Power upgrade done - not the new 750w motor though. Still stock motor.
The Bolton Bikes Freewheel Removal Tool came in. Took a while.
Now I have to set up the new display with the correct codes.
Oh My God. It's like having a new bike with the controls set as in this video.
This Runner is now officially a *Plus*. The torque is scary jumpy and it just wants to climb.
I understand that more power can be gained by a battery upgrade as well as the 750 watt motor in box and waiting to be installed,
But holy macaroons, this Area 13 Rad Power Upgrade has given this bike the zing zap zowy (highly technical terms) that I need from it.
I am not needing range for this bike as this one is mainly for short cargo type of trips. So I do realize that longer trips will see the same battery usage relative to all of the variables we always talk about, but that is not a concern with 100 percent power on deman instantly. My driving range/area is relatively small with this bike. Just get me up those hills without peddling and I am good to do chores. Thanks Area 13!
Bolt on!
I will reassess when this bike starts hauling the trailer that I bought for it.
I'm not gonna lie - battery life just got trickier. Ahha. It's funny re-reading one's own reasons for doing what we do until reality hits. Real funny.
Now - battery needs an upgrade not necessarily for range in terms of how far I can go, but for range in terms of what wattage the battery can handle for a period of time.
I'm putting the pieces together and maybe it's time for another night of Grin Technology videos to remind me what universe I'm in.
Also, I've recharged for hours and the battery bar display reading is still showing only three bars. I'm pretty certain that at 1:00AM after charging for seven hours the deed should be done. I'm concerned because, I touched my charging port socket on my battery with my key by mistake of course, and received a spark. I'm thinking that I may have fried the battery. I've just made more work for myself with one slip of the hand maybe. yikes.