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Air resistance has much more effect than weight. Even wearing lycra makes a big difference once you get past 20 mph.
Normal cyclists rarely do more than 15 mphHow much slower than a road bike am I? I want to be as fast as a road bike on the flat ideally.
the new top gearWith assist on the recumbent I'm nearly as fast as SW but I stay legal.
Just make sure that the next kit you get, if you ever do, can be de-restricted. Mine is set to 19 mph. So I see '20' on the clock as it cuts off. If it couldn't be tweaked, I wouldn't stand an ice cubes chance in hell of keeping up with guys like this!I have an old bike with the current cyclotricity 250W kit. It uses a road chain 53-11 (I think).
They say its not derestrictable so I'm wondering if theres anything I can do to overclock it.
It runs on a 36v battery so it should easily be able to do more than 15.5 mph.
That guy was working hard trying to keep ahead of you ,and his Road manners were lacking in comparison with yourself, shame you didn't have that little bit extra you could of really peed him off.Just make sure that the next kit you get, if you ever do, can be de-restricted. Mine is set to 19 mph. So I see '20' on the clock as it cuts off. If it couldn't be tweaked, I wouldn't stand an ice cubes chance in hell of keeping up with guys like this!
I still had to work to keep up with this guy by trying to keep it at 19 mph. Now, that's only 3.5 mph more than street legal. But it's a massive difference in real world use.
Normal cyclists rarely do more than 15 mph
Roadies train at 15to 20 mph and race at 25-30.
The bike makes some difference.
On a Salisbury I struggled to hold 15 mph with assist.
On my BH I ran around at 18 mph average.
On my recumbent I can cruse at 20 on the flat without assist.
I managed a long day cycle at 15 mph moving average over 8 hours without assist.
With assist on the recumbent I'm nearly as fast as SW but I stay legal.
Yes cut out is at 25 km/h and the bars are trekking bars but turned down a bit so I am between flat and drop bar body angle. Air resistance is felt at +40 km/h and becomes noticeably hard at 45 km/h, my top speed down steep hills in that position is about 53 km/h, lying down I have topped 62 km/h on my previous hub motor bike.Does your kit cut out at 15.5 mph? Also are you running flat bars or drops?
Not derestricted . ... What a lot of conditions would "restricted" not suffice?Yes, so long as the motor cuts out.. in my experience you still get other cyclists moaning, they presume you have a max 15.5mph speed!
John
So, what speed is your cut off?Hills are still hard but the motor helps a lot.