I have a second battery on my Aurora ( 15Amp)to be able to get a decent range from the higher powered motor. Add that to the tool kit and rear panniers plus the original battery and the heavier rear hub plus the largish frame and I`m starting to wonder that when you add a decent sized second battery plus the extras that go with it what sort of affect does that extra weight have on performance, how much of that extra battery power is eaten up with the extra weight?
I was thinking last night that a good exercise might be to remove the front wheel Alien kit from my Evans MTB and refit the original wheel, remove the rear battery and all acc`s. Now fit the 350Watt Aurora rear wheel and use the under crossbar Oxygen Polymer battery to drive it plus the Aurora controller of course. That would give me a very light bike as a starter, a fairly light 13Amp battery under the crossbar to balance the weight. I then went and had a lie down and thought better of it but I bet that would make a very nippy easy to handle lightweight package that would really get the benefit of that motor!
Gonna have a shifty around to see what front wheel motors of decent power might be worth considering.
BTW
After trying to live with no suspension and a solid seat post on the Evans my old damaged lower back just wont stand for it. It`s hard enough to find a replacement seat tube for the Evans( 25.8mm) let alone a suspension tube at that size but as luck would have it I found a company selling brand new old stock at a knock out price below £10 inc P&P
I was thinking last night that a good exercise might be to remove the front wheel Alien kit from my Evans MTB and refit the original wheel, remove the rear battery and all acc`s. Now fit the 350Watt Aurora rear wheel and use the under crossbar Oxygen Polymer battery to drive it plus the Aurora controller of course. That would give me a very light bike as a starter, a fairly light 13Amp battery under the crossbar to balance the weight. I then went and had a lie down and thought better of it but I bet that would make a very nippy easy to handle lightweight package that would really get the benefit of that motor!
Gonna have a shifty around to see what front wheel motors of decent power might be worth considering.
BTW
After trying to live with no suspension and a solid seat post on the Evans my old damaged lower back just wont stand for it. It`s hard enough to find a replacement seat tube for the Evans( 25.8mm) let alone a suspension tube at that size but as luck would have it I found a company selling brand new old stock at a knock out price below £10 inc P&P