Hi,
This is my first post, and I want to thank everyone in advance for any help. This forum is awesome, and I've learned a great deal reading your posts.
I am planning a mountain bike conversion using a Cyclone mid drive and 52v Shark battery. My use will almost exclusively be to the beach and back (from Culver City to Venice/Santa Monica beaches), and I am concerned about someone stealing the battery. I realize that the Shark can be taken off the bike pretty easily by its owner, but I would not have a good place to store it securely when I am either on the volleyball court or surfing (in either scenario a person could easily walk away with my backpack while I am engaged in a sport). If I lock the bike up, I am afraid that it wouldn't be too hard for a thief to remove the battery using brute force. The bike, btw, will be locked up with a very good kryptonite lock. So I have a few questions, from basic/general to specific:
Thanks for any feedback you can give me. I am mostly interested in how experienced users mitigate having a battery stolen.
Jon
This is my first post, and I want to thank everyone in advance for any help. This forum is awesome, and I've learned a great deal reading your posts.
I am planning a mountain bike conversion using a Cyclone mid drive and 52v Shark battery. My use will almost exclusively be to the beach and back (from Culver City to Venice/Santa Monica beaches), and I am concerned about someone stealing the battery. I realize that the Shark can be taken off the bike pretty easily by its owner, but I would not have a good place to store it securely when I am either on the volleyball court or surfing (in either scenario a person could easily walk away with my backpack while I am engaged in a sport). If I lock the bike up, I am afraid that it wouldn't be too hard for a thief to remove the battery using brute force. The bike, btw, will be locked up with a very good kryptonite lock. So I have a few questions, from basic/general to specific:
- What do others in similar situations do with their battery/bike? (Even if I take the bike down to the sand, if I go in the water I would not be around to intervene if someone tries to steal it.)
- Is having the Shark that much better and/or easier for charging than a built-in battery?
- I am a decent metal fabricator, and I keep thinking that it would be better to fab a metal triangle a la a Sonders (I think theirs is plastic, but the design would be similar), and weld it to the frame for battery placement. (I am using a metal frame, and I could do just about anything to it), however, when I see pictures of people installing batteries, they are usually just using the bottle cage bungs to screw the battery bracket into the frame. I am assuming this is b/c it is easiest for the home builder, but I thought I would see if there are other disadvantages to built in battery "boxes".
Thanks for any feedback you can give me. I am mostly interested in how experienced users mitigate having a battery stolen.
Jon
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