Hi,
I'm new here but eager to learn. I have a Surron with a 5000w motor and it's single speed with one chain. The bike is fast and can climb hills like it's no bodies business. I do miss shifting. I can get it up to 45mph and it's fun to drive. Why do powerful motors like the Ultra need so many gears - is it about PAS?
I just ordered a Biktrik Juggernaut Duo 2 step over with a Shimano 9 speed Altus setup ( 11-34T), KMC E9S chain. The bike has the Ultra 620 motor and thumb drive, cadence and torque sensor with no governor so it should do about 35mph. Which is nice to have. I really wanted a full suspension bike but I have the Surron and will mostly be out with the wife on tame trails and pavement anyway.
When I was a kid 45 years ago I had a bike with Shimano gears and while I'm sure there has been tons of advancements the concept of gears, cogs, derailer and chain seem to be familiar. I feel like we are taking a powerful motor that chugs out 160nm of power and hooking it up to bike gears that really aren't designed to handle this much power. Am I wrong? If I'm careful will I be able to keep the change from jumping off or damaging my cassette? There is a shifting sensor that is suppose to pause the motor during a shift but I read that this is not fool proof and yo u still need to be careful. Are CVT and geared hubs better solutions? Did I buy old technology. Part of me loves the idea of the CVT tranny.
What upgrades might I want to consider in the future to make the drivetrain as robust as the motor? Bike Specs
I'm new here but eager to learn. I have a Surron with a 5000w motor and it's single speed with one chain. The bike is fast and can climb hills like it's no bodies business. I do miss shifting. I can get it up to 45mph and it's fun to drive. Why do powerful motors like the Ultra need so many gears - is it about PAS?
I just ordered a Biktrik Juggernaut Duo 2 step over with a Shimano 9 speed Altus setup ( 11-34T), KMC E9S chain. The bike has the Ultra 620 motor and thumb drive, cadence and torque sensor with no governor so it should do about 35mph. Which is nice to have. I really wanted a full suspension bike but I have the Surron and will mostly be out with the wife on tame trails and pavement anyway.
When I was a kid 45 years ago I had a bike with Shimano gears and while I'm sure there has been tons of advancements the concept of gears, cogs, derailer and chain seem to be familiar. I feel like we are taking a powerful motor that chugs out 160nm of power and hooking it up to bike gears that really aren't designed to handle this much power. Am I wrong? If I'm careful will I be able to keep the change from jumping off or damaging my cassette? There is a shifting sensor that is suppose to pause the motor during a shift but I read that this is not fool proof and yo u still need to be careful. Are CVT and geared hubs better solutions? Did I buy old technology. Part of me loves the idea of the CVT tranny.
What upgrades might I want to consider in the future to make the drivetrain as robust as the motor? Bike Specs
