So l've just bought a Mirider 1 which a pretty standard rear hub drive folding ebike.
The quoted range is 30-40 miles although l admit this is "using power level one" presumably on flat roads.
Being a regular MTB rider l've ridden the Mirider pretty much to the limit of its speed all the time.
l've found power level 3 to be okay on the flat and 5 (maximum) on hills.
The first ride was home from the shop. The battery showed a full charge when l started, but after riding home a distance of 8.7 miles and 730ft of climbing the battery was down to 1 bar.
I charged it up and on the second ride did 10.87 miles
Again the battery was down to 1 bar when l got home, so l don't know how much further it would have gone.
The ride was mostly on full power as fast
as l could get the bike to go, and l climbed a total of 1250 feet.
Some of the hills were steep and required me to be out of the saddle to get up, one was about 2/3 of a mile and is a beast on any ebike.
At the top of that hill the battery was registering zero but it recovered to 2 bars.
Overall l am very impressed with this little bike, some of the ride was off road, on terrain that the Mirider isn't really designed for.
Next time l am going to try my regular 18 mile
loop which has around 1800 feet of climbing and see how far l get before the battery expires.
The range is supposed to improve after 2-3 full charges, so let's see.
The quoted range is 30-40 miles although l admit this is "using power level one" presumably on flat roads.
Being a regular MTB rider l've ridden the Mirider pretty much to the limit of its speed all the time.
l've found power level 3 to be okay on the flat and 5 (maximum) on hills.
The first ride was home from the shop. The battery showed a full charge when l started, but after riding home a distance of 8.7 miles and 730ft of climbing the battery was down to 1 bar.
I charged it up and on the second ride did 10.87 miles
Again the battery was down to 1 bar when l got home, so l don't know how much further it would have gone.
The ride was mostly on full power as fast
as l could get the bike to go, and l climbed a total of 1250 feet.
Some of the hills were steep and required me to be out of the saddle to get up, one was about 2/3 of a mile and is a beast on any ebike.
At the top of that hill the battery was registering zero but it recovered to 2 bars.
Overall l am very impressed with this little bike, some of the ride was off road, on terrain that the Mirider isn't really designed for.
Next time l am going to try my regular 18 mile
loop which has around 1800 feet of climbing and see how far l get before the battery expires.
The range is supposed to improve after 2-3 full charges, so let's see.