Hello, I hope I am following the instructions properly on creating a new post via a reply
I am planning on attempting something I believe to be fairly unique, I intended to travel the United States, and possibly neighboring countries, on a KMX Cobra recumbent trike, which isn’t unusual. What makes it unusual is that I plan to take part of my woodworking business with me, specifically pen and lichtenberg figure making. I plan on camping most of the time, as well as doing a little backpacking.
I thought I had it all figured out, and have just ordered my trike, but as I was doing some last minute double checking before ordering a motor, I suddenly found that what I knew was but a tidal pool next to the ocean of information.
I plan to start traveling in May, which means I’m running a little short of time I can spend going down rabbit holes. So I figured, why not ask the people that know best for their thoughts?
The nitty gritty is this:
I estimate a weight of about 500 pounds (225 KG) with myself and the trailer combined. The trailer I currently have envisioned will be four wheeled so as not to overload the axle on the motor wheel. I intend to mostly use the electric motor for pedal assist during the beginning of my trip and on longer days, as well as use the motor to completely powering the trike on days I feel unwell.
I plan to ultimately average 50-100 miles (80-160 Km) a day with break days fairly regularly to make more pens and to sell them.
I have no interest in high speeds but I want range, I plan to enjoy the scenery as I travel, however I will need plenty of torque, which I'll take over extreme range, as I do not look forward to pedaling up the Rocky Mountains wholly on my own power, and it’d be nice to get some regen from a motor going down the other side.
So my question is this, with the provided information, what all is recommended, in relationship to the motor, to get me started, a motor kit, battery, and what else?
I do have some financial restrictions, but I’m hopeful that I can afford what I need. I can skip extra features I don’t need, and I’ve got a whole bucket full of skills that can help me, electronics, metalworking, woodworking, designing, etc.
A preemptive THANK YOU! for helping me out