Very inventive. Maybe Tennessee will explore the concept of adding bicycle lanes. That would allow eZip-ing to a number of locales, or work. Nice video. Great job.
@1sick93 I go about 16 miles on two batteries full throttle! I charge the battery at work. They finish charging at the end of my work day and I'm ready to go home. I bought a new PING-lithium phosphate battery. That should take me 16 miles on one charge and I can get rid of those 50lbs of seal lead acid batteries.
I've gone about 9-10 miles on one battery with moderate pedalling. WIth two batteries and some pedalling you should be able to get around 16-20 miles!
@basque31 I wrapped a 2in section of my handle bar with pipe insulation. Then I used a velcro strap to hold the pipe insulation AND a fabric belt loop. I slipped the camera into the loop. Since I can slip it in or out with a tug, I put a lanyard on it just in case it slips out during a bump (and it has saved the camera 3x). The next time I do this, the camera will not move. I'm going to cut indent into the foam pipe insulation and have the camera rest in the recess w/a velco belt holding it in.
where do you live with roads that are only meant for bicycles? ive never seen that
Kirix 1 month ago
How about a picture of your rig?
TimKGrimes 3 months ago
Very inventive. Maybe Tennessee will explore the concept of adding bicycle lanes. That would allow eZip-ing to a number of locales, or work. Nice video. Great job.
TimKGrimes 3 months ago
how far will an ezip go with x2 batteries on manual throttle doing moderate pedalling?
1sick93 11 months ago
@1sick93 I go about 16 miles on two batteries full throttle! I charge the battery at work. They finish charging at the end of my work day and I'm ready to go home. I bought a new PING-lithium phosphate battery. That should take me 16 miles on one charge and I can get rid of those 50lbs of seal lead acid batteries.
I've gone about 9-10 miles on one battery with moderate pedalling. WIth two batteries and some pedalling you should be able to get around 16-20 miles!
garyhgaryh 11 months ago
NICE, vid, how do you have it mounted, maybe some cushion industrial strength velcro would make it less jumpy,
but nice vid man,
basque31 1 year ago
@basque31 I wrapped a 2in section of my handle bar with pipe insulation. Then I used a velcro strap to hold the pipe insulation AND a fabric belt loop. I slipped the camera into the loop. Since I can slip it in or out with a tug, I put a lanyard on it just in case it slips out during a bump (and it has saved the camera 3x). The next time I do this, the camera will not move. I'm going to cut indent into the foam pipe insulation and have the camera rest in the recess w/a velco belt holding it in.
garyhgaryh 11 months ago