I took these photos of a hill leading up to my house and it is STEEP but I what grade do you think it is?
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Are you asking because you don't know or is it a test of Posters observation and know-how?I took these photos of a hill leading up to my house and it is STEEP but I what grade do you think it is?
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Hi Flecc:It's the best hill climbing full speed legal e-bike in our market, and probably in the world.
The only one I know of that can just about beat it at that is the eZee Chopper, but that's one's motor has been geared down for that purpose, so it only reaches about 13 mph. The Quando easily runs at 15+ mph on the flat without pedalling, you'll see how much when you get yours, and it's very much faster up the hills than the Chopper.
I cycle up 14% at 10 mph with ease, and by standing on the pedals comfortably do the same towing my big fat tyred trailer, all up weight about 115 kilos.
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I forgot to mention "ON ONE 10Ah BATTERY". The hill I had in mind was 17 km long. You might have difficulty in finding a hill long enough in Croydon to make a fair test. In fact in the whole of the UK. I wondered if you had a formula that would give an approximation for practical purposes.I don't really know how well it will do that Peter, as that's roughly 137 kilos gross, and all my experience is with 100 kilos (me and bike) or up to 110 kilos with a pannier load. Doing it with the trailer wouldn't really reflect the real situation, since there's the considerable drag of the two fat tyres added.
I'll try to get some idea in practice though, by loading up a bit and checking it.
Not today though, as I'm still catching up after being despondently down deepest, darkest, dial-up Dorset for a while.
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Not enough juice produced to light a torch bulb (I'm told)Change of topic . I have heard that there are bike which can recharge by the action of pedalling. This seems to me a really good way of biking.