steve mercier
Well-Known Member
has anyone ridden a bike with dual hub motors like this? If so , what are your impressions of it?https://motorino.ca/motorino-mtgx2
The AWD effect can be more easily attained using a front hub motor and pedaling.
wow 2 throttles... that seems tricky but interesting ! How did the double batteries and motors affect your range?I built a 2WD fatbike in winter of 2016. 500W front motor. 750W rear motor. Two batteries. Two controllers. Two throttles. Both systems separate. I rode it with pedal assist running rear wheel and throttle to control front wheel. Probably spent $1500 on it.
Good traction in the snow. Had some fun, but I'm a solo rider and it didn't seem smart to go off alone on a forest path, and maybe fall or break down. I also would get covered in snow and come home soaked. Needed a snow suit. I lost interest in it. Now I prefer my fatbike with quiet smooth tread summer tires, and only the rear motor.
The AWD effect can be more easily attained using a front hub motor and pedaling.
wow 2 throttles... that seems tricky but interesting ! How did the double batteries and motors affect your range?
Well in that case, I got one of them too. What I notice on that bike is wheel slip going uphill on slippery surfaces. With 1.4" tires, that's never going on snow.