First ride to work after a 21 day lay off for my Haibike bike and battery during my summer holiday break, 12 miles cross country to work and then 10 miles back home in the small hours on the road. The joys of shift work.
So I charged my almost 5 and a half year old 400Wh Yamaha battery to full at home within a couple of hours of setting off to work at just after 13:30.
These sheep appeared to have been freshly sheered. I thought you sheered sheep after the winter before the summer. What do I know, nothing.
I noted when I arrived at work at the end of my 12 mile almost completely off road ride that I had used a miserly 28% of my battery. On my ride to work I only use the lowest assist and some sections like the field in the picture above, no assist.
The Yamaha motor is very nice to ride without motor assistance and seems to add absolutely no drag at all. I was also carrying more weight than normal in my panniers. At work I removed my battery and plugged it in to charge.
Much later, there was trouble at the mill, though I get paid overtime at time and a half if required, though I would prefer to be in bed, I rode 10 miles home on the road at about 01:00AM in the morning.
At that time of night, after a long shift I want to get home quickly and use the middle higher assist level of the three I have to climb hills quicker and ride the 10 miles I have to travel in around thirty minutes to average 20mph.
When I got home I had used 34% of my batteries capacity, and removed it and took it into the house to store at 66% charged until I next need to use it.
That could have been today but the reason I have the time to write this as although I am working today I am on call at home with my fingers crossed that I do not get called.
The latest I can be called to do some work is 21:40, but I reasonably sure I will not be and it is nice to sit at home being paid.
I keep a note of my bike's mileage that with last night's ride has crept up to 12,474 miles.