I am interested to know how much drag (none, a small amount, quite a lot, like towing an adult hippo?) pedelecers experience above 15.5 mph with various motors such as Bosch Active Line Plus, Yamaha PW-X, Yamaha PW-SE, Giant SyncDrive Sport (Yamaha) on various ebikes such as Crossfuse, Cube, Haibike, Giant etc.
Basically, what is your experience pedalling your bike unaided on a flat road above the cut-off limit with one of the above motors?
PS Not including dongles.
I have done it but don't usually get much above 28km/hr or so, It is a heavy bike (with all the stuff in my panniers probably 26kg+) and I rarely bother to try to cane it as I'm not a commuter or regular road rider.
The real benefit of the zero resist Activeline Plus on my Cube Touring bike for me is that I can simply treat the bike as a normal one and only use the power assist as a HR moderator.
I don't use the assist unless my HR gets over 150 and then make sure it never gets above 160.
If HR drops back into the 140's I turn off the assist.
Two hours into a club ride last weekend someone asked me about my range.
I replied that, as I'd at that point used the assist for about 90 seconds so far, daylight would run out long before my battery.
The only sort of rides that need any real battery use are ones with signifiicant hills.
As for drag on the Activeline Plus there is absolutely none. 1:1 gearing, No resist at all.
Obviously as the motor cuts off at about 26kph you will sometimes notice the loss of boost if you have been relying on it to get up to that speed, but quite often I look down and see that I'm travelling above the cut-off and hadn't noticed a thing.