Hi, Guys & Gals. I can't find anything about this in the forum so I hope it's not already been covered. Apologies if it has!
I mostly ride with my non-ebike mates so rarely use much battery power as I leave it in 'ECO'. I'd also like the option to ride without the battery from time to time. Obviously, the weight is an issue if I just leave it turned off so I'd like to remove the battery completely. I know I could have another bike entirely for non-assisted riding but seems pointless if it won't be a regular thing. Now, I know it seems a little 'off-piste' given that most of the conversations on here relate to increasing battery size for more range, but given the Focus Jam 2 having a smaller capacity battery for lower weight and the new 'Zesty' also heading that way and even the new Levo having the option to run with the battery off, it seems like there may be a demand? I have a 2018 Turbo Levo Carbon Comp so if I remove the battery completely, the inside of the frame is exposed and looks 'god-awful!'. Anyone else thought about running it as a non-ebike? Are these any potential issues regarding the motor when running without the battery? I'm on the look-out for a 'dead' battery to fill in the gap in the frame if I remove all the cells & electronics, & thought it might also make a kind of 'SWAT' storage area as well for keeping a waterproof etc. Any thoughts?
I mostly ride with my non-ebike mates so rarely use much battery power as I leave it in 'ECO'. I'd also like the option to ride without the battery from time to time. Obviously, the weight is an issue if I just leave it turned off so I'd like to remove the battery completely. I know I could have another bike entirely for non-assisted riding but seems pointless if it won't be a regular thing. Now, I know it seems a little 'off-piste' given that most of the conversations on here relate to increasing battery size for more range, but given the Focus Jam 2 having a smaller capacity battery for lower weight and the new 'Zesty' also heading that way and even the new Levo having the option to run with the battery off, it seems like there may be a demand? I have a 2018 Turbo Levo Carbon Comp so if I remove the battery completely, the inside of the frame is exposed and looks 'god-awful!'. Anyone else thought about running it as a non-ebike? Are these any potential issues regarding the motor when running without the battery? I'm on the look-out for a 'dead' battery to fill in the gap in the frame if I remove all the cells & electronics, & thought it might also make a kind of 'SWAT' storage area as well for keeping a waterproof etc. Any thoughts?