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• #13827
Teaching the dog to ride.
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• #13828
Tern accessories on sale at Sigma, just got a Transporteur rack for less than £100 with the joining code, lots of other bits 35% off.
https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Tern/GSD-Transporteur-Front-Rack/Y5I8 -
• #13829
Looking for opinions on these two. The hub motor is putting me off a bit.
http://www.ridgeback.co.uk/e-bikes
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• #13830
I'd pay the extra for a Katu over the Errand
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• #13831
The errand seems like an orbe katu clone? I dont think the cost much more with a bosch middrive.
The omnium style one seems kind of interesting. Hub drives are not really so terrible as people make them out to be just not as much torque. They are fine for city life in my experience. But no experience with Promovec motors -
• #13832
100p would rather have the hub motor in the back than in the front on one of those.
Riding unloaded over slippery surfaces would almost certainly cause a crash with a front motor.
I spent quite a bit of time riding mail delivery with a front motor - it was not pleasent.
The trike with a rear motor though - it was great fun tricking the cadence sensor going into a turn to make it lift the inner wheel. -
• #13833
Thank you Lufgussers, you’ve confirmed my thoughts about wanting a Katu.
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• #13834
The Ridgeback cargo range is just supermarket-standard bikes rebranded for the UK market. At least you'd expect Orbea to have actually designed theirs and spec'd them to a decent level.
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• #13835
I had a Ridgeback Errand and now have a Katu, about the same tbh. That hub motor has more 'oomph' than the bosch active line on Katu IME.
I only went with katu because I have 3 spare Bosch batterries that I can share with that.
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• #13836
I’ve just spoken to someone that sells the Errand and they reckon that is just a first gen disc braked Karu or as they put it the Mark Mk2. As @amey says the Bosch batteries on the later Katu would be good as Liz has one of those too.
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• #13838
Ok wow at that price it’s probably worth it
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• #13839
Good spot!
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• #13840
Looking to buy a Bafang mid-drive to put onto a Surly Big Dummy + Ted trailer. Prob pulling 150kg max, hydraulic disc brakes if that makes a difference for the sensor thing.
Any advice/pointers - or is there an existing Bafang thread? - from folks who have bought/used them? Or where to order? Thanks in advance!
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• #13841
Probably you want an hd maybe, but maybe the normal one is also fine
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• #13842
thanks Young_Gun - my head was thinking that (wallet less so), the bike & trailer on it's own is a lump, so erring on the side of power. Speed not important, but am guessing it goes hand-in-hand with the power?
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• #13843
If you don't mind getting technical then you can work out how much power you need:
https://ebikes.ca/tools/simulator.html
I've decided to go with a legal 36V 250w Bafang on my Bullitt (because legal and also because I already have a 36V battery) and awaiting delivery from eBay.. whilst not 1000w, I reckon it'll still be a great help.
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• #13844
What i can say is i have had a bbso1 on a trike. And with 250kg including me and bike it handled it fine when that was what we needed to do. Its more about headroom
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• #13845
Great to hear, cheers. Having no experience of e-motors and gauge of the figures, I was presuming I'd need to go for a high-powered one, but thats reassuring to know.
The reality is it will be for 10km max, and boosting at lights and assistance on occasional hills, so emphasis on pedal assistance, not van-replacement-level power.
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• #13846
Does anyone want this basket for their cargo bike?
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• #13847
I've got a bbso2 on the bullit. Which had a box on the front. I have a 52v battery on there I think.
I would regularly twat around with 2 kids and me on it all over Lewisham. Up college road (and others like it).I've not used it so much at the moment but it can handle me plus my eldest (who is essentially my size) on the front to glass mills and back 2 times before needing a charge.
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• #13848
Envolio automatiq: anyone got one and rate it/hate it?
Seems it might make sense for someone who doesn't know how to use gears. Can they shift when stopped?
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• #13849
I did a couple of runs to wickes to get topsoil on Sunday. 2nd run was 8 bags, approx 150kg give or take some moisture. Luckily Wickes is higher than my house. Low speed handling was a bit iffy but otherwise it was fine.
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• #13850
Total weight was circa 275kg.
Yo dawg
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