I would add to the list above:I am afraid it's the same old conversation across the forums.. monster hills. So I already have a bike with a rear Hub and for the most part it's great. But if I start hitting some crazy hills then it's a no go. And yes we are talking 15% plus. Just wanted to understand if adding a CD would help or would it be better and easier if I just had a front Hub as well? Or a more powerful rear Hub. @whoosh.. I can't remember what th rear Hub is but it's a zephyr B 2017. Again the bike has been great.. just I do some heavy miles on it and can be restricted by route. I have a spare battery as well and happily do 50 miles with both.
Paul has a Woosh Zephyr 2017.What motor do you have?
What battery do you have?
What controller do you have?
There may be much better ways to get up those hills than to fit another motor.
"8-speed Shimano gears"Paul has a Woosh Zephyr 2017.
The motor is SWX02
The battery is 12AH with Samsung cells (10S4P pinkies).
The controller is 17A Lishui.
As he said, it fine until it hits 15% plus gradient.
You need two controllers, but you only need one LCD, one throttle and one PAS. You can use one battery as long as it can provide enough current for both controllers at the same time. My preferred control system is to use the PAS and LCD for the rear motor and the single throttle for both. You use the rear motor for most riding, and when you need more power for hill-climbing, open the throttle to work both motors.So double Hub, front and back? Would this need two controllers? Two LCDs? Can you use the same battery or would have to be seperate? Would they play havoc with each other and give it jittery ride?