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Offline Mick D

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Re: E-bike
« Reply #30 on: September 18, 2017, 12:01:45 pm »
One of my clients has an e bike, hand made in the Shepparton , Victoria region. He picked the mountain bike he thought would be best for his application & they fitted the electrics. I had a go on it & it is pretty damn good. Instant traction & very, very fast (upwards of 60kph in secconds). It has two power curves & the owner told me to roll the "throttle" rather than snap it when in the high curve. I tried both ways & the bike jumped straight out from under me & sat me on my arse when I snapped it. My client heads out into the bush (right behind a housing estate) & rides without making noise. He also has a solar charging mat that fits in his camelback which he uses if the charge is getting low (he has around 2 hours at full power). 30-45 minutes of relaxing in nature while he tops up the charge & he's away again. It's not my thing (at the moment) but is definitely part of the future.
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Someone mentioned above e-speedway bikes, now that would be interesting to see a top rider line up against the current 500cc 4T bikes in SGP. I wonder if they would be any quicker? Have the riders of today reached the limit as to just how fast you can go sideways  :o

Couple of spare batteries always charging in the pits, quick change when needed & away they go. Could see speedway come back to inner suburbs showgrounds tracks etc., maybe even long track at metro horse racing tracks...............

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Re: E-bike
« Reply #31 on: September 28, 2017, 04:34:34 pm »
Thanks for the advice . Got mine today and went for a first spin . An absolute pleasure to ride . A bit of head wind or a slight up hill , just squeeze  the throttle a bit more. 60 km/h is max , but I think ( actually I am sure ) the brakes would not handle it safely at that speed.  Just cruising at 25-30 km/h to go anywhere  without hard labor  is a pleasure , feels safe and you do not attract any unwanted attention. There is no noise and to most people (and the law) it is just another pushbike .I think around coming X-mas this new toy will pay for it self .  ;) Not suggesting to overdue it , common sense should still prevail , like with anything .
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