Long time proponent of motor assist bicycles here in the US. I live in one of the more bike oriented cities, well at least close to it, here Portland, OR.. Figured I would join to see what developments are going on there in the UK that would translate well here to get more people on e bikes in the urban environment primarily. And also share a bit of what is going on over here.
The bulk of commuters here use drop bar bikes and in order to promote use of e bikes I feel, at least here, that it is important to bring solutions to that segment of the market. Our laws as you know are a bit more generous than what is allowed elsewhere and it allows for some different legal options in regards to power out put and how it is controlled.
To that end my bikes are both 1000w front hub motors, legal limit here in OR., and I use a throttle only, also legal. My use of a throttle is by choice as I prefer to set my resistance at the pedals and cadence which it allows me to do. Both my bikes have Schlumpf drives on them to get me high enough gearing to be able to pedal with good resistance at speeds up to 30 mph (not legal), which is about as fast as I feel comfortable going under power. My average speed generally is more like 20 mph @ 15 wh/mi over varied terrain.
My v 1.0 black bike has a 9c motor, 48v 528wh battery @ 25amp and v 2.0 has a Grin Technology All Axle motor, 52v 572wh @ 25amp both using Grin's CA v 3.0. As you can see the biggest difference between the two is the weight difference
Thanks for adding me to this site and I hope to learn more about your way of doing things.
The bulk of commuters here use drop bar bikes and in order to promote use of e bikes I feel, at least here, that it is important to bring solutions to that segment of the market. Our laws as you know are a bit more generous than what is allowed elsewhere and it allows for some different legal options in regards to power out put and how it is controlled.
To that end my bikes are both 1000w front hub motors, legal limit here in OR., and I use a throttle only, also legal. My use of a throttle is by choice as I prefer to set my resistance at the pedals and cadence which it allows me to do. Both my bikes have Schlumpf drives on them to get me high enough gearing to be able to pedal with good resistance at speeds up to 30 mph (not legal), which is about as fast as I feel comfortable going under power. My average speed generally is more like 20 mph @ 15 wh/mi over varied terrain.
My v 1.0 black bike has a 9c motor, 48v 528wh battery @ 25amp and v 2.0 has a Grin Technology All Axle motor, 52v 572wh @ 25amp both using Grin's CA v 3.0. As you can see the biggest difference between the two is the weight difference
Thanks for adding me to this site and I hope to learn more about your way of doing things.