It was supposed to be around 65 I think it ended up being about 63.
The front takes some getting used to but it is only heavy when I try to lean it against something or walk somewhere and forget what bike I'm walking. When leaning it the front need to be against something or the front end swings about. Also since it is a swingboom I have to walk it with both hands on the front handlebars to keep it steady. On the hurricane I keep one hand on the tiller and one on the headrest to walk it around much like my road bike with one hand on the handlebars and one on the saddle.
Riding isn't bad and now neither is starting. Previously when the seat was so high it was hard to get my legs up onto the pedals and not feel really tipsy on the bike with just one foot down. Now it is really easy to do and to start off. I haven't taken it on any long rides though but on the old frame I hated corners and stops. Not sure I'll be diving into corners like I do on my hurricane any time soon but hopefully I'll take them a little less reluctantly.
I'm going in the slightly stealthier motor back to where evblazer name started but smaller than the 180lb motor my first electric vehicle had.
Someone elses but I plan on doing the same but a little lighter. Only a few seconds to add/remove and it's a normal bike.
1.5kg for motor/controller/mount/drive and then however much battery I need. Maybe just a lb or two to help me up some steep hills.