by the looks of the video it will stand on end if you start out with full throttle. good fun for sure
No chance to get the bike up on one wheel. The torque is probably lower than on the MP3, but the acceleration is better. With the wheel off the ground the wheel accelerates up to 75kph almost instantly so it looks very impressive, but in the real world you can't feel the power until you hit about 10kph, below that it is not impressive, I can't even do burnouts on gravel.
I tried the bike off-road today since off-roading is the reason I want more power. Even with my studded tires with low air pressure the forest roads where way too slippery, it was actually safer to stay on the bike than try walking. I did however get to try some anyway and there was a big difference. At very low speed the extra watts does make a difference compared to 15a original, but it wasn't much better than setting the internal controller to 30 amps, I'm guessing exactly the same. But as soon as I gather a little speed this thing flies. I found some fields without too much ice and it feels like the acceleration never stops (at least my nerves stops before the acceleration does).
After a little playing around I got back to the street and test the power usage on sustained max speed on close to level ground and it shows 1100 to 1200 watts. I'm not sure how much my tires play a role here, but it looks like it is very ineffective and power draining. Can anyone quote the power usage to maintain ~50kph with a MagicPie? After finishing the short ride I had used 1.1 Ah (about 80wh) and the coil temperature was 109'C (ambient was -8'C) The motor was quite warm to the touch.
I think I'll use 10s2p in the future and not 20s1p. The motor gets too warm and uses way too much power at high speed. I might end up buying a slow wind BPM for off-raoding. Top speed isn't important to me, fuel economy is.