Yeah, I thought about the 216x63.5 RS coil, but I went with 210x55 to "overstroke" the rear within the manufacturer's eye-to-eye spec...I was afraid to truly size up for fear of the full carbon swingarm and my heavier weight. The kinematics may get me closer to 160mm. It should be more than 155 mm and much more than the 150 mm spec.Great plan, and I think You will not be disappointed. May be You can overstroke (210x55 / 216 x 63 shock?) the frame a litte to get more travel and better matching Your 180mm ZEB.
Would be very interesting to know if the battery supports CAN communication with the motor controller and display. If not, it would be easy to add a DIY battery pack as range extender by using a split / parallel connector. Cant wait to see first pictures!
Me too! Hoping I didn't just waste $1750.I hope it will be as good as we all imagine. especially the M820 performance.
i think we will be the first batch to test M820 in real world hahaha....Me too! Hoping I didn't just waste $1750.
Oh great! You ordered a frame as well?i think we will be the first batch to test M820 in real world hahaha....
Be careful, the additional 5mm stroke will give You 10-15 mm more travel depending on end of stroke ratio / progression. Good that there is no bridge between the seatstays, but worst case the tire may hit the seattube. Did You consider a mullet setup with 27.5 rear wheel to be on the safe side?Yeah, I thought about the 216x63.5 RS coil, but I went with 210x55 to "overstroke" the rear within the manufacturer's eye-to-eye spec...I
Exactly, I was hoping the leverage curve might be similar to my LCES04, I think 2:1 ratio. So, I guesstimate 7-10 mm increase, 10-15 would be nicer!Be careful, the additional 5mm stroke will give You 10-15 mm more travel depending on end of stroke ratio / progression. Good that there is no bridge between the seatstays, but worst case the tire may hit the seattube. Did You consider a mullet setup with 27.5 rear wheel to be on the safe side?
Esp. the taller 27.5 plus are 28.74", so close to standard 29" wheels on bigger 180 mm fork should yield similar angle to the front end to the spec 29/170 mm fork. Get a little more plushness on the front end with 10 mm.Sounds like a plan mate! I missed the info that You plan to run both wheels 27.5 somehow, but I think with the frame designed for 29 rear wheel there will be no issues with 27.5 and increased 55 stroke.
It's a bad idea to make a non-removable battery. Then you will add a range Extender that weighs another 2000 g. It is better to install a removable battery bottle and you will have two spare batteries. Aliexpress has a very large selection of battery bottles.
Would be nice extended rangethat one look nice, 36v 7Ah enough for about 40km i think.
1,100 Wh capacity is pretty sweet!I saw the same recently on Amazon. 36V 10.5 Ah means 380 Wh, extending the bike to a whooping 1.100 Wh overall capacity!
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So, can likely splice this Amazon 380Wh extender in fairly easily?Would be very interesting to know if the battery supports CAN communication with the motor controller and display. If not, it would be easy to add a DIY battery pack as range extender by using a split / parallel connector. Cant wait to see first pictures!
Ok cool.Yes, but You need to be careful. You need an Y-split cable in parallel configuration. You need to install / connect the extender battery when both (frame and extender) battery are fully charged. Otherwise there will be a high current flowing from the higher voltage battery to the lower one, that may destroy something.
Ok cool.
I'll plan on pursuing this option after I get the build setup in a few months.
use that for dual battery???
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