Yea SLA's 12ah and below have a voltage slump in them. Some brands are much better than others and some are designed not to have the voltage slump so bad....
I use diamec 18ah batteries and they weigh a ton.
Spec sheet.
Compare to 12 ah version.As you can see the 18ah is better..
Try better these 18 ah specs with in the hour time limit and you solve some issues. Its not impossible but remember you will only get batteries that discharge their potential closer to full DOD.
Attempting to improve things with the smaller designs will shorten battery life..
Weight is a bit of an issue when it come to the wife riding the bike and Ive had to move up to steal rims with 12 guage spokes.. I am giving up trying to make these batts work tied to the frame...
However they can give me up to 50 km range with some pedals and around 30km without until some ass in town jumped all over my bike and damed wreck half of a good 20 hours of work 3 times over. I found a crack in one of the batteries soon enough and repaired it before the acid dried in it.
We use the bike for shopping mainly so I'm moding a baby trailer with an alloy floor underneath where the babies would sit and inline with the trailer wheel axle.. Nice low centre of gravity and balanced.
I will post pics and post the results...
There are a few tutorials regarding the maintainace of these batteries. you can bring them up a little and get 6mth more life out of them by adding distilled water and moistening the fibre glass mats, gel or what ever is in them, EV's heat them more than what some manufactures design them for and they dry up fast, the acid becomes concentrated and long term damage is going to happen.
Remember you just need to moisten the solution absorbant not drown the cells, you will know if you go to far when they start pumping acid out the tops. and don't forget to replace the top shield before you charge them.
ONLY USE DISTILLED WATER OR ELSE THEY WILL LAST A MONTH AT BEST.