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  1. fauconnier

    Batteries on winter rides

    Good infos: https://batteryuniversity.com/article/bu-410-charging-at-high-and-low-temperatures https://batteryuniversity.com/article/bu-809-how-to-maximize-runtime https://batteryuniversity.com/article/bu-502-discharging-at-high-and-low-temperatures https://batteryuniversity.com/articles
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    E-BIKE SPEED RESTRICTIONS (AGREE OR DISAGREE )

    Speed limits are necessary and relatively easy to enforce. Give me the permission to built a 60 mph E-bike with the actual legislation (permit, insurance) I will do it, and I won't be alone ! The line between E-bike, E-moped and E-motorcycle must be clear and speed limits is the easiest way...
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    E-BIKE SPEED RESTRICTIONS (AGREE OR DISAGREE )

    I consider it's a privilege to ride a bike with electric assistance, no insurance, no permit, light helmet on cycle paths or on roads paid by all the taxpayers. Restrictions ? that goes without saying.
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    Front Hub Motor with Steel ebike Fork on Dual Suspension?

    Don't do that it's not a good idea. A front hub motor is a good choice only on paved road. The weight of a front hub on the trail, bumps and hills will be disturbing and traction will be very limited. A hub motor has a fixed gearing. Buy a mid motor to make your motor benefit of your rear...
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    New record heavyweight eBike @ 84 pounds ?

    Not a record , Sondors LX is 89.2 pounds and it's not a cargo bike !
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    Rockstar sizing question

    I'm 5'9" and I canceled my order in April when I saw the numbers and the new weight in the reviews.
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    Is it possible to limit motor power?

    I can go 40kph with less than 1100w with my MTB. I don't understand. When you use your PAS numbers or your throttle, it's what you do, reduce the amount of Amp. available to the motor.
  8. fauconnier

    Is it possible to limit motor power?

    When I see your bike I am surprised that you need that much power to go 40 kph. I would also be worried in your situation.
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    Which brake first?

    It's not an opinion, it's what I do. On slippery surface, I test the adherence and regulate my speed with the rear brake then I use the front brake, few seconds later, if I need more. To control a sliding rear wheel is nothing compared to a sliding front wheel, I have a couple of falls to...
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    Which brake first?

    Both on pavement. Rear first on dirt and gravel as a speed regulator. Front first ? No !
  11. fauconnier

    Is it possible to limit motor power?

    Your motor is draining what it needs to do the work. IMO reducing the power will simply reduce your speed. Your bike is certainly heavy, with huge tires, upright rider position, no gear choice, no pedals, all these things contribute to the high energy demand.
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    Thoughts on this upside down Hailong Battery Installation?

    I have a bike with a Hailong battery fixed upside down. When I rode off-road the plastic sliders on the mounting plate broke. Because my battery is inside a case and not visible I used 3 zip tie to fix it. I would use 2 velcro straps with the blue MTB bike on the picture.
  13. fauconnier

    Transporting in the Rain

    Formosa offer translucent ends covers. https://formosacovers.com/products/dual-bike-cover
  14. fauconnier

    Throttle wiring

    There is a high probability that the hall sensor wires in your handle are reversed. If you can solder small wires, open the handle, switch them but be aware that the motor could also start full throttle if you have the wrong combination.
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    Why electric motorcycles are failing

    The low power density of the actual e-bike batteries is enough for most users, taking into account human power contribution, speed restrictions and relatively short distance of the rides, the popularity of e-bikes is the proof. Most motorcyclists have expectations in term of speed and range...
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    Why electric motorcycles are failing

    The only logic to buy a bike like this one is the intention to derestrict it.
  17. fauconnier

    Why electric motorcycles are failing

    I agree with you on those 2 points.
  18. fauconnier

    Why electric motorcycles are failing

    Personally I don't see any problem, if they respect the 500W 32kph rule in my province. We shall not judge by the envelope, rules are written for safety purpose. That being said, the EMMO is probably breaking the 500W rule as a lot of M620, BBSHD, BBS02, to name a few, bikes with a...
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    Why electric motorcycles are failing

    Why e-motorcycles are failing: In my case: Legislation ! Endless permit requirement, expensive registration, insurance.
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