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    #61
    Here's what the X-1 Ludicrous sounds like to bystanders (recorded with an iPhone 7 Plus). Notice how quickly the sound fades with distance and how the tire noise is louder at times. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMBX...ature=youtu.be
    Last edited by Robocam; 10-09-2019, 05:39 AM.

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      #62
      And here's what that same segment sounds like recorded on a GoPro Hero 5. You can scroll to the beginning to hear the ride from my perspective.
      6:06 This is where I ask if he can hear my motor35:41 My friend's first time trying out the X-1Sorry about the clicking noise. A loose strap must have been h...
      Last edited by Robocam; 10-09-2019, 06:06 AM.

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        #63
        Great thread, unfortunately I found this after ordering my X-1 on Monday. So I just ordered the basic bike.
        -Not knowing what the ludicrous controller was I didn't order. I read it doubles the current. Pros I guess is power, con must be power consumption?
        -what is the battery range like?
        -I'm in Ontario can. What did the duties $ cost?

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          #64
          Originally posted by WhyZed View Post
          Great thread, unfortunately I found this after ordering my X-1 on Monday. So I just ordered the basic bike.
          -Not knowing what the ludicrous controller was I didn't order. I read it doubles the current. Pros I guess is power, con must be power consumption?
          -what is the battery range like?
          -I'm in Ontario can. What did the duties $ cost?
          No duties. Just GST and broker fees of $120, and for you in Ontario HST.

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            #65
            Just curious, for those that did not order the "ludicrous" option (I did not) is it something that can be ordered and retrofitted at a later date?

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            • paxtana
              paxtana commented
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              Probably not.. once the modification is done to the controller it has to be reprogrammed specifically for that motor. You can't just swap in an upgraded controller and have it work.

            • 350XC-F
              350XC-F commented
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              OK, was just wondering, I thought it might be something you do when the bikes get here to the states. I watched a video or two of M600 teardowns and it looked pretty straight forward to get to the controller board.

            #66
            I put a power meter on my Ludicrous X-1. I wanted to confirm I had the Ludicrous controller. Next time I'll have to fully charge the battery but I'm happy with the results.

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            • bl2000watts
              bl2000watts commented
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              Thanks for the video, I too noticed that the torque sensor when pedalling seems to provide more torque than the throttle alone.

            • bl2000watts
              bl2000watts commented
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              In fact I love how sensitive and powerful the torque sensor is on pedalling I am going to remove the throttle.

            • Robocam
              Robocam commented
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              You're welcome :) Yeah, the torque sensor feels great! I noticed that I barely used the throttle on the trail, but I might want it for when there are a lot of obstacles (roots, rocks) to reduce pedal strikes, or maybe I can try some new pedaling techniques that will keep the motor active without requiring full pedal rotation.

            #67
            For anyone curious if they can use a 52V battery.

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            • kite_rider
              kite_rider commented
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              Love your videos. I'm a bit late to this discussion but would like to set up my X1 to switch from the frame battery to a hydration pack battery. Any thoughts on the best way to route the wire up the seat tube? I'd be using this for range extension on really long rides. It's great to see that you've already tested the 52V 14S compatibility. Thanks.

            #68
            Does anyone know what 38T chainring will work? I ordered one from Amazon but I'm guessing I need the piece that the chainring mounts to as well. I'm just learning about all this stuff. Thanks.

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            #69
            Originally posted by Robocam View Post
            For anyone curious if they can use a 52V battery. https://youtu.be/X2IPtda_LFo
            HaHa you had me going there with the fireworks. I was going ' oh noooooo'.

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              #70
              Originally posted by Robocam View Post
              For anyone curious if they can use a 52V battery. https://youtu.be/X2IPtda_LFo
              Funny guy!!! it felt like someone kicked me in the nuts when the sparks flew. I almost burned my house down last spring with a Li battery pack, It actually looked just like that but a lot more violent. Great work with the experiments this is important information. Thank you for taking the time

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                #71
                In case anyone needs to remove their battery but doesn't have any keys. https://youtu.be/hDMUdn7omyE

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                  #72
                  It appears on my ludicrous equipped bike that my motor is cutting power at 25-26mph. Once I unlocked the 11T sprocket, it was pretty easy to reach 25mph on flat ground with some pedaling, but I can feel the motor cutting in and out once I reach 25 or so. Has anyone been able to reach higher speeds? I was planning to buy a 38T chainring, but there’s no point if I can already reach the max speed.

