It's a very neat looking arrangement but I'd prefer to get the centre of gravity down, either side of the wheel, rather than all above it.
My first lithium battery bike kit came with a neat alluminium cased 36v 10ah pack which locked into a purpose designed rack on that bike.
As good batteries still seem to be the most expensive part of electric bike construction, I decided to standardise on that pack for all my bikes, so I bought a spare, giving me 20ah at 36v.
When I put one of Dave's MXUS cassette kits into my Trance full suspension bike I pondered for quite a while over mounting the battery(s).
I decided in the finish to go for the least obtrusive looking and lowest centre of gravity, so I found a pair of quite small pannier bags and a lightweight rack that could be adapted to the rear suspension frame.
The batteries are mounted vertically, one in each bag, with an interior velcro strap to stop them flopping about.
It gives me (as I understand it), 360wh X2, so 720wh, and there's still room in he bags for tools, cape, tube etc..
I tried both batteries on top of the rack initially, but it made it very top heavy, especially when left on it's stand.
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