Giant Road E+ 1 Statistics..

Gubbins

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I had a free pass today so decided to try a longer ride,
I have the bikes display and a garmin gps which between them produce a wealth of stats and figures, the main ones of note being..
66 Miles Ridden
3500ft Climbed
27% Battery Remaining
Now this will mean a lot to some, and not much to others and to be honest, while this detail looks good it doesnt really help anyone decide how this bike, or any other might perform for them
However, there is another stat that perhaps does, and this is the time you can be out there riding it!
Among others the bike records a trip time, but only counts this time when the wheels are actually turning so this is moving time, not play time which as we all know can be very different..
So my 66 miles and 3500 ft having used 73% of the charge was done in 4 hours (moving Time) according to the bike, but in reality it was more like 5 hours (play time) as I stop and chat whenever I can.
So it should be fair to say that 6 or 7 hours out is a definite possibility on this bike..
Ride out 01.jpg Ride out 02.jpg
 

Cip57

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Hi Phil,
Thanks for the review. I'm waiting for a demo here in the US. Much better mileage than my Stromer which uses 75% power @ the 25mi mark with a larger battery and similar Elev Gain. My average speed is around 19-20 mph.
A few questions;
Waht was your average speed??
What power mode where you in?
I assume your bike was restricted in Europe to 20mph keeping power consumption down on the flats.
Thanks,
Steve
 

Crockers

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Steve
In the EU we are restricted to 25kph which is 15.5 mph.

I had a go on this bike at the NEC. It is very quick but I'm too old for it. I found the ride too hard on the narrow tyres and the riding position would soon have done my back in. I think a very lightweight unpowered road bike ought to keep up with it. For me I need a more upright position with fatter tyres to absorb the bangs.
As a bike though I was very impressed with the Giant.
 

Gubbins

Esteemed Pedelecer
Hi Steve,
As Crockers says its 15.5mph cutoff.
The link should give you all the detail for most of my review ride, the rest was a separate ride on the same charge and I added them both together.
I ride in Normal all the time.. I have found that its quicker getting up to the cutoff and power is outstanding, whereas in eco it takes longer to reach the cutoff and is slower on hills, so even though it is using less power it is working for longer so in my opinion there is no gain from using eco. Sport is another matter entirely.. I have tried it on big climbs and its good, but not needed!
I am 67 with no real cycling history, and for normal road riding I can happily cruise along above the cutoff, so depending on your age and fitness you should do better than me.. or not as the case may be!
https://www.strava.com/activities/717767667
A more impressive effort..
https://www.strava.com/activities/707340690
 

Cip57

Finding my (electric) wheels
Sep 19, 2016
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Hawthorne, NY
Phil,
Like you I have just returned to cycling for exercise and health. I enjoy it to the point I'm out 3-4 times a week. Here is a short spin with two KOM's. Must be driving these avid cyclist crazy that a 59 yr old is turning out these times LOL
I look forward to test riding the Giant, plans are to give the Stromer to my wife so we can ride together.
 
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Gubbins

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Phil,
Like you I have just returned to cycling for exercise and health. I enjoy it to the point I'm out 3-4 times a week. Here is a short spin with two KOM's. Must be driving these avid cyclist crazy that a 59 yr old is turning out these times LOL
I look forward to test riding the Giant, plans are to give the Stromer to my wife so we can ride together.
https://www.strava.com/activities/711398642
Now that looks like a nice place to ride...
 

Artstu

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Yes I was thinking that. Pinching koms just adds flames to the cheating fire.. I just make mine private...
No offence intended by the way
Sorry Phill that comment wasn't for you, I know you already do the right thing. All my rides on the e-bike get listed as e-bike, I only occasionally upload them as ride to see how I've done, then change them over soon after.
 

soundwave

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there all on drugs anyway :p
 

Gubbins

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No Worries.
I just noticed that Cip57 had one is all.
On one front if we all put them in as ebike rides and made some segments we would build up a database for future rides, but when I tried to do this my rides seemed to be excluded from my totals.. so went over to making private if the ride was a bit ott
 

Artstu

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No Worries.
I just noticed that Cip57 had one is all.
On one front if we all put them in as ebike rides and made some segments we would build up a database for future rides, but when I tried to do this my rides seemed to be excluded from my totals.. so went over to making private if the ride was a bit ott
My total for e-bike cycling is working perfectly.
New e-bike segments don't get checked through the database for rides already done, so only any rides after its creation get logged, I've made a few, but it's a lonely old world in the e-bike Strava world.
 

Gubbins

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My total for e-bike cycling is working perfectly.
New e-bike segments don't get checked through the database for rides already done, so only any rides after its creation get logged, I've made a few, but it's a lonely old world in the e-bike Strava world.
That's what you get for cheating....
 
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Artstu

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That's what you get for cheating....
Talking of cheating I was riding up a 1.5 mile local climb with my friends 9-year-old daughter when 3 club riders passed us near the bottom, I said jump on their tail and see if you can keep with them, they were chatting away all the way up. She needed a couple of pushes to keep her on the back.

When I got home I checked my pace on the long segment and it would have given me 2nd place overall in the women ! not bad for a 9-year-old (her not me of course)
 
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Cip57

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Sorry Phill that comment wasn't for you, I know you already do the right thing. All my rides on the e-bike get listed as e-bike, I only occasionally upload them as ride to see how I've done, then change them over soon after.
Art,

I figured out how to list my bike. You can't add it from a phone app. took a bit of figuring out.

You should have mentioned you where going to flag it in your post.
 

soundwave

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if you change it to ebike then back to cycle it removes the flags ;)
 

Artstu

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Art,

I figured out how to list my bike. You can't add it from a phone app. took a bit of figuring out.

You should have mentioned you where going to flag it in your post.
I didn't flag it, if I had I would own up, it wasn't flagged when I looked.

ETA, just looked again and I see no flag, perhaps only you can see it is flagged?
 

Cip57

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I didn't flag it, if I had I would own up, it wasn't flagged when I looked.

ETA, just looked again and I see no flag, perhaps only you can see it is flagged?
I corrected the issue when I added my two rides. Some wise guy did from the site. No problem Art, i took out the link.