Wooo another update time
I've taken some night videos in my initial tests, here are some recent uploads:
Video 2 -->>(Gauging my voltage drop of the top battery, testing some functions)
These videos were taken in PITCH BLACK about 2am at night lol - the video quality although grainy is still incredible under such low light conditions!!! I have not even tried it in full night mode (B&W) yet, but pretty good results so far
1:56 - 2:11, I tested pedalling this bahemoth - my chain is both loose and I believe a bit out of alignment. You can hear my crank creaking under load. Can pedal around 15km/h with ease, probably not so easy uphill but still manageable. I was surprised at how easy this was considering the weight I am moving.
2:54 - I tested the car horn lol its awesome!!!! Airzound eat your heart out haha
Video 3 -->>1:34 incremental speed increase - hear the wrath of my dual drive alerting people as I ride lol
3:20 I turned on the stereo (radio) it has some interferance from the DVR system, and also the microphone was turned up a bit too high yielding distortion. Quality is still somewhat noticable, you really need to hear it in person. Also - I am pretty proud of the microphone location, without little to no wind noise what so ever.
Notice throughout the videos, although the sound is very sensitive - there is not any wind distortion!! Woohooz
So last night I went out again, tires at proper PSI. I took my Garmin Dakota 20 with me and MAX speed is 39.0KM/h so it is actually 1km/h SLOWER now with 2 batteries and a bike full of accessories lol
Even the new tires weigh 4 to 6 times more than what I had on there originally.
I am not sure of my overall range as I am in need of repairing the top battery with some more faulty cells evident. I'll try and fix it first before most likely splashing out on a new 48v10Ah battery type.
As the front forks are stock - they will need to be replaced sometime real soon.
To ride this bike safely, and comfortably without wanting to complain I will need the following:
1. New battery to replace the top one
2. Front forks (probably Manitou or something)
3. Add a derailleur or fix the alignment of the chain so there is no noise/stress
4. Front + rear hydrualic brakes a must !!! I am barely stopping with 203mm rotor on front mechanical + regen I still had to put my foot down at times to completely stop this mammoth!!!
5. Need a stand to cope with all of this haha
With the tires now at the correct pressure, the ride is amazing - you just want to fix the above and it will be a fantastic bike with centralised weight, handling and the extra accessories make it even more fun to ride
Pretty pleased considering the above so far. I have the bike charging now, hoping to get some daytime video later on tonight.
Maybe take it back off road tomorrow, and try and fix this battery before working out what I'll do with the rest.
Monkey out !