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    Sur Ron Battery Extender

    Is it possible to use one of the Luna battery packs as a range extender "reserve" pack for the Sur Ron? I'd probably carry it along in a back pack. If so what cables and battery could/should I use?

    I have to travel 37.9 miles, my initial runs show possibly 32 miles with varied riding. I've only taken the battery down to 37% so far so the 32 miles is only an estimate (21.6 miles with battery remaining 37%). I might be able to travel further with more conservative riding but I'd also like to travel at higher speeds for a good portion of the route. Most of the riding for my test was around 27 mph with some 45 mph stints and some hard acceleration mixed in (because I couldn't help it). The route will be all asphalt road riding, not off road trail riding.

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    My Surron LB is 99.5% off-road.
    Better mileage for asphalt I would go for the 42 tooth smaller sprocket. and Dual-sport or road tires.

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    One of the Luna battery packs as a range extender "reserve" pack for the Sur Ron?
    I thought I read or watched everything about the Surron X-light bee. That something I never heard of yet.

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      #3
      If you are on the road you should add the supermoto kit, that will help a lot with range

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        #4
        If you are going to carry a 2nd battery you can just swap them when one gets low.

        I can get 30-40miles with the supermoto kit travelling bikelane speeds. I get better range with my dirt wheels and 60tooth sprocket. A larger rear sprocket will give you more range because the motor won't have to work as hard at the cost of top speed.

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