I have a Pro Connect 10 too, and I achieve about 100 miles with a full battery, using Eco mode (lowest mode) on pretty flat paths most of the time, with the very occasional boosts of assistance when climbing hills.
In term of range, hard to beat, but some effort is indeed required, being a crank driven assistance (unlike the electric hub-driven "moped" with throttle).
It's indeed the 250w impulse 2 version, with the 17ah battery. Assistance cuts off at around 17mph.
I have very happy with the bike, but I think the cheaper Pro Connect 9 is probably as capable, but has a much smaller battery for the UK market.
A possible issue with the Pro Connect 10 is that, being 10 gears, the chain would be narrower, and therefore more likely to break, given the high torque and strain from the Impulse 2 mid-motor.
However, 9 gears are probably sufficient for most people, and could be more robust.
In term of range, hard to beat, but some effort is indeed required, being a crank driven assistance (unlike the electric hub-driven "moped" with throttle).
It's indeed the 250w impulse 2 version, with the 17ah battery. Assistance cuts off at around 17mph.
I have very happy with the bike, but I think the cheaper Pro Connect 9 is probably as capable, but has a much smaller battery for the UK market.
A possible issue with the Pro Connect 10 is that, being 10 gears, the chain would be narrower, and therefore more likely to break, given the high torque and strain from the Impulse 2 mid-motor.
However, 9 gears are probably sufficient for most people, and could be more robust.
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