How steep is it??Nice pics Chris, I think the answer to that question is like many things is it depends. I have the Active Line Plus motor in my road racing bike and it has got me up all the on road hills that I have tried in my area without too much effort.
However I have the CX motor in my e-mtb and that just about gets me up some of the inclines on the off road routes I do here in North Wales, there is no way the Active Line Plus would be powerful enough to do this. You would need to be very fit and therefore probably not require an e-bike if you could get up Drum (mountain in North Wales) on a bike fitted with an Active Line Plus motor.
I have to use Turbo mode most of the way up Drum and when I get to the top I am absolutely shattered, to give you some idea how steep it is. Its about 4 miles from my house to the top of Drum. I have a 500 wh battery and I will use about 60% of that energy just doing 4 miles. I can do 50 miles on the road on the same bike using the same amount of energy from the battery.
So as I said it all depends on what you want to do with your bike, if you want to ride off road up very steep hills ie. mountains then you will need to go for a CX equipped bike, the Active Line Plus will not be powerful enough for most people (that need the assistance of a motor).
If on the other hand you have no intention of riding up mountains then I am sure the Active Line Plus motor will be fine for most people.
Drum is over 2500 ft high, so I am riding from sea level up to that height in 4 miles. You also have to consider the surface you are riding on, its mud, grass, loose rocks, ie difficult surface that saps the energy of both you and the bike battery.How steep is it??
I got a climb from my parents to home, 6.5miles and circa 1000ft with a section of 4/500 yards at circa 11% and I hardly use one cube of battery on my active plus with 2” thunder Burt tyres and I’m 18st 11lbs
No.....I’m 43 and 18st 11lbs and I get up everything I need to in South Wales, including the tumble, llangynidr, llangattock and black rockHi folks.
So. . . would an unfit 56 year old struggle with an Active Line Plus motor going up the type of inclines Chris showed us in his pics?
Hi. Thanks for the reply. Do you use up a lot of the battery when climbing all those? I'm not going to be going 'mountain' climbing, just mainly our crumbling potholed roads! Do you use the motor on the flat or save it for the inclines?No.....I’m 43 and 18st 11lbs and I get up everything I need to in South Wales, including the tumble, llangynidr, llangattock and black rock
Difficult question to answer as its often hard to tell from pictures and videos too for that matter how steep something is. If your thinking of buying a bike with say an Active Line Plus motor or a CX motor then see if you LBS will let you try out both on some decent hills. Lots of bike shops now have some e-mtb demonstrators.Hi folks.
So. . . would an unfit 56 year old struggle with an Active Line Plus motor going up the type of inclines Chris showed us in his pics?
I can understand that and I am sure riding style plays a big part in this. If your someone that wants to ride with the motor off most of the time and then just use it for the hills then the ALP will be the better option I am sure.Thanks for those comments Nev. I'd like to have the extra power for my 'weaker moments' on my rides, but don't want the resistance of the CX motor when preserving the battery and cycling unaided.
Stu.
Hi Eagle. Thanks for your explanations. I'm going to test a Giant entour with a Yamaha motor tomorrow - weather permitting as the shop said I can't test ride it in the rain (why? surely a shop test bike can be allowed to get wet, but there your go, it's their bike!). I really like the Cube bikes but haven't got a local dealer stocking them.My Haibike Sduro FullSeven 3.0 has the Yamaha PW-SE (70NM) motor (zero drag above 15.5 mph) and it works extremely well in Standard mode on my steep hills in West Wales. 12% hills are commonplace locally and some are considerably steeper.
I have only had to resort to High mode for a short distance on part of a very steep hill just to move at a decent speed. I think I probably would have been okay in Standard mode, but at a reduced speed.
Stumac62 makes a good point about choosing a motor, like my Yamaha PW-SE or a Bosch ALP, which is drag-free above the cutoff limit.
The key point as Nev, myself and others have made is to take a shortlisted ebike to your favourite steep hill and TRY before you BUY!
Thanks Chris. Did you use the motor on different modes as you went up?. . .Now at 63 it's smiles all the way up and only a bit out of breath at the top..
So, are you out of the saddle charging up the hills with the motor on Turbo or is it more comfortable that that?To be honest on the steep bits I just go straight to turbo. Obviously the CX does provide quite a lot more power so will be the better motor when the going gets really tough. My brother has just bought a bike with a CX Motor so one day soon I will see what they are like side by side. I expect he will leave me on the hills but I might get a bit back on the flat when we are above 25kph. The CX certainly gives a lot more oomph when you start off. From what my bro has said you can feel the CX motor cut out when you get to 25kph whereas the ALP seems to gently reduce assistance in an almost unnoticeable way. That could of course just be different perceptions.