i was thinking of rack mounting it or maybe if room mounting it on the crossbar a have a 21ah dolphin battery that jimmy made for me , although the one he has made for your bike looks nice and compact in that bagYou need to think about how/where to install the battery and which battery to use. Jimmy at BGA reworking made this one to fit a standard Topeak large bag. IIRC, Its 48v and 16 AH, so you can get plenty of 36v in there:
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I was looking at this bike and would had bought it the only drawback for me was the battery i want a greater range, i have 3 batteries which are which are 20-21aH I bought a couple of mid-drives and a big bear kit from you last year and was hoping to unitize one of those . Is the battery on this bike removable?hello ade,
have you got the folding mtb yet?
if you haven't, take a look at the woosh zephyr. It may be cheaper to buy ready built than a conversion.
http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?zephyr-2017
yes, it's got a lock inside the fold. You have to fold the bike before you have access to the lock, making the battery virtually thief proof.
The battery has 12AH capacity, good for 35 mile range.
The on off switch, charger port and a USB port are easily accessible at the front.
If you want to use your battery to extend the range, we can add an anderson connector for you to do that.
So just to be clear by adding anderson connector i would be able to use an external battery?
yes, it's got a lock inside the fold. You have to fold the bike before you have access to the lock, making the battery virtually thief proof.
The battery has 12AH capacity, good for 35 mile range.
The on off switch, charger port and a USB port are easily accessible at the front.
If you want to use your battery to extend the range, we can add an anderson connector for you to do that.
in principle, yes. You still need to be responsible for matching the voltage of the in-frame battery and the external battery. That means that both should both fully charged before paralleled.So just to be clear by adding anderson connector i would be able to use an external battery?
the easy solution would be to buy an additional battery with the bike so i could just swap over , do you have batteries additional batteries to buy?in principle, yes. You still need to be responsible for matching the voltage of the in-frame battery and the external battery. That means that both should both fully charged before paralleled.
yes. 12AH, 1.5kgs, £299 including delivery.do you have batteries additional batteries to buy?
Ok thanks sounds good ,the weight of the battery means i could carry it easy in a pannier I can order the bike but i can't see the battery listed in your online shop how do i go about ordering this?yes. 12AH, 1.5kgs, £299 including delivery.
ok thanks I'll email orderyou can order by phone or email support@wooshbikes.co.uk, I will create a paypal invoice for you with exactly what you need.
Where are you going to put panniers on that bike? It may be difficult.Ok thanks sounds good ,the weight of the battery means i could carry it easy in a pannier I can order the bike but i can't see the battery listed in your online shop how do i go about ordering this?
For a heavy battery though.I use this shoping panier:
for a more permanent rear rack panier, because it's a full-sus bike, the rear triangle moves with the road, the choice is limited to this Thule luggage rack:
or seat post type:
the battery weighs less than a 2L bottle of milk.For a heavy battery though.
I'll ask Hatti to give you a ring after Tuffnells have been.P.S. I'm hoping you'll manage to dispatch my bike today...