Hi all
Gary, yes indeed I do have a dual, but as I do so many miles, its loaded for comfort and not pretty...its a mountain trek donkey ( no pun intended ), not pretty, but built for the utmost comfort, with speakers ( ripped up usb desktop speakers), major cushioned sadal, and enough storage for rain gear, long range batteries, food, drink ( very important)...not as pretty as andrews ( im NOT jealous, HONEST !!!!), but at 2-3 hours a day, 50 miles, rain snow or sun, I love her.. ( pic attached, please be kind, she is not washed)
its amazing, ( as you can see in the pic) how different the setup has to be for a bike that does 250 miles a week, to be comfortable at 20 miles per hour
i got two posts to do, one on the wiring done on this bike ( 2000 miles of different experiences lead me to the perfect wiring configuration for me), and one on the batteries that I use day to day..i have made my own, but will post the experience for all, as im now making one for someone else and could help people to understand how the batteries are configured etc....
as for a single Magic Pie and battery for range, see attached gps map......150 kg of bike and rider managed the attached ride
http://s1137.photobucket.com/albums/n510/dirtyginge/?action=view¤t=1jan.jpg24 miles....average speeds of about 18 miles an hour
I also fitted the DNP epoch as per andrew's post, and find all the gears useable....although the miles I do each day rule out cycling, I do pedal for nearly the entire time with various gears to drop the ampage, for good calorie burn... ( then I can drink more honey wine.....lifestyle enablement
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feel free to ask any question ( no im not going to the himalayas, but if you get one puncture, you usually get 2, so you need three tubes
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