Thanks for the info on the trailer. So simple really, but so well built. They ought to produce a solar ebike trailer using yours as a prototype. Clearly, it works!
I corresponded with Aevon today and they are asking 280euros or $310 to ship a STD 100 to the USA. That is on top of the 759euros or $840 for the trailer. For something as light as this trailer plus unbolting the lead arm and putting it in the trailer with the rear fork and tires seems like a ridiculous shipping charge. Superb looking trailer, but that is like three BOB ibex, almost two Tout Terrrain Mules, or two FarFarer trailers for the price of one Aevon STD 100 shipped. I also tend to be a tad skeptical of reviews when the equipment has been given at a "substantial discount" or sponsored. I sort of miss the cachet of an ebike, might as well take a motorcycle.... putt putt. But I'm glad you had a wonderfull adventure.
One Tubus Grand Tour is 760g and the panniers are less or the same as the huge bag you've got. But a trailer is awesome for oversized stuff like you cant fit on a bike.
How much weight did you have in the trailer at the start, and how much did you finish with?? Very awesome trip, a real treasure that I've found here on UA-cam; thank you for sharing!!
Hey thanks! Maybe 20 - 25kg. Closer to 25 at the start and closer to 20 at the end. Of course this is without food and water. I ofter had more than 5kg of water in there!
I had 4 "75 watt" panels equaling "300 watts". Of course this is just claimed output and these panels weren't flash tested. My best day in Kazakhstan with perfect conditions flat horizon and no trees/shadows was around 1400wh. Generally you can multiply the rated output by 3 - 4 to get expected Wh over a sunny summer day
My charge controller wasn't set to max charge voltage nope. Because the one i needed is a "custom" option from genesun and i couldn't afford it. I never let the battery get full so i was not loosing out by this.
Dear Jack, hi from Italy :) awesome accomplishment! I'd have a question pleeeeease :) : does the std100 put some share of stress/weight on the seatpost tube? Is it like some extra kilos of "rider's weight" to be reckoned in? I have a gravel/tourer bike which is a good workhorse but also thin above the rear hub ( = frame junction). I would like to find a way to carry some 40-50 kilos load. A user of even the lighter Uno100 told me to be careful about my bike's seatpost anyway. So now i'm wondering 1) what you as different user think on this at all; 2) whether in case the std, while managing heavier loads, might actually put less stress on the bike seatpost. Thank you so much!! Cheers mate (On behalf of all viewers too i suppose :) )
Thanks. As the seat post is mostly vertical most of the force would be downwards so it's like a heavier rider. However it's not a consideration i needed to make because if you look at my bike frame (surly troll) you can see the seat tube is reinforced with an extra tube. I am in contact the the company that make these trailer and i can put you in touch if needed. Good luck!
@@JackButlerVideos well, thanks to you. So it sounds like yes, not all of the load goes down to the trailer's wheel. Some of it still pulls down the seatpost too. Ok thanks for now and i'm going to look again at your surly :) right on and good luck to you too :)
I’m glad to hear you’re happy with it I just ordered my own C 19 curved saddle i’m looking forward to trying it have you found that you actually break it in a little bit as time passes or is it true what they say it pretty much stays the same with zero break in, I can’t wait to review it myself. By the way I enjoy your videos Thank you !!!
@@electricfatbiker9717 i couldn't tell any difference to be honest! I think that is just a leather saddle thing. Maybe i takes your body a day or two to get used to it though. Glad to hear that, thank you :)
Amazing loved your video bro I’m planning on a 60 day trip with just ebike trailer and solar panels you think it will work on a small 250w 48v fatbike as I only use 420wh battery a day for 30 miles to travel around uk 🇬🇧 will this work you wanna sponsor me at all lol 😂
Thanks! In very sunny conditions you would only need 100w of solar to provide that much energy in a day. In bad sun maybe 300 - 350w. So yes, very possible. Can say i have a business to sponsor with at the moment haha
That trailer would make a good promo piece for the Aevon Trailers who'd probably love to show this around various trade fairs and tell a story with it. Obviously don't clean it or the aesthetics of the trip and ruggedness of the product would vanish then.
Thanks for the info on the trailer. So simple really, but so well built. They ought to produce a solar ebike trailer using yours as a prototype. Clearly, it works!
I corresponded with Aevon today and they are asking 280euros or $310 to ship a STD 100 to the USA. That is on top of the 759euros or $840 for the trailer. For something as light as this trailer plus unbolting the lead arm and putting it in the trailer with the rear fork and tires seems like a ridiculous shipping charge. Superb looking trailer, but that is like three BOB ibex, almost two Tout Terrrain Mules, or two FarFarer trailers for the price of one Aevon STD 100 shipped. I also tend to be a tad skeptical of reviews when the equipment has been given at a "substantial discount" or sponsored. I sort of miss the cachet of an ebike, might as well take a motorcycle.... putt putt. But I'm glad you had a wonderfull adventure.
