Thanks, that's good to know. I have been looking at their 250w conversions.Electricbike Conversions in Hertfordshire are a bit nearer to you
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They converted one of my bikes and it has been excellent
Correct .Thanks, that's good to know. I have been looking at their 250w conversions.
One thing on their website, and I can't recall exact wording, says that their 500w motors can easily be restricted to 15mph to be made road legal.
A 500w motor can never be road legal in the UK surely?
Hi Annie,Electricbike Conversions in Hertfordshire are a bit nearer to you
01438 986007
They converted one of my bikes and it has been excellent
All hub-motors have a maximum speed at their nominal voltage that's independent of power.Hi Annie,
Can I ask which conversion you got... 250w?
I asked them about derestricting, for private land use only, and they said it's easy to do but that the bike will top out at 20mph with the 250w motor.
Have you tried this?
And to anyone else reading this:
I'm not sure why it'd top out at 20mph if derestricted. Is this a maximum power output issue?
This is the bit I can't get a handle on. If you raise the Amps by 33% too then surely everything moves? Extra motor speed is a waste if you are going to go slow...Ok for faster level riding but as you hit inclines it will be less efficient and energy is wasted as it is turned in to heat esp if you are going to slow.