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Ballynoes

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I know we are all different with different bikes batteries and abilities but I was just interested as how far or how high anyone has gone on a full charge.

My biggest ride so far is 26 miles with a total of 2316ft of ascending, and I still had battery left, that's with the Bosch CX motor and the 500Wh battery.

This year I have some bigger rides with higher climbs planned so I will be interested to see how far this machine goes ;)
 

EddiePJ

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One example. I should add that the battery when changed, was worryingly hot to the touch.

I would advise a second battery if you really want to tackle of ride of either decent length, or elevation gain. Having to conserve the battery, is never a pleasant experience.

 
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chris_n

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Probably 68Km with 2300m climbing, have been further and climbed higher but not at the same time.
Yamaha Haibike with extender battery.
 

Tom Rae

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A couple of weeks ago, I did a ride from fully charged to empty, 26 miles with 3600ft of climbing (378w battery).
 

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I have done 44 miles with a mix of trails, rivers, canals and some road, 2114ft climbs .. my body ran out of battery before the bike, still had a few mile left in the battery in tour mode (6) and 20ish when I switched to eco ... Most of the ride was done in tour, little eMTB mode and some eco. Bosch CX with 500kwh battery
 
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Ballynoes

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Hi Tom,

well what can I say, did the full 30 miles but the climb was impossible, when I got there, the track was just loose gravel, rocks and the likes. Absolutely no grip whatever I tried, and the back wheel just kept spinning off to the side, with or without boost, slid off three times in 500 yards, so had to abandon the steep climb. I did however continue farther on to the Falls of Tarf, see pic attached and managed 1400 ft of ascent.

On the Sunday I did 25 miles and 2200ft of ascending, and had to climbed 4 large gates.

Just goes to show that all the planning doesn't help when you actually get on the ground.

I have a few more steep climbs to try, but as they are in the Perthshire Hills I will wait for better weather as when you get up there the weather is quite different.
 
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