So my big question for @Tora Harris would be; Do you have any plans to offer a motor upgrade like the MAC motor in the Hyper Scrambler for your other bikes (especially the CCS)?????
Honestly, this is about the only thing I'd like to change about my CCS. Having the top speed limited by the current motor winding leaves me wanting more. 9th gear is essentially unusable on this bike unless I am going down a good hill, and even then the motor is providing zero assistance at those speeds (>34mph).
I know I could potentially do this on my own, but would love a "plug and play" option from the factory even if it costs more than what I could do it for on my own.
So my big question for @Tora Harris would be; Do you have any plans to offer a motor upgrade like the MAC motor in the Hyper Scrambler for your other bikes (especially the CCS)?????
Honestly, this is about the only thing I'd like to change about my CCS. Having the top speed limited by the current motor winding leaves me wanting more. 9th gear is essentially unusable on this bike unless I am going down a good hill, and even then the motor is providing zero assistance at those speeds (>34mph).
I know I could potentially do this on my own, but would love a "plug and play" option from the factory even if it costs more than what I could do it for on my own.
Chris pedals at a frantically high cadence, like a chihuahua running from a mountain lion, so in order to be in 9th gear at those high rpm's, he'd have to be going like 40 mph.What's curious to me is that I speed limit my CCS to 20mph and I still often find myself in 8th or 9th gear without giving much effort. Why is the experience so much different for @Chris Hammond?
I don't think I've ever put it in 9th at 20 mph. I'll give it a try for the sake of science, though.I guess if anyone has a meter on their bike, let me know what your cadence is in 9th gear at ~20 mph.
Motor doesn't have much to do with it. You would have to go a 52v battery that would be capable of say 50amps and a 30 or 40 amp controller, I'm sure the motor you have would take it and it would probably do 40mph. If you have to you could put a bottom bracket torque sensor from grin to keep torque sensor if you like. Hell, if you have the money you may as well go with the phase runner controller and cycle analyst from grin, l'm sure that controller will fit in the frame and there you have it, you don't need Tora to do that. You're dream bike. As far as tire size you would have to talk to Reid about that ?.So my big question for @Tora Harris would be; Do you have any plans to offer a motor upgrade like the MAC motor in the Hyper Scrambler for your other bikes (especially the CCS)?????
Honestly, this is about the only thing I'd like to change about my CCS. Having the top speed limited by the current motor winding leaves me wanting more. 9th gear is essentially unusable on this bike unless I am going down a good hill, and even then the motor is providing zero assistance at those speeds (>34mph).
I know I could potentially do this on my own, but would love a "plug and play" option from the factory even if it costs more than what I could do it for on my own.
I wonder about the compatibility of the Grin stuff. I know in one of @Tora Harris videos of the climbing to the lake in China on a CCS he had a Cycle Analyst installed on the test bike he was riding. After my bike is no longer under warranty, I may be willing to do some experimentation.If you have to you could put a bottom bracket torque sensor from grin to keep torque sensor if you like. Hell, if you have the money you may as well go with the phase runner controller and cycle analyst from grin,
Yes, BMS has a limiter set to roughly 40amps, but I think the sweet spot is around 30amps and the bike running at 1100w. At 1100w you can hold a nice steady cruise at 30mph in most wind conditions.I don't think the battery in these bikes are capable of more than 30 amps. Maybe the 52v version but I have the 48v 17.4 ah and it is only capable of 30amps continuous.