Thank you Charles, I considered that. The bike is very narrow, and I don’t like the idea of the battery being somewhat “loose” back there. I think I’m going to add another battery and double the range. I am presently hunting for some narrow hi gloss black hard bags that will hold both batteries snugly. I think then the rear will be done. I will be posting lots more pics.here is a dream: super hip black leather saddle bags for that chopper, with the batter(its) stored in them. could that work?
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Hey Rich. The funny thing is this bike was “front heavy” before I touched it. Those forks up front were most of the bikes weight. And then I added the 25+ pound wheel/motor combo. One of the cool features on the Cycle Analyst is that you can control the acceleration rate. It can be programmed to slowly go from a crawl to full throttle at whatever pace the rider desires, preventing any skidding at the front. With my weight in back and all that steel up front she is nicely balanced. Thanks for asking.Curious if the front tire spins out when stating out? Looks like 75% of the weight will be on the back tire.
Hi Ann and thanks for the kudos on the bike. I have been frothing over the idea for the past 10 months or so, so it’s nice to see it come together. The regen is better than any disc I have used. The drag is almost startling even though you are expecting it. I was very concerned about the battery mounting because this is an odd bike. It’s very narrow, 100 mm at the rear which is why I went with the front hub motor. Because of the low seat and the overall layout of the bike, finding the right rack was tricky. Gary Salo at Golden Motor, who has nearly the identical bike and was my inspiration, was instrumental in helping me realize this little dream of mine. A great guy! I used the Golden Motor rack and I bolted that battery and the whole assembly down tight and used the red loctite to cinch it in. Not even a hint of a rattle. Very solid.The Golden Motor kits are very reliable and the regen when programmed has exceptional braking power. Very nice setup @Joe EE! Wondering why the battery is loose? It comes with a mount that you can put on that rack; might require a little of drilling on your rack and perhaps removing the tail end of the rack so that it is level, then you could slide the battery on and off. The battery mount comes attached to the bottom of the battery; just unlock the battery, then slide it off the mount and determine what mods you need to do to make this work. Hacksaws or a grinder are very handy tools for this
Keep us updated with your rides and pics, please.