I - perhaps unwisely - attempted a 100 mile ride with a roadie.
We started from Manchester Piccadilly station at 8.45am with the intention of reaching Llandudno in North Wales for a train back at 5.30pm.
Because of the travelling, I used my MH7, which is a 20" wheel dongle free Bosch bike.
I knew I was in trouble within a couple of hundred metres of leaving the station, the roadie's cruising pace was about 16mph, leaving me fighting the speed limit.
Despite this I managed to hang on to his wheel, although I think he was easing up a bit.
Where I could score was on restarts at traffic lights, I could get up to speed while he was still fiddling with his clipless pedals.
He got a puncture after about 30 miles, which rather unkindly I was pleased about because it gave me a chance of a rest.
Despite the speed limit, I was able to make quicker progress on the open sections when I deployed full power.
Slightly faster climbing and generally quicker acceleration made a difference.
Even so, I couldn't drop the roadie on climbs, he could get up most things close to 15mph, same as me.
It became apparent we were not going to make Llandudno in time for the train, so a decision was taken to duff the lunch stop and head for Rhyl to get the train there.
We managed this with about 15 minutes to spare, although I had to push hard for the last 20 miles to do it.
I took all three batteries, two 11ah, and one eight, so a theoretical capacity of 30ah.
I changed the first battery with two blobs left, exhausted the second, and there wasn't much left in the third when we reached Rhyl - 86 miles.
I'm not certain the roadie could have made Llandudno in time, even he conceded traffic lights and junctions had knocked his moving average more than he thought it would.
I might have made it had I been able to deploy full power all the way, but I'm fairly sure my battery capacity would not have allowed that.
The bike performed faultlessly, although three batteries is too much dead weight.
Assuming my Bosch batteries are not quite holding an 'as new' charge, I reckon I used about 22-24ah.
It would be fascinating to know how much better a lighter and fitter rider than me would have got on.
We started from Manchester Piccadilly station at 8.45am with the intention of reaching Llandudno in North Wales for a train back at 5.30pm.
Because of the travelling, I used my MH7, which is a 20" wheel dongle free Bosch bike.
I knew I was in trouble within a couple of hundred metres of leaving the station, the roadie's cruising pace was about 16mph, leaving me fighting the speed limit.
Despite this I managed to hang on to his wheel, although I think he was easing up a bit.
Where I could score was on restarts at traffic lights, I could get up to speed while he was still fiddling with his clipless pedals.
He got a puncture after about 30 miles, which rather unkindly I was pleased about because it gave me a chance of a rest.
Despite the speed limit, I was able to make quicker progress on the open sections when I deployed full power.
Slightly faster climbing and generally quicker acceleration made a difference.
Even so, I couldn't drop the roadie on climbs, he could get up most things close to 15mph, same as me.
It became apparent we were not going to make Llandudno in time for the train, so a decision was taken to duff the lunch stop and head for Rhyl to get the train there.
We managed this with about 15 minutes to spare, although I had to push hard for the last 20 miles to do it.
I took all three batteries, two 11ah, and one eight, so a theoretical capacity of 30ah.
I changed the first battery with two blobs left, exhausted the second, and there wasn't much left in the third when we reached Rhyl - 86 miles.
I'm not certain the roadie could have made Llandudno in time, even he conceded traffic lights and junctions had knocked his moving average more than he thought it would.
I might have made it had I been able to deploy full power all the way, but I'm fairly sure my battery capacity would not have allowed that.
The bike performed faultlessly, although three batteries is too much dead weight.
Assuming my Bosch batteries are not quite holding an 'as new' charge, I reckon I used about 22-24ah.
It would be fascinating to know how much better a lighter and fitter rider than me would have got on.