Explorer-1
Have bike, will travel
- Region
- USA
- City
- Boston North Shore
A big jump in range for low cost e-bikes.
I can confirm it's coming to the Romeo Pro.They have not announced it yet, but I think we can assume that the Romeo and/or Romeo Pro will be updated again soon with 52V battery options.
Interesting; I think they may need to measure that range again, unless they are quoting the range with a single motor and they allow manual control of 1 wheel or 2 wheel drive. Most dual motor drives have not been too successful, but with this battery, the latest tech, and the substantial motors this might just find a niche. This would be great in hilly regions and rough country for hunting or just riding up some rough cuts. I'm looking forward to your review.Ordered an Aniioki V7 dual motor just a little over a week ago, will report how this goes...
Yeah, I’ve questioned that range with dual motors. I do have a Aniioki AQ177 and is a solid bike.Interesting; I think they may need to measure that range again, unless they are quoting the range with a single motor and they allow manual control of 1 wheel or 2 wheel drive. Most dual motor drives have not been too successful, but with this battery, the latest tech, and the substantial motors this might just find a niche. This would be great in hilly regions and rough country for hunting or just riding up some rough cuts. I'm looking forward to your review.
I would not doubt you would get 60 miles or more on throttle only.I'm weird: it's not the range I'm interested in (though I am somewhat) as the power on board to run stupid s*it like lights and sound. Also, it is hilly here (PDX) and I'm huge at 6-6 and 230#, so the dual motor thing will be fun to try. There's a local couple that tandem on a dual motor grizzly, and it cooks even with two folks on it. I'll be happy if I can get 60mi out of it, though it is a fantasy of mine that we can make it from here to hood river on a single charge
Agree, 60mi seems very doable given the range on their previous bikes.I would not doubt you would get 60 miles or more on throttle only.