GustyWinds
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After deciding I really wanted an electric off road bicycle I dove in to figure out which best bang for the buck bike I could find. Naturally I came across a few usual suspects. The Luna X1 and Frey AM1000 have been my top options up this point.
Then I started reading about the motor and some of the issues with each of my top options. With the Luna there’s the smaller and lighter m600 motor that’s relatively loud and maybe can be a bit stressed with uphills. And with the Frey, there’s the beefier ultra motor, but the stock controller leaves a lot to be desired (especially with efficiency which is a big deal for me). After reading the rave reviews of the upgraded Innotrace controller, I found myself here, at ground zero.
So my question now is whether I should try and get an AM1000 and send the motor in to WW to get the controller upgrade, OR should I jump in on the WW Hydra and bypass the Frey? The appeal of the Hydra is that it’s likely a shorter wait than however long it takes to get a Frey and swap out the motor and controller. At the end of the day, how much am I actually saving after considering the shipping from China then replacing the controller once arrived? I like that WW seems to be at the cutting edge of developing the potential of this motor, but the price tag of over 5k is a tough pill to swallow.
I’m not versed whatsoever on the options (shocks, tires, etc.) that come with these bikes in general. Frankly I’m a bit in a brain fog after scouring these forums. Aside from the controller, how would a close to base Hydra compare to what Frey considers their high-end AM1000? How much does a base Hydra weigh and which components (aside from the controller) are worth upgrading?
My intended use is to explore the vast network of forest roads where I live. I’d like something light enough to carry over logs or traverse streams if needed, but with a long battery life, and plenty of power for mountainous terrain. Thanks for any insight.
Then I started reading about the motor and some of the issues with each of my top options. With the Luna there’s the smaller and lighter m600 motor that’s relatively loud and maybe can be a bit stressed with uphills. And with the Frey, there’s the beefier ultra motor, but the stock controller leaves a lot to be desired (especially with efficiency which is a big deal for me). After reading the rave reviews of the upgraded Innotrace controller, I found myself here, at ground zero.
So my question now is whether I should try and get an AM1000 and send the motor in to WW to get the controller upgrade, OR should I jump in on the WW Hydra and bypass the Frey? The appeal of the Hydra is that it’s likely a shorter wait than however long it takes to get a Frey and swap out the motor and controller. At the end of the day, how much am I actually saving after considering the shipping from China then replacing the controller once arrived? I like that WW seems to be at the cutting edge of developing the potential of this motor, but the price tag of over 5k is a tough pill to swallow.
I’m not versed whatsoever on the options (shocks, tires, etc.) that come with these bikes in general. Frankly I’m a bit in a brain fog after scouring these forums. Aside from the controller, how would a close to base Hydra compare to what Frey considers their high-end AM1000? How much does a base Hydra weigh and which components (aside from the controller) are worth upgrading?
My intended use is to explore the vast network of forest roads where I live. I’d like something light enough to carry over logs or traverse streams if needed, but with a long battery life, and plenty of power for mountainous terrain. Thanks for any insight.