beautiful country thier ba. looks like our paved roads lol. with all the extra weight of motor and battery pack was the ride really rough or not much different? i am really liking your sadle bag setup and may have to get a set.
The cheaper kits ship them I asked what kind of batteries Paul was using never got an answer...my bad.
While Mike B is carefully experimenting with a voltmeter Paul and I both just deliberately ran our ebikes dead to establish range under maximum draw while recording the mileage. While a somewhat crude method, we learned our "worst case scenario" range that provides a bit of a reserve buffer under normal usage, dividing that number in half gives us the "point of no return" range.It is funny that even with that expensive battery it died without notice and made Paul Peddle home. You'd think with all that cost (It wasn't cheap with life poor 4 batteries) that it would have a warning system.
No & yes?so if you were gonna keep the mongo would you put new shifters on so you would have the regen braking? i am still waiting on my shifters. so far all the reports i read on the regen braking that people love it. seems more people like it for the extra braking power then recharging the battery
Agreed! I'm already starting to use the regen more and more to assist braking, it's a nice smooth & constant drag that helps balance my habit of using my front brakes almost exclusively (clean dry conditions obv), any replenishment of the battery reserve is icing on the cake lolOh yes, regen is cool. I hardley ever use the mechanical brakes. The regen switch is on the front brake lever and I didn't use it on the rear. When I stop I move the lever enough to engage the regen but not the cantilevers. I want to get as much as I can back into the battery.
If you guys get the voltmeter you will actually see the voltage rise when it engages.
that looks like a nice little unit for $23.95. going to do a little research on it. as of right now the one barely awake has link to seems like might be better for the ebikesThese are in stock then sell out fast then in stock again. You have to check.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=10080