[Yak] Electrifying a Family Tandem

dwlucas62704 at aol.com dwlucas62704 at aol.com
Wed Jan 11 14:23:59 PST 2012


That would be www.ridekick.com not www.ridekcik.com as my fat fingers typed earlier.


Dave




-----Original Message-----
From: dwlucas62704 <dwlucas62704 at aol.com>
To: carlos <carlos at enc.com>; yak <yak at bikefriday.com>
Sent: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 11:17 am
Subject: Re: [Yak] Electrifying a Family Tandem


Have you looked into a motorized trailer like the Ride Kick?  I don't have any personal experience with this trailer, but the info. looks intriguing.


www.ridekcik.com


There are lots of youtube videos showing this trailer in action.  Looks like an easy hookup and disconnect and would be like a gentle push or a good tailwind home.


Dave




-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos Chavez <carlos at enc.com>
To: yak <yak at bikefriday.com>
Sent: Tue, Jan 10, 2012 3:06 pm
Subject: [Yak] Electrifying a Family Tandem


My young niece is now the stoker on our family tandem.  Needless to say, 
she is not yet up to providing much power output.

Has anyone added one of the front wheel electric motor systems to an 
FT?  It seems like it would be an easy project.  I am asking for any 
recommendations for power (watts) and battery voltages (24-36-48?), and 
of course brands.  Would also welcome any discussion on types of batteries.

Mostly i would like some assurance we can get back to our starting 
point, so I am looking for a little boost on hills and some sustained 
power if we are too far from home.


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