Trialsman
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Watching the battery removal video brought back another idea I had for quite a while. I always wondered why so much room was given below the battery (obviously protection). This raises the center of gravity and alters handling characteristics. If the cables are long enough would it not be possible to make new battery mount brackets to lower the battery in the frame and improve the handling from its current location? I used to modify my enduro bikes by lowering the engine cradle, dropping the weight of the engine, which really improved the handling and felt weight but at the cost of ground clearance. Usually the range of drop was somewhere between 1" to 2". With the very wide gap below the battery you could gain maximum effect with no decrease in ground clearance. Seems like a win win if the cables are long enough and there is not some other reason that is eluding me. It would be very important to run a skid plate but that was the first thing I built anyway both in aluminum and carbon/Kevlar. Let me know your thoughts. I might be way off base but I never let that stop me before.