Hi, that range would just about do me. Is yours a kit bike or factory made bike?As you say - I have 514-ish watt/hours on my high-torque trecker & it gives me about 40 miles on mixed terrain.
Can the e-race p be supplied with a bigger battery?
Hi, that range would just about do me. Is yours a kit bike or factory made bike?As you say - I have 514-ish watt/hours on my high-torque trecker & it gives me about 40 miles on mixed terrain.
Can the e-race p be supplied with a bigger battery?
I've flattened one in 19 miles, I imagine my bike will roll a bit better and I imagine my output will be higher than yours.Can anyone give an estimate to how long a 400watt bosch battery will go in a hilly terrain with an 70+kg (not that fit smoker and drinker)rider on something like a KTM Macina Action 27?
Cheers, i know the place and have visited a few times but its a long way from me.i am on the opposite side towards the west coast.Hi Neil,
I don't exactly where you live, but there is the Electric Cycle Centre in Penrith
http://www.electriccyclecentrepenrith.com/
I would like to but i think by the time i got to any of them my battery would be flat(although if i could get onto any lake bus services that accept bikes it could be possible) I live just outside the lake district national park in Cockermouth.I've flattened one in 19 miles, I imagine my bike will roll a bit better and I imagine my output will be higher than yours.
Where exactly are you based? and will you be riding Hardknott pass and Wyrnose pass? some climbs will easily consume half your battery, if not a bit more. I've not ridden my bike in the Lakes, but I'd be confident it would get me up any climb, I'd worry about battery capacity though, even with two batteries.
Out in the flat then. This range predictor works well for me and my bike http://www.electricbikerange.info/Electric_bike_range.htmlI live just outside the lake district national park in Cockermouth.
Unfortunately, if you keep the assist on to 25mph it'll slaughter your range - on any bike... Unless you contrive to go downhill all the timeThait would have to be deactivated as 15mph on the flat is a little on the slow side for me. 20-25 would be just fine. How much will it eat into my range do you think? .
It's only 30 miles from Cockermouth to Penrith, but if they don't have what you want you are a long way from another dealer.Cheers, i know the place and have visited a few times but its a long way from me.i am on the opposite side towards the west coast.
I don't find that at all, I was rarely able to ride above the assist limit, so I just go a lot faster for a similar energy expenditure.Unfortunately, if you keep the assist on to 25mph it'll slaughter your range - on any bike... Unless you contrive to go downhill all the time
Wouldn't dream of it.Incidentally, my wife went to Cockermouth Grammar School, no jokes please, I've heard them all before
Not sure what you're saying here, Artstu:I don't find that at all, I was rarely able to ride above the assist limit, so I just go a lot faster for a similar energy expenditure.
Thanks for that link Artisu, very helpful.Out in the flat then. This range predictor works well for me and my bike http://www.electricbikerange.info/Electric_bike_range.html
So perhaps you can have a play with some routes you'd do, it only has 10 way points, but seems to work OK.