I need to commute 40 miles (80 total)
Which is what I intend to use it for. I can recharge at work. I got 4k - 5000quid in my pocket!
I've been comparing alot of models the past 2 days and can't make up my mind.
Preferably I want a pedelec that hits 28 mph (45kph)
But the range achieved on the higher motor settings on any model suffers greatly (duh).
They all have a range anywhere from 25miles to 60+ miles.
But I can expect about 1/3rd the total distance when I use the higher power settings.
For a 40 mile commute distance I need the 28 mph speed without the motor failing to get there in time.
How do I know which speed pedelecs falls under above criteria.
Since I'm a road biker I have excellent condition and stamina. Does your own condition greatly affect the range they can achieve? I know it must be, but like I said, does it do it 'greatly'?
I hope I can achieve 24mph on a lower power setting to achieve the commute distance. I preferably wouldn't want to go slower then that considering the distance and commute time.
Hopefully I can do this without the battery failing where it would have at a higher setting. This would be good enough imo.
I don't necessarily need to hit 28mph exact.
But there are no range tests you can perform on a test ride so that's why I registered to create this thread.
My own investigation has led me to understand that there aren't any bikes with the range and power I'm looking for.
Extra batteries?
So if there are models with which I can swap battery packs, could I buy a 2nd one and swap it enroute whenever it's drained? This is an abvious yes! But that said, are there bikes you'd recommend where one could do this with? Hopefully that means you can actually buy secondary battery packs. Let's hope so! I tried to look but can't find reputable spare part vendors if there are any. I'm sure it depends per bike.
I got a few coins!
Ok, I'm not lieng, I preferably want this over a new car anyday. So my budget is pretty high.
I got about 4000-5000+ quid, more if I include a secondary battery pack to achieve my goal in terms of range capability. And even more if you get me winded up with something that releases my horny consumer instinct. But my investigation is that above that price range you wont get much better. Unless your going much higher.
Other points:
-I already got a road bike but not a mountainbike. Is there a good mountainbike type pedelec I can have fun with? I was specifically looking for one, but well, the dilemma of my requirements (see above)
-Good brakes! Not necessarily hydraulic ones but obviously with brake discs.
-good suspension isn't necessary perse. Unless it is a mountainbike your going to recommend. It's not that I would necessarily want one as long as it does as described above.
-bike carrier is absolutely unnecessary! I need a rucksack for my equipment and work related stuff anyway. Maybe I can fit a secondary battery pack in there if it is required to meet my goal. But I see most of them have a carrier on anyway.
-I really have never seen the outweighing pros of electronic shifting. If it just happens to be a bike that got it meeting all other requirements then it is a fun extra. But there are few other things I care less about.
-No fancy brands that ask more money for the logo then the technology and engineering of the bike itself?
So no i.e. Stromer or other Gucci's in the pedelec market please.
Unless it happens to be the only choice to meet all^ req coincidentally.
Quite a bit of information but I hope its on point and that you know what I'm looking for.
Kind regards,
The new guy!
Which is what I intend to use it for. I can recharge at work. I got 4k - 5000quid in my pocket!
I've been comparing alot of models the past 2 days and can't make up my mind.
Preferably I want a pedelec that hits 28 mph (45kph)
But the range achieved on the higher motor settings on any model suffers greatly (duh).
They all have a range anywhere from 25miles to 60+ miles.
But I can expect about 1/3rd the total distance when I use the higher power settings.
For a 40 mile commute distance I need the 28 mph speed without the motor failing to get there in time.
How do I know which speed pedelecs falls under above criteria.
Since I'm a road biker I have excellent condition and stamina. Does your own condition greatly affect the range they can achieve? I know it must be, but like I said, does it do it 'greatly'?
I hope I can achieve 24mph on a lower power setting to achieve the commute distance. I preferably wouldn't want to go slower then that considering the distance and commute time.
Hopefully I can do this without the battery failing where it would have at a higher setting. This would be good enough imo.
I don't necessarily need to hit 28mph exact.
But there are no range tests you can perform on a test ride so that's why I registered to create this thread.
My own investigation has led me to understand that there aren't any bikes with the range and power I'm looking for.
Extra batteries?
So if there are models with which I can swap battery packs, could I buy a 2nd one and swap it enroute whenever it's drained? This is an abvious yes! But that said, are there bikes you'd recommend where one could do this with? Hopefully that means you can actually buy secondary battery packs. Let's hope so! I tried to look but can't find reputable spare part vendors if there are any. I'm sure it depends per bike.
I got a few coins!
Ok, I'm not lieng, I preferably want this over a new car anyday. So my budget is pretty high.
I got about 4000-5000+ quid, more if I include a secondary battery pack to achieve my goal in terms of range capability. And even more if you get me winded up with something that releases my horny consumer instinct. But my investigation is that above that price range you wont get much better. Unless your going much higher.
Other points:
-I already got a road bike but not a mountainbike. Is there a good mountainbike type pedelec I can have fun with? I was specifically looking for one, but well, the dilemma of my requirements (see above)
-Good brakes! Not necessarily hydraulic ones but obviously with brake discs.
-good suspension isn't necessary perse. Unless it is a mountainbike your going to recommend. It's not that I would necessarily want one as long as it does as described above.
-bike carrier is absolutely unnecessary! I need a rucksack for my equipment and work related stuff anyway. Maybe I can fit a secondary battery pack in there if it is required to meet my goal. But I see most of them have a carrier on anyway.
-I really have never seen the outweighing pros of electronic shifting. If it just happens to be a bike that got it meeting all other requirements then it is a fun extra. But there are few other things I care less about.
-No fancy brands that ask more money for the logo then the technology and engineering of the bike itself?
So no i.e. Stromer or other Gucci's in the pedelec market please.
Unless it happens to be the only choice to meet all^ req coincidentally.
Quite a bit of information but I hope its on point and that you know what I'm looking for.
Kind regards,
The new guy!
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