George S.
Well-Known Member
I recently saw a cordless snowblower with a 5 amp hour and 40 volt lithium battery pack. The replacement pack was $120 or so. Batteries are getting cheap, though who knows about the quality. But cheap cells mean bigger batteries and that lets you use a bigger motor, carry more weight, have more capacity.
As batteries get cheap, it's easier to make a much more powerful two wheel cycle. EM3ev has a frame for sale that accomodates 3 or 4 thousand watt motors. Now Lunacycle has a similar frame and they are offering 70 volt batteries. You clearly want to get a more robust suspension and hopefully very good disk brakes.
These are two commercial bikes with much heavier frames than what you normally see. None of these vehicles are ebikes or bikes within the laws, but people are reluctant to call them motorcycles. It's too bad there isn't more room to develop this stuff, but sometimes you need to change laws.
I think high end ebikes could suffer if light motorcycles start to 'work' in the marketplace. Prices are too high, unless you build, but what are you building, right now?
As batteries get cheap, it's easier to make a much more powerful two wheel cycle. EM3ev has a frame for sale that accomodates 3 or 4 thousand watt motors. Now Lunacycle has a similar frame and they are offering 70 volt batteries. You clearly want to get a more robust suspension and hopefully very good disk brakes.
These are two commercial bikes with much heavier frames than what you normally see. None of these vehicles are ebikes or bikes within the laws, but people are reluctant to call them motorcycles. It's too bad there isn't more room to develop this stuff, but sometimes you need to change laws.
I think high end ebikes could suffer if light motorcycles start to 'work' in the marketplace. Prices are too high, unless you build, but what are you building, right now?