Redundo, my latest ecumbent cargo bike
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Redundo, my latest ecumbent cargo bike
Meet Redundo, my latest dual drive ecumbent from a RANS Stratus LE frame with 500W 48V Bafang 20” front hub, TSDZ2 OSF, Schwalbe Super Moto-X tires, and the remains of a Burley Nomad converted to a flat bed with 35G Rubbermaid ActionPacker. Using the same pair of 52V 20Ah Luna DireWolf batteries as on Blutus.
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Question, how does this setup work when going up hill? Is there enough traction on that front hub to pull rider and gear?
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Incidentally, today’s ride was 43 miles, top speed 47mph, averaging 17.7mph and hauling close to a hundred pounds of supplies back home between the Catskills and Berkshires. Even managed to sneak in a brief session at the U-Pick – and still have enough energy to prepare dinner! (Too bad I’m a lousy cook though.)