Thanks Jack for this video, informative and fun as usual! And once again, fantastic accomplishment.....congratulations!
Thanks for posting this - great info on a trailer really put to the test!
One Tubus Grand Tour is 760g and the panniers are less or the same as the huge bag you've got. But a trailer is awesome for oversized stuff like you cant fit on a bike.
You need to compare to front and back panniers as this is even more capacity than that
Back home for a well deserved rest!
Brilliant channel, totally enjoyable
Thanks a lot!
How much weight did you have in the trailer at the start, and how much did you finish with?? Very awesome trip, a real treasure that I've found here on UA-cam; thank you for sharing!!
Hey thanks! Maybe 20 - 25kg. Closer to 25 at the start and closer to 20 at the end. Of course this is without food and water. I ofter had more than 5kg of water in there!
How many watts was the panel Jack? Do you know roughly how many Wh you got from it on the best days?
I had 4 "75 watt" panels equaling "300 watts". Of course this is just claimed output and these panels weren't flash tested. My best day in Kazakhstan with perfect conditions flat horizon and no trees/shadows was around 1400wh. Generally you can multiply the rated output by 3 - 4 to get expected Wh over a sunny summer day
My charge controller wasn't set to max charge voltage nope. Because the one i needed is a "custom" option from genesun and i couldn't afford it. I never let the battery get full so i was not loosing out by this.
Would a two wheel trailler have been more stable for the solar?
I don't think the slight potential advantage outweighs the advantages of a good one wheel trailer in my opinion :)
@@JackButlerVideos Two wheel trailers turn your bike into a partial trike and change the handling from fun to ho hum.
Hello jack
Can you please tell me where can I get aevon trailer.
Dear Jack, hi from Italy :) awesome accomplishment! I'd have a question pleeeeease :) : does the std100 put some share of stress/weight on the seatpost tube? Is it like some extra kilos of "rider's weight" to be reckoned in? I have a gravel/tourer bike which is a good workhorse but also thin above the rear hub ( = frame junction). I would like to find a way to carry some 40-50 kilos load. A user of even the lighter Uno100 told me to be careful about my bike's seatpost anyway. So now i'm wondering 1) what you as different user think on this at all; 2) whether in case the std, while managing heavier loads, might actually put less stress on the bike seatpost. Thank you so much!! Cheers mate (On behalf of all viewers too i suppose :) )
Thanks. As the seat post is mostly vertical most of the force would be downwards so it's like a heavier rider. However it's not a consideration i needed to make because if you look at my bike frame (surly troll) you can see the seat tube is reinforced with an extra tube. I am in contact the the company that make these trailer and i can put you in touch if needed. Good luck!
@@JackButlerVideos well, thanks to you. So it sounds like yes, not all of the load goes down to the trailer's wheel. Some of it still pulls down the seatpost too. Ok thanks for now and i'm going to look again at your surly :) right on and good luck to you too :)
I saw the video about you getting a new saddle which Brooks did you end up getting
It was the brooks cambium c19! Very happy with it!
I’m glad to hear you’re happy with it I just ordered my own C 19 curved saddle i’m looking forward to trying it have you found that you actually break it in a little bit as time passes or is it true what they say it pretty much stays the same with zero break in, I can’t wait to review it myself.
By the way I enjoy your videos
Thank you !!!
@@electricfatbiker9717 i couldn't tell any difference to be honest! I think that is just a leather saddle thing. Maybe i takes your body a day or two to get used to it though. Glad to hear that, thank you :)
That thing has followed you everywhere, or did you drag it along?
I guess you could say a bit of both!
Amazing loved your video bro I’m planning on a 60 day trip with just ebike trailer and solar panels you think it will work on a small 250w 48v fatbike as I only use 420wh battery a day for 30 miles to travel around uk 🇬🇧 will this work you wanna sponsor me at all lol 😂
Thanks! In very sunny conditions you would only need 100w of solar to provide that much energy in a day. In bad sun maybe 300 - 350w. So yes, very possible. Can say i have a business to sponsor with at the moment haha
@@JackButlerVideos thanks forthe help m8 i hoe it works or ill have to use a small genny lol
That trailer would make a good promo piece for the Aevon Trailers who'd probably love to show this around various trade fairs and tell a story with it.
Obviously don't clean it or the aesthetics of the trip and ruggedness of the product would vanish then.