I hear Fisher Price do a half decent e-tractor, JohnGood point John, any idea what's next?
Maybe a BikeTech Flyer THS or theres the Izip Dolphin, rather like the Swizzbee and the same designer?
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I'm sure the others are fitter than me- if not they're in need of more assistance than even a PC S can give.Goodwood Festival of Speed on TV at eight o'clock, the fastest vehicles of most types on display and demonstration.
So Dynamic, John and Simon, which one of you will represent the high speed e-bike class at next year's event with your Pro Connect S?
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Yup Simon,I'm sure the others are fitter than me- if not they're in need of more assistance than even a PC S can give.
Bicycle: Kalkhoff Proconnect S
Summary: Probably the best e-bike I have owned or ridden. My previous and current bikes include Giant Lafree, Ezee Torq, Ezee Quando, Ezee Forza, Wisper 905se, Cytronex Trek, Kalkhoff Agattu.
The Shimano Deore XT gears gears are well matched to the bike and the gearchange is very light, smooth and positive.
Hi Aldby and other Kalkhoff Proconnect S owners,
I am wondering between Kalkhoff Proconnect S and Kalkhoff Proconnect Alfine 8. I like outside gears and Deore XT has long reputation. Alfine 8 is the follower of Nexus 8 but I have not found many comments on it, at least not here.
Did you consider Alfine 8 at all?
Is it easier to change the rear sprocket (set) to S than to Alfine?
-Annex
flecc;55704... these two models use different Panasonic units and the gears are not convertible either way between derailleur and hub types. .[/QUOTE said:Thanks flecc for your information. I did not know the Panasonic units are different, even though their power is the same. I understand that their setup is different, so the S reaches higher speeds.
I was a bit unclear. What I was asking, was if I wanted to adjust gearing ratio in either of the models, what would the difficulties be in either of the models.
In derailleur model, S model, I would have to change the whole gear set, easily done in a bike shop.
In hub mode, only the rear sprocket would have to be changed. Maybe that is cheaper and similarly easy as in the S model?
This questioning was to think about the suitability of S model with EU regulations. Cars and motorbikes have more speed that is allowed on roads. Are cyclists less capable of regulating their speed than motor vehicle riders?
Of course there are the insurance and liability issues.
So what would the cost be if the S model would have to be changed to a max 15 mph model?
-Annex
The Alfine 8 is fitted to the new Wisper 906xc Tourer which will be in the UK in about 10 weeks. I have a prototype which I use every day and the Alfine 8 is absolutly superb, the change is perfect whether you are standing still or on the move and the range is spot on for an ebike. And of course there is hardly any need for maintenance. I have no hesitation in recommending them.Bicycle: Kalkhoff Pro connect S
Summary: Probably the best e-bike I have owned or ridden. My previous and current bikes include Giant Lafree, Ezee Torq, Ezee Quando, Ezee Forza, Wisper 905se, Cytronex Trek, Kalkhoff Agattu.
The Shimano Deore XT gears gears are well matched to the bike and the gearchange is very light, smooth and positive.
Hi Aldby and other Kalkhoff Proconnect S owners,
I am wondering between Kalkhoff Proconnect S and Kalkhoff Proconnect Alfine 8. I like outside gears and Deore XT has long reputation. Alfine 8 is the follower of Nexus 8 but I have not found many comments on it, at least not here.
Did you consider Alfine 8 at all?
Is it easier to change the rear sprocket (set) to S than to Alfine?
-Annex
All the best David
Hi JamesHi Tom
Recent experience has given me some optimism that there will be some life beyond the 2 year mark for the Panasonic batteries, and supports the view that the deterioration is quite linear, at least through to 2 years.
My ProConnect, complete with second battery, was new in June 2008. The 2 batteries have each done about 900 miles, and each received some 60 charges.
Using a mains energy monitor from the outset, both batteries required 330 watt hrs (to the nearest 10 watt hrs) of mains power for a full recharge during initial conditioning.
During this first year, they have been fully discharged to the BMS cutoff on a further 2 occasions in order to rebalance the cells to a full set of 5 lights (they had dropped to 4 lights) with a full rebalancing charge. I have not considered this to be a battery fault, but this view would need expert corroboration.
A full recharge at the 12 month point uses 310 watt hrs; the 6% loss equating exactly with the reduction in mileage on full assist (19T sprocket) from 26 miles new to 24.5 miles now.
Very recently, I have bought a second hand Agattu (in need of a lot of TLC) which has now been rebuilt to a high standard.
It must have been one of the earliest sold as it was described as 2 years old and this seems barely possible yet.
Its history was described as 1 year of daily city commuting (10 miles), followed by 1 year at the back of the garage during which time the battery had been charged just once !! The general state of wheels, gears, chain, brakes would corroborate the active life of at least 2500 miles. The bike was not in a fit state for a road test.
In line with the current forum thread regarding ebike & battery value, this would put the value of the battery well into the £0 band. On collection, the battery showed 5 lights for the state of charge, and only 3 lights for the condition of the cells (10 second button test).
Having completed the rebuild, I was keen to see the situation with the battery (and indeed verify that the charger was in good shape).
Ride 1
Started with cell condition on 3 lights, battery charge 5 lights, battery ridden to cut out in dribs and drabs whilst checking out the bike.
Charge 1
290 watt hrs of input, cell condition back to full 5 lights
Ride 2
23 miles around the same circuit that would have produced 24/25 miles on my ProConnect !! Final light flashing, but not fully exhausted.
Charge 2
270 watt hrs of input, cell condition 4 lights > slight disappointment
Ride 3
Same circuit, 24 miles to fully exhausted for another cell balancing charge.
Charge 3
290 watt hrs of input, cell condition 5 lights.
I have been out a futher 3 times for 20 miles or so and the cell condition has remained on 5 lights.
None of this is yet evidence that the battery has a significant future life, but for the present, it is perfectly acceptable at a loss of about 12% of the original capacity.
My previous experience suggests that the summer always brings out the best in batteries. A 2yr old battery is likely to have a summer left in it, but a younger battery can disappoint in the winter.
James
I assume that you mean that it is too quick for riding with none-electric powered cyclists?I really cant fault this bike, I just wish some of my cycling friends had one as I enjoy the cycling experience with company and I'm not sure this bike sits comfortably alongside non-powered bikes.
Ken