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                  • Robocam
                    Robocam commented
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                    Just try it with the wheel off the ground. If there's a speed limit, it won't let it go faster even if the wheel's off the ground. Mine will go 30.5 mph (according to the display) with the wheel off the ground in the 13T cog.

                  • Michael Long
                    Michael Long commented
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                    Unfortunately, my throttle is broken atm, so I can’t test that. I may try propping it upside down and turning the pedals to see if that works.

                  • Robocam
                    Robocam commented
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                    I just tried a 42T today. I got it up to 30 mph using the pedal assist. https://youtu.be/amzIyAd5pn8

                  #73
                  I installed a 40T chain ring and it does increase top speed slightly using the throttle only but pedaling, it tops off at 25 mph. Seems strange to me. You can't pedal over 25 mph. As anyone here who's unlocked to 11T sprocket, you know that with ludicrous it skips in the smallest gear. With the 40T chain ring, it now also skips in the 2nd smallest gear. I'm hoping to find a cure because those gears won't last if one allows that to happen. The gearing vs pedaling speed is strange to me because my other ebike, a first gen FLX Roadster is just the opposite. I can pedal it faster than with the throttle alone and I can pedal it to about 30 mph on a flat road, much faster downhill. I can pedal the X-1 faster than 25 mph no matter what but I've had it 30 mph downhill using the throttle.

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                  • Robocam
                    Robocam commented
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                    Did you lengthen your chain? You may need a longer chain because the larger chainring might leave you with less chain wrap around the cogs, which makes the most difference in the smallest ones. I ordered a new Sram NX chain, so I'll report how that goes. Are you saying the motor stops assisting after you reach 25 mph? Can you try it with the wheel off the ground to see what speed it reaches?
                    Last edited by Robocam; 10-12-2019, 05:26 AM.

                  #74
                  I'm so impressed with this little motor and I'm so happy they didn't detune the throttle, it looks like it delivers the same amperage as the PAS? I'm surprised the drivetrain hasn't been destroyed speed shifting through the gears like that.. Thank you for the testing, I'm feeling better about spending $4k on a new bike, I can't wait for the end of the month.

                  Originally posted by Robocam View Post
                  I put a power meter on my Ludicrous X-1. I wanted to confirm I had the Ludicrous controller. Next time I'll have to fully charge the battery but I'm happy with the results.

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                  • Robocam
                    Robocam commented
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                    You're welcome! You need to try a Cyclone 3000 :) Even with that I don't worry about damaging my gears. It's really not necessary to baby the drivetrain unless you're experiencing repeated failures.

                  #75
                  Sorry to ask a newbie question, but I am totally new to E-bikes (but not at all to Mountain biking, I currently have a carbon GT helion and a fat bike for winter time), but what exactly is the preoccupation with the top speed of an X-1? This is quite obviously an Enduro mountain bike with it's long travel and slack head angle. 25 mph is insanely fast on the types of tails this is built to ride. I doubt that mine when it get's here will ever see a paved surface, and even the access trails that are crowded with hiker and walker I would not be going 25 mph as even if you didn't hit the hikers/walkers it would not endear you to them in the least.

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                  • Robocam
                    Robocam commented
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                    Some people might need or want to ride to a trail. Not too long ago when 2x and 3x setups were the norm, they had larger chainrings that could give you that speed if you needed it. I know there are sections of trail in my area where 25 wouldn't be considered "insanely fast." Different people have different needs though. I don't see anything wrong with slapping a 52T chainring (spaced out so that it doesn't hit the chainstay) on it and commuting with it. This is one of the only drives that spins slow enough for humans to keep up with it, so it's perfect if you want to pedal along. You could even mount dual chainrings on it and shift it by hand, one for the street and one for the trails. :) It's funny you mention the head angle because there were people complaining that the geometry wasn't "modern" enough. Glad to have a real mountain biker here!
                    Last edited by Robocam; 10-17-2019, 06:22 AM.
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