It's been blood sweat and tears!... and a lot of swearing, but it's finally finished
Specs:
Photos show my fully loaded dual GM 250Watt Mini Motor Bike.
54volt 20Ah Lithium ion Battery pack
x2 GM Magic controllers. Currently set to 10 amp continuous, 20 amp peak.
26" mountain Bike Build with Avid BB7 disc caliper brakes, Schwalbe Big Apple Tyres 26x2.35
What can I say?
The bike is really light and nimble compared to my Magic Pie bike. The frame bag contains the two controllers, all the wires and the battery pack. Positioning of the pack is a dream come true keeping weight distribution very balanced and centre of gravity low.
I started today with a test drive with the controller set to 36 volts, Current 6A cont., 9A peak...... This was rubbish, i'd rather burn out the motors than use the bike at those settings, there was no power at all. At this setting it just made pedalling a little easier, it would be just as easy to carry the bike on my shoulder and walk
The magic controllers are set to 10amp cont and 30amp peak as default on the mini motor kit, so I'm hoping that 10cont and 20peak will be ok.
The setting at present is 10A / 20A peak , 48 volt. This was more like what I was hoping for. The hill climbing is comparable to when I ran one Magic Pie although you don't feel the torque/pull as you do on a pie. These motors 'just' made it up the long steep hill near my home, the hill is in two halves, with a small dip to regain momentum half way up. The motors made it to the top but I assisted very briefly without any muscle effort.
The motors are very quiet and discrete and just what I need for city centre riding as well as long distance cruising in the sunshine
It's actually nice to have an e-bike which isn't all aggressive and all or nothing like my Dual Magic Pie.
I have no speed or meter readings yet, but they will be posted here very soon.
Sorry for the over exposed washed out photos from my phone....
Hopefully more feed back soon, including my better half's small light weight build.
Andrew