Hi everyone, I have been trying several ebikes last Friday. That is in the view of commuting to work daily. It is a longish one, 15 miles each way with roughly 5-600 feet up and down.
By some margin, the one with the Yamaha motor (pw-se) is the bike I preferred because of the double front derailleur, which allows to go above the assisted speed of 15.5mph without having to put in a crazy cadence. That was in contrast to the bosh based bikes: a Cube with an active line plus and a Scott with the cx motor. The latter is impressive in acceleration so that one is pretty fast up to the 15-16 mph... to be stuck there because the motor drag kicks in perceptibly. It is less of a problem with the ALP based cube, but because of the relatively small front derailleur there is also a ceiling of sorts, especially on downhills. So in a Bosh-only world my preference would clearly be towards an ALP bike. I also know that I would not have range issues, that from lurking in various threads here
Before I pull the trigger -it is two grand after all- I would like to know if any of you has had any range issues with the bike I am coveting, a Haybike sduro trekking 6.0, it has the Yamaha pw-se motor and a 500wh battery. I do know about the fact that it hinges a lot on how it is used and how much the motor is put to work. It is more major impediments or testimonies to that effect that I am looking for as in never being able to pass the 25mile mark even on super-eco mode.. Again, it would be 30 miles with 1000 feet in elevation. I am reasonably fit for my age (early 50s) and weigh 90 kg.
Hope this makes some sense
M.
By some margin, the one with the Yamaha motor (pw-se) is the bike I preferred because of the double front derailleur, which allows to go above the assisted speed of 15.5mph without having to put in a crazy cadence. That was in contrast to the bosh based bikes: a Cube with an active line plus and a Scott with the cx motor. The latter is impressive in acceleration so that one is pretty fast up to the 15-16 mph... to be stuck there because the motor drag kicks in perceptibly. It is less of a problem with the ALP based cube, but because of the relatively small front derailleur there is also a ceiling of sorts, especially on downhills. So in a Bosh-only world my preference would clearly be towards an ALP bike. I also know that I would not have range issues, that from lurking in various threads here
Before I pull the trigger -it is two grand after all- I would like to know if any of you has had any range issues with the bike I am coveting, a Haybike sduro trekking 6.0, it has the Yamaha pw-se motor and a 500wh battery. I do know about the fact that it hinges a lot on how it is used and how much the motor is put to work. It is more major impediments or testimonies to that effect that I am looking for as in never being able to pass the 25mile mark even on super-eco mode.. Again, it would be 30 miles with 1000 feet in elevation. I am reasonably fit for my age (early 50s) and weigh 90 kg.
Hope this makes some sense
M.