Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
i do. And many other people.who really wants to sit on a bike saddle longer than a feature film?
In fact, this is called "adventure" or gravel cycling.
i do. And many other people.who really wants to sit on a bike saddle longer than a feature film?
Then get the appropriate batteries for five hours of ride time. What is good is they are easily swappable in several seconds, In frame batteries suck. Inframe are a pain to swap. External ones are the best. And non-proprietary. You will not ever be beholden to brand X agin.i do. And many other people.
In fact, this is called "adventure" or gravel cycling.
I have the appropriate batteries and it is called SpecializedThen get the appropriate batteries for five hours of ride time. What is good is they are easily swappable in several seconds, In frame batteries suck. Inframe are a pain to swap. External ones are the best. And non-proprietary. You will not ever be beholden to brand X agin.
Freedom, freedom, freedom. Think.
Yes, propriety batteries, especially non swappable are a pain, but the Levo is removable so its not causing me too much of an issue, but the long length means carrying a spare requires having to fit some kind of luggage rack like Im loading a pack mule to climb the khyber pass.Then get the appropriate batteries for five hours of ride time. What is good is they are easily swappable in several seconds, In frame batteries suck. Inframe are a pain to swap. External ones are the best. And non-proprietary. You will not ever be beholden to brand X agin.
Freedom, freedom, freedom. Think.
On that Yuba imagine that you can walk over to it. Place your hand on the seat tube on the back side by the rear tire, running your fingers down to the back of the down tube. That is where you will feel the white discharge wire going to the motor. It is in plain sight but vanishes.That does look like a more substantial battery on that bike. My batteries are either bought from Grin, EM3EV, or the official Brompton battery on my wife's bike. So I am not concerned with quality and I use a Satiator to charge all but the Brompton, so I get the charge I want.
It does 2.5 hours. Who really wants to sit on a bike saddle longer than a feature film? A larger one is possible, or a second smaller one to swap from the pannier for a 190 K ride. Getting to work or around town is normally less than three miles each way dressed for your practical daily destination not a sporting event, or a weekend dentist spandex clown.
The batteries are special. They are made to my specifications by the boutique division of the factory that makes them for the top three. No plastic.
On the DM02 one can go into Device and there are 15 options, scroll down past the bottom to Battery setting the three parameters, then press Up and Down at the middle one to set all the percentages of how the power displays. You shape it like a sperm whale curve. Heavy on the front end with a long tail from 54.6 volts at the head, down to 36 volts at the end. That way you get about the same 15 miles per each of the five bars. Yes, the TS can't do that sort of thing.I found your batteries delivered more than 2.5 hours-- I figured the range at around 32 miles, and at average speeds of about 9 MPH, that netted out to around 3.5 hours... and that was assuming about 2,500 to 3,000 feet of vertical. I could imagine getting four hours on more sensible terrain, which is plenty of time in the saddle!
One difficulty I had with the TSDZ2 system as we had it set up, though, was the maddeningly inaccurate range indicator and the battery fade. Climbing the last hill on my way home in the last 15-20% of the battery was NOT fun, I was getting at least 25% less power than I would get for the first 3/4 of the charge.
Then again, we made some choices we probably would not repeat if/when we do it again someday in terms of how we set up the controller, etc. It was a cool experiment, but the demands of the terrain I ride and my use-case scenario are really hard on any bike. I'm sure the DM02 is a different animal as well.
Hey! That's what I need, a Whale battery to replace my Dolphin!On the DM02 one can go into Device and there are 15 options, scroll down past the bottom to Battery setting the three parameters, then press Up and Down at the middle one to set all the percentages of how the power displays. You shape it like a sperm whale curve. Heavy on the front end with a long tail from 54.6 volts at the head, down to 36 volts at the end. That way you get about the same 15 miles per each of the five bars. Yes, the TS can't do that sort of thing.
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Flared drop handlebars, GRX or AXS drivetrain and gravel specific wheel rims are not "road" components. Also, gravel bikes have a generous clearance for wide tyres. Otherwise, I do agree with you. Yes, there's a distinction between "racing" and "bikepacking" gravel bike subtypes. A good example is Orbea Terra Race vs Orbea Terra ("When you are chasing the podium, not the pack")drop bars, uses road components