Just got off the phone with Troydon regarding 600Wh battery for RS181

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Troydon wants to know the demand for the smaller, lighter battery. How many of you would seriously consider purchasing the 600Wh battery?
 
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I think especially with the Crestline design easily supporting battery swaps, nearly everybody that has one would want this option. I would if I had one.
 
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What's the cheapest place to buy the 600 battery in the USA and why exactly does this involve Troyden?

Can't anyone just buy the 600w battery and install it or am I missing something?
 
I'm guessing Troydon is trying to understand if it is worthwhile procuring a % of 600wh batteries to option the next build.

I certainly would if i was in the market for a new E bike as I place an importance on handling rather than range.
 
I think the weight delta between the two options would have to be more significant than it truly is for me to invest in a second smaller battery. That said, I rarely (almost never) deplete the entire 800 - but it’s good to know it’s there.
 
I think the weight delta between the two options would have to be more significant than it truly is for me to invest in a second smaller battery. That said, I rarely (almost never) deplete the entire 800 - but it’s good to know it’s there.
For me, it’s the location of the extra weight.
 
It’s nice to have the option of losing a couple lbs for shorter rides or park days. I don’t have a Crestline, (yet) but in my current ebike, I have my stock 750w battery for longer rides and I have a 500w for shorter rides or park days. It’s an easy swap and I can feel the difference in the handling. It’s not huge, but it is noticeable.
 
It’s nice to have the option of losing a couple lbs for shorter rides or park days. I don’t have a Crestline, (yet) but in my current ebike, I have my stock 750w battery for longer rides and I have a 500w for shorter rides or park days. It’s an easy swap and I can feel the difference in the handling. It’s not huge, but it is noticeable.
Yep, this. I have 600 and 400 in my bosch cresty and the 400wh is so much fun., the 600 is hood and there's so way I want the heaviness of an 800wh.
 
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