The River Road, 25 Miles on Aniioke A8 Pro Max Dual Motor, 09-18-24

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  • The River Road, 25 Miles on Aniioke A8 Pro Max Dual Motor, 09-18-24
    Distance_mi 25.11
    MaxSpeed_MPH 35.9
    AvgSpeed_MPH 15.5
    MaxAlt_ft 788
    MinAlt_ft 539
    Bat Remain% 79.0%
    Bat used% 21.0%
    Mi per % 1.20
    Distance to 90% 107.61
    AH Remain 47.4
    AH Used 12.6
    Mi / AH 1.99
    Bike lights were off because I used my battery powered lights.
    Total miles so far is 218.
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    NOTES ON ANIIOKE A8 Pro Max Dual Motor
    ALARM/REMOTE KEYFOB
    Mine came with an Alarm/Remote turn on/off keyfob.
    I've seen reviews where they didn't have one, so maybe the earlier versions didn't. The remote is used to turn the bike on and off and activate the Alarm. When turned off it makes 2 annoying high pitched squeals.
    HEADLIGHT
    The headlight is turned on by long pressing the UP button.
    Unfortunately this dims the screen so much it isn't readable outside if it isn't dark, so, in dim conditions, like early morning in the shade, I wanted the headlight on for safety, but the screen dimmed so much I couldn't read it. I haven't found any official way to deal with this, but I did find a work-around. I'm going to leave lights on more often to be more visible.
    Turn on the headlight with a long press on the UP button.
    Push the LEFT button to put the screen to sleep,
    Count to 5 seconds,
    push the LEFT button to wake the screen back up, (or other button)
    and mine stayed bright.
    PEDALING
    In stock mode I was only able to constructively pedal up to about 24 mph.
    With the two changes below, I have pedaled up to 37 mph, though that's about as fast as I can go-- 34-35 is more realistic. Totally worth it.
    CHAINRING
    Changed the chainring from 52T to 58T for faster pedaling.
    I used the: Bike Chainring 130BCD Aluminum Alloy Ultralight Bicycle Chainring 58T BMX Chainwheel for Folding Bicycle
    www.amazon.com...
    It is a little thinner than the original so the barrel bolts were a bit too long; there were three ways to deal with that: buy shorter barrel bolts, make these a bit shorter, or put some shims between the chainring and crankset attachments, which is what I did, using two layers of aluminum flashing with the proper size hole drilled in it, which worked find--that could have been thin washers, I'll put the thickness here a bit later today.
    FREEWHEEL GEARING for faster pedaling
    I changed the 14-28T freewheel to a DRIFT MANIAC 7 Speed Freewheel for E-Bike 11-28T Screw On Freewheel. I looked all over, it was the best I found with the outer chain guard.
    www.amazon.com...
    FREEWHEEL REMOVAL TOOL
    You will need a freewheel removal tool that will fit over the axle, some won't.
    The DRIFT MANIAC 7 Speed Freewheel Removal Tool has a large hole in the center, and is, apparently, made to fit this freewheel.
    www.amazon.com...
    HANDLEBAR EXTENDER
    I added a handlebar extender to fit more gadgets, which gave me some nice options for mounting things. This one worked fine and is very light, but there are many of them.
    Lamicall Bike Handlebar Extender - [7.9" Long]
    www.amazon.com...
    Make the Speedometer more accurate.
    In the setup menu, I changed the Tire Diameter from 20" to 22", which made the bike speedometer match the GPS exactly. The tire diameter is actually around 22.75" so I don't know why it was set at 20"
    PAS SETTINGS
    Everyone's riding environment is different so this is a personal thing. I ride on slow forest trails, rough gravel roads, and smooth pavement; since the PAS settings are adjustable I can make a PAS setting to match most things.
    I used 0-9 levels, basically four for slow, five for fast. I turn on the bike on 0 so it doesn't take off until I want it to. The throttle uses the PAS level settings, which makes it less jumpy on bumpy surfaces. In PAS 1, pedaling is 5mph, or I can use the throttle and go a bit slower without pedaling.
    My current settings are:
    1 - 10% = about 5 mph
    2 - 20% = about 11 mph
    3 - 30%
    4 - 45%
    5 - 58%
    6 - 70%
    7 - 80%
    8 - 90%
    9 - 100%
    Changed the Inner Tubes
    I had one blow out with a bit too much air, just like what happened to a reviewer, so, before I put Flatout in them, I got some new ones. They have two nuts on the stem, as opposed to none. After much research I put 1 nut outside the rim. (not room for 2).
    www.amazon.com...
    I put Flatout in the tubes. At 10 ounces per tire, it may have slowed the bike down some, but not as much as a flat tire... :-)

Комментарии • 5

  • @butchie2752
    @butchie2752 7 часов назад

    Very cool ride. I’m envious. Except for the river ride which looks scary.

    • @RonNehrig
      @RonNehrig  7 часов назад

      Yes, I like it, even though it's a bit of a pain... :-)

    • @butchie2752
      @butchie2752 7 часов назад +1

      I liked that “not falling off part”. Done that.

  • @butchie2752
    @butchie2752 7 часов назад +1

    Looks like a much better off road than the Kepler.

    • @RonNehrig
      @RonNehrig  6 часов назад

      It is because I'm sitting lower and can use my feet, like when I'm leaning away from bushes and have no choice. It also carries its weight lower. Too bad I messed up the cameras, but I worked with what I had.