We get asked the same questions a hundred times a day...and I give pretty much the same answers.
How far does it go....depends how much pedal power you input,what is the terrain,how much you weigh,how big is the battery,eco or turbo PAS setting....but with average rider,average power input,average terrain we advise 3 miles per Ah battery,put Wiggo on and turn the power off and you can get UP TO 500 MILES!
Will it charge when you pedal.....the straight answer is no,some bikes have regenerative braking but the return is so inefficient that is not worth the effort,also spoils the joy of freewheeling downhill.
How long does it take to charge...2Ah charger,10Ah battery....max 5 hours,average 3-4 hours.
What's the difference between a torque sensor and speed sensor....speed sensor is a rotary switch,turn pedals you get power,you can vary that power using the display. Torque sensor requires effort in to get motor power,gives an intuitive ride but not for a lazy rider.
I have been told that to go up hills I need a crank drive bike....Bosch have done a wonderful marketing job...5 years ago that was the case comparing the hub motors at that time but the Bafang BPM motor is also a good hill climber and avoids the complication of highly loaded chain and gear system,it also tends to be much cheaper.
How do I make it go faster,under power,than 15 mph....if you want to stay legal as a bicycle,to use on bike tracks,promenades,the highway you cannot have power above 15mph....but if you want to risk it and many do there are dongles or tweekable displays that will increase the speed,however you do that at your own risk.
I have heard there are faster bikes in Germany....you probably mean S-class but they are not legal here.
I want a bike with a throttle....up to 4 mph that's ok,full speed throttles up to 15 mph will be outlawed from January 2016,if you buy before you are ok.
I want to ride alongside my partner,his Bianchi beats me up hills....with an e-bike and modest pedal power you should beat your partner up a steep hill.
How long will the battery last....the heavy LifePo4 batteries seem to have an immortal life,our early bikes are still going strong after 5 years....the lighter LiMNo4,lithium ion,lithium polymer should have a life about 3-4 years,however the batteries seem to go on much longer than that,good to ask how much is a replacement battery when buying the bike.
Can I take it on a plane....only if the battery is less than 4Ah capacity.
Having just exhibited 4 days at the NEC cycle show I thought it useful to write down the popular questions,the understanding of an e-bike is improving but there are still many customers who do not know the basics. Obviously my answers are my own opinions and I point them in the direction of this forum if they want to dig deeper in the knowledge trough.
Apologies for 'sucking eggs' to many of you.
I don't hear the comment 'that's cheating' any more,public attitudes to the use of electric bikes is clearly changing and are more socially acceptable,even amongst the Lycra clad Specialised or Bianchi rider.
KudosDave
How far does it go....depends how much pedal power you input,what is the terrain,how much you weigh,how big is the battery,eco or turbo PAS setting....but with average rider,average power input,average terrain we advise 3 miles per Ah battery,put Wiggo on and turn the power off and you can get UP TO 500 MILES!
Will it charge when you pedal.....the straight answer is no,some bikes have regenerative braking but the return is so inefficient that is not worth the effort,also spoils the joy of freewheeling downhill.
How long does it take to charge...2Ah charger,10Ah battery....max 5 hours,average 3-4 hours.
What's the difference between a torque sensor and speed sensor....speed sensor is a rotary switch,turn pedals you get power,you can vary that power using the display. Torque sensor requires effort in to get motor power,gives an intuitive ride but not for a lazy rider.
I have been told that to go up hills I need a crank drive bike....Bosch have done a wonderful marketing job...5 years ago that was the case comparing the hub motors at that time but the Bafang BPM motor is also a good hill climber and avoids the complication of highly loaded chain and gear system,it also tends to be much cheaper.
How do I make it go faster,under power,than 15 mph....if you want to stay legal as a bicycle,to use on bike tracks,promenades,the highway you cannot have power above 15mph....but if you want to risk it and many do there are dongles or tweekable displays that will increase the speed,however you do that at your own risk.
I have heard there are faster bikes in Germany....you probably mean S-class but they are not legal here.
I want a bike with a throttle....up to 4 mph that's ok,full speed throttles up to 15 mph will be outlawed from January 2016,if you buy before you are ok.
I want to ride alongside my partner,his Bianchi beats me up hills....with an e-bike and modest pedal power you should beat your partner up a steep hill.
How long will the battery last....the heavy LifePo4 batteries seem to have an immortal life,our early bikes are still going strong after 5 years....the lighter LiMNo4,lithium ion,lithium polymer should have a life about 3-4 years,however the batteries seem to go on much longer than that,good to ask how much is a replacement battery when buying the bike.
Can I take it on a plane....only if the battery is less than 4Ah capacity.
Having just exhibited 4 days at the NEC cycle show I thought it useful to write down the popular questions,the understanding of an e-bike is improving but there are still many customers who do not know the basics. Obviously my answers are my own opinions and I point them in the direction of this forum if they want to dig deeper in the knowledge trough.
Apologies for 'sucking eggs' to many of you.
I don't hear the comment 'that's cheating' any more,public attitudes to the use of electric bikes is clearly changing and are more socially acceptable,even amongst the Lycra clad Specialised or Bianchi rider.
KudosDave