The trial series certainly could be worth a go so that would show what uptake there is. IMHO what we already get from the Li-Po's is very good and the extra 1kg for twice long longevity will be a good option for a frequent every day users.
On the other side of the coin if the 14ah Li-Po pack weights 3.9 kg then the 16Ah will be approx 4.4kg. The LiFePo4 will be than extra kg on top that 4.4kg so we will have pack over 5kg (I reckon 5.3kg in total). It does not matter what cells we are going to use if its Safty or Advanced it's just the Iron (Ferrum) that is so heavy and being one of the major ingredients of LiFePo4 there is no way to reduce this weightis it???
Personally I love the concept of longevity of LiFePo4 but thinking we are crossing that 5kg just in the battery I think it's too much to carry.
I'm still not sure myself if we should try it![]()
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All the best
Andrew
I'm not so sure the battery weight really is that crucial. Whats a few kg when rider weights can vary by massive amounts?
Take Dave[oldtimer] and others whom carry several battery's. Personally I think range far outweighs the weight issue.
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