It’s good to see you back at it Shawn! I remember the days at The Edge when you mason, and Dagner would battle. I was just the slow B class stagger you always lapped 🤣 good to see you back Hammin it up ✊
@thumbgas8885 ай бұрын
Sounds insanely peaceful !! awesome riding Shawn
@XEMX.5 ай бұрын
It's hard to fathom how you maintain that level of racing for 50 miles.. Great Riding, and always look forward to seeing the results.👍
@jameslaguardia27095 ай бұрын
Nice! Does the controller have some kind of auto-shutoff at a certain temp? If so, would it be worth spending a few amps to run a small electric fan on one of the radiators, and program it to come on at 10 or 15 degrees below the shutoff temp?
@shawnclark565 ай бұрын
These two weekends are the first time we've experienced overheating. We will get that sorted this summer during testing.
@XEMX.5 ай бұрын
@@jameslaguardia2709 Yes it does. The water pump and any thing you want to connect is controlled by the controller. You can also set the trigger temp to whatever you want. We could bump it up a bit.
@yzfkiller32305 ай бұрын
wow that start was so good you are flying
@shawnclark565 ай бұрын
It's like cheating! Ebike is definitely an advantage on the start but disadvantage of having to pit every lap. It's so fun to ride though!
@danieloliva34355 ай бұрын
Crazy to see the speed you were going in general but mainly out In the open. I was scared of opening it up with all the hidden little stumps. But awesome ride man ! Got my first win ever this event it was sweet!
@shawnclark565 ай бұрын
Congrats man! Those stumps were super sketchy. I definitely backed it down and didn't ride all out through there.
@macscrambles36445 ай бұрын
10 seconds in ,and no more 4 stroke sounds.
@P4ddyC4ke5 ай бұрын
What is the battery life on that? What % power were you riding at? Very curious. Did you have to change batteries every lap? Did it keep overheating? May a follow up video just explaining the ins and outs of riding this EV in a hare scramble. Great video.
@shawnclark565 ай бұрын
Battery life for Mark, a 60+ A rider is about an hour. I am getting about 35 min out of a battery. So yes we are changing batteries every lap. Mark has a patent pending quick change battery system that allows the battery changes to be done in about 8 seconds. This model in this video is a prototype and does not have the quick change battery system. However, we were still changing batteries in under 30 seconds which is great. Honestly, this bike is just so fun to ride, I don't mind giving up a little time in the pits. It is so easy to ride, I actually can it ride it much longer without the fatigue. This race was 2 hours and 15 min and I felt totally fine at the end. On my gas bike I would have been exhausted. Instant smooth power makes the bike so user friendly. The power is always right where you need it. They are definitely the future. They will only get better and I believe they are already superior to gas bike technology.