Balance, body position, throttle control and looking where you want to go are the keys to riding smooth and fast. The Redshift EXR lets you focus on just that without having to worry about modulating the clutch, stalling or being in the wrong gear.
This is what Alta means when they say they’re...
Re-posting the original article here for posterity. Source: www.motorcycle.com
2019 Alta Redshift EXR Dual-Sport First Ride Review
Basically a license to do whatever you want, but don't quote us on that...
Brent Jaswinski July 2, 2018
2019 Alta Motors Redshift EXR
Editor Score: 93.5%...
Yep. Marc the honcho said that the forward rolling throttle can be programmed to activate the reverse. That's fine, but when in motion I would like it to increase the regen braking instead, so that I could brake slide and back it into flat turns like a supermoto pro!
Here is the brake tip mod:
Brake Mod and Foot Pegs
Here is the on/off feeling brake pedal fix:
Fasst Company rear brake return spring on an Alta
And here is the sticky brake pedal fix:
Fasst Company rear brake return spring on an Alta
Alta told me the MX fork spring rate. I should dig up that email. They made a mistake in units on one of the springs, so the information could be 2% off.
No, I didn't look into it. I think I would need at least 150-200 Amps more for this setup to work with a Rapid charger. The stock battery would have to triple in size. Which brings me to combination A2.5, which I am currently pursuing.
This whole thread could be summarizes in a 3x3 decision matrix. The choices are:
Alternators:
A) Stock
B) Upgrade Stock, or add an independent Second
C) Upgrade Stock and add a Second in parallel
Batteries:
1) None
2) Just enough to help the alternator(s)
3) Enough to run independently of...
Oh... changing oil on 4CS can be easy if you know what you are doing. It is not an open cartridge fork, but you still can change oil without major disassembly. Just need to burp that fork after you add new oil and before you set the level. Google the procedure. There is a manual burping...
The stock MX spring is actually 63N. I saw it written on the spring only later.
The recommended oil height for MX is 65mm. Your 81mm is still very reasonable.
Yep. This pretty much sums it up. Compared to the existing off-the-shelf battery options the Tesla Powerwall and the Alta's spare battery pack look like screaming deals.
The stock alternator is rated at 180A. When I was asking for 110A from it, it worked fine. When I started asking for 220A...
I've had a 3000W 12-110V modified sine wave inverter in my van for the last 3 years. Yes, it can charge the Redshift from 110V from zero to full. But only if it is 110V. It made very little difference at the track though because you normally need 5 hours to charge at that rate.
I even tried...
This 800 Ah of batteries will weigh 500 lbs in AGM, or will cost $7,500 in LiFePO4. This is too heavy and bulky, or a bit less bulky but costs way too much money.
The stock alternator is quite capable. It can run the van's engine and the Standard charger from 110VAC simultaneously...
Well... I am not planning to install a second alternator in my van at this time, and my current stock alternator is only 12V.
The Battle Born battery company said I can use the stock alternator to charge their batteries if I install this LiFePO4 Battery Isolation Manager gadget:
I appreciate...
Most of the time I will be using shore power (at home) and my 240VAV inverter/charger. But I want to be able to use the van's alternator as well. I might have to buy an additional controller for that.
It is not too late for me to exchange my inverter/charger for a 48VDC system. But I wonder...
60/260 means 60 N/mm spring rate and 260mm length. Divide by 9.81 to get kg/mm. This unit conversion is simple, but everyone gets it wrong at times, including myself. The error is only 2%, so most people not not know they made a calculation error.