Freakyguy666
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Irrelevant. There IS a speed governor in place. That was my original point. Sorry you missed it.So, tell me Einstein, how fast can the RadRover motor go, without any resistance, if there was no speed governor in place?
Irrelevant. There IS a speed governor in place. That was my original point. Sorry you missed it.So, tell me Einstein, how fast can the RadRover motor go, without any resistance, if there was no speed governor in place?
You're funny
Text from one of my favorite bumper stickers:No. Not that it matters, it's not like the bike and its current motor can push it faster than 22 or 23 MPH anyway. Because, physics...
@JoePah, are you saying the controller allows 1kW to the motor because of the 22A maximum current? What's the difference between the "maximum current" and "rated current?" When I gun it, the wattmeter never goes above the low 800 watts, so it seems like there is some sort of limit... I'm also one of the people that can't get above 20 mph even though I have the maximum speed of 24.85 mph.
The specs on the website say the battery is "48V 11.6Ah Li-ion with 30 Amp Continuous BMS." Shouldn't that allow even more than 1kW?
See if there is an input for the tire size.. If you can change it to say a 20 inch tire you can fool the electronic governor and get it to spin faster... Of course your mph and odo indications will be all screwed up.