It wouldn't matter. They are the same other than the controller.fullofdays said:Does the Asi4k and bigger batt require the x version or can the cheaper/older version be used as a base?
It wouldn't matter. They are the same other than the controller.fullofdays said:Does the Asi4k and bigger batt require the x version or can the cheaper/older version be used as a base?
Regen only comes with certain versions of the X controller. And it is "slip regen" meaning it engages as soon as you let off the throttle and is not controlled by the brake levers. Some versions of X controller do not have regen and the older trapezoid controllers do not have regen.fullofdays said:thanks. and are all bikes available with regen braking? Is that part of the controller or specific motor or both?
Allex said:210cells is whats really fits inside with honeycomb layout and holders(for safety)
This will be a 16s13p so 45Ah instead of stock 32Ah with some good cells
fullofdays said:In other words, theres no differences internally or electronically with the motor, correct?
n2mb said:Allex said:210cells is whats really fits inside with honeycomb layout and holders(for safety)
This will be a 16s13p so 45Ah instead of stock 32Ah with some good cells
Nice! Can you get empty cases from Sur Ron? It would be pretty expensive to have to cannibalize working packs to make new ones. It would be nice to have a spare stock battery, although for what, I don't know... I guess backup battery for the house. Maybe for a really long ride with a trailer?
Tommm said:I see a few people riding 20s and big 16s batteries in the threads here.
Is anyone producing them yet? Or how is it going? I think an asi4000 (or equivalent) with a battery upgrade kit would be a big hit for whoever produces them first and with good quality.
Allex said:210cells is whats really fits inside with honeycomb layout and holders(for safety)
This will be a 16s13p so 45Ah instead of stock 32Ah with some good cells
Allex said:Allex said:Mmm too bad that I cannot test the bike outdoors just yet, but here is a inhouse run for you!
I totally love it and I would not manage this without Madin, thank you man!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz4yXvuMhXo
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Created a sale thread for those who are interested in this Kit, you can find more info and a manual:
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=99248
Offroader said:I was thinking about building another rear wheel.
Would anyone know how I would go about getting a hub for the rear wheel?
Offroader said:I take it the rear hub is proprietary and you can't use another hub if you want easy installation of sprocket and brakes?
Offroader said:I was thinking about building another rear wheel.
Would anyone know how I would go about getting a hub for the rear wheel?
n2mb said:What about using the 17-in supermoto wheels with the shinko tire?
Offroader said:rcmonstermike, thank again for the information. I also want to go with the same exact shinko tire. I think that is the perfect size and tire for the bike, especially that the shinko 241 was made to be light weight.
The rear 19x2.75 tire is just too skinny for good traction, it also wears out rather quickly if you drive it on pavement, actually it wears out ridiculously fast because the knobs are so tiny on the tire. Another big issue is I'm noticing that I'm ripping up a lot of grass in areas I ride the Sur-Ron in, like in my local parks. This isn't goodand I believe its due to the crappy traction of the Sur-Ron 19" tire that has almost no traction and just spins so easily, even at high speeds it is still spinning out.
The 18x3.00 size is almost the same size as the stock 19x2.75 tire also. I also use a 17x3.00 shinko 241 on my hub motor bike and just love it and it doesn't seem to ever spin out or damage any grass. I keep my PSI at between 12 and 14 with no issues.
I may use that same rising sun rim, were you happy with the rising sun rim, its quality and weight?
Could you tell me what spoke length you used and what size gauge spokes you used for the build? I may just get 10 gauge spokes, although the 12 gauge have no issues on the bike except seem to come loose rather easily.