Names intentionally left out,to protect the guilty.
The Kudos team did a show on mainland Europe.
Opposite us was a stand of a big volume e-bike supplier. It looked like they had a massive range of bikes but in reality it was a step through frame not unlike my Kudos Liberty bike,with lots of different specs and colours.
Their mid range bike looked very similar in battery size,same SB motor,same 790 display,I suspect same controller amps to my bike...ie very similar bike.
They had a big bold notice that said '10Ah x36v battery=100kms range',in miles I think that is about 60 miles. I had a number of potential customers who asked what is the range of our bikes,the normal conversation-average terrain,average rider input,mid PAS setting,about 30-35 miles-that's not very good,those guys over there offer 60 miles.
It so happened that we were both staying in the same hotel.
I questioned how they were able to claim a range twice mine and yet the bikes were so similar-I got the technically superior,special design usual PR type answer,but they were adamant that their bike would cover 100 kms.
OK here's the bet....one of my guys is a keen off road cyclist and they had some fit guys on their stand. We would take same bike off each stand,set to mid PAS,same gearing and ride round the exhibition hall...if their bike covered twice the distance of a Kudos bike I would buy the beers for the rest of the week,but if it failed to do so they would buy the beers for the rest of the week.
No sense of fair play these europeans,they told me to go away(well I think thats what they said in Dutch!)...These range claims are in most instances complete rubbish,obviously if you put Bradley Wiggins on an e-bike and turn the power off you could do 500 kms on one charge! We could do with some reference standard to be able to compare these claimed ranges.
Dave
Kudoscycles
The Kudos team did a show on mainland Europe.
Opposite us was a stand of a big volume e-bike supplier. It looked like they had a massive range of bikes but in reality it was a step through frame not unlike my Kudos Liberty bike,with lots of different specs and colours.
Their mid range bike looked very similar in battery size,same SB motor,same 790 display,I suspect same controller amps to my bike...ie very similar bike.
They had a big bold notice that said '10Ah x36v battery=100kms range',in miles I think that is about 60 miles. I had a number of potential customers who asked what is the range of our bikes,the normal conversation-average terrain,average rider input,mid PAS setting,about 30-35 miles-that's not very good,those guys over there offer 60 miles.
It so happened that we were both staying in the same hotel.
I questioned how they were able to claim a range twice mine and yet the bikes were so similar-I got the technically superior,special design usual PR type answer,but they were adamant that their bike would cover 100 kms.
OK here's the bet....one of my guys is a keen off road cyclist and they had some fit guys on their stand. We would take same bike off each stand,set to mid PAS,same gearing and ride round the exhibition hall...if their bike covered twice the distance of a Kudos bike I would buy the beers for the rest of the week,but if it failed to do so they would buy the beers for the rest of the week.
No sense of fair play these europeans,they told me to go away(well I think thats what they said in Dutch!)...These range claims are in most instances complete rubbish,obviously if you put Bradley Wiggins on an e-bike and turn the power off you could do 500 kms on one charge! We could do with some reference standard to be able to compare these claimed ranges.
Dave
Kudoscycles