unrealistic and unfit !!!!!
Rich, 27 miles on that terrain is asking a lot from your battery, i know the A170 pretty well, and its not exactly flat! I think perhaps your expectations are a little unrealistic. Or you're ungodly fit, in which case i'd love to be proven wrong!
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Hi Streethawk, I think you might well be right, it is fair to say that this is a huge undertaking I have however, thrown the gauntlet down and challenged myself to test this out at least two to three times a week!
I work as a psychiatric nurse, so once at work its a sedentary pace (at least most of the time!) but it is also a stressful job and the mammoth commute is I hope, a way of releasing the stress and a method of getting fit.
Two or three times a week doesn't always mean there and back in the same day, I work shifts and some of the time I do a late 1330hrs-2200hrs and start back the next morning at 0700-1500 and therefore, I usually stay over at my parents home in Scarborough, as its not worth the travel home.
I should also acknowledge, I'm not fit at all-far from it-45 years old-5'10 and almost 15st!
So, today I rode the Giant back from Fulford in York to my home near to Helmsley, I drastically underestimated just how far it was, I thought around 20 miles, never really clocked it before, and the actual distance was 28.78 miles! about the distance I intend to commute. I will admit, at Terrington Bank and at Caulkleys Bank near Nunnington, I got off and pushed! but the rest of the time, it was an enjoyable ride-and the time taken-a massive 2:23:14, at an average speed of 12.06 mph top speed 33.28mph slowest speed- s-l-o-w pushing the Giant up the two (big) Banks!
Here's some screenshots from my phone,
MobileMe Gallery
I used an app called 'Cyclemeter' £2.99 from the itunes app store, its brilliant, and I shall post a review of it as soon as I can stop gazing at my new bike! I love it.
Nearly forgot!
In terms of asking a lot from the battery, your right! The battery conked out around 500yds from my home! The 28 mile mark-not bad, but I have no evidence to say that it was fully charged to start with, as I wasn't intending to pick the bike up today, I rang the shop at 10am this morning and asked them to charge it, I got there at around 1.30pm so I guess 3 and a half hours isn't long if it started the charge from the 2 lights displayed when I test rode it last week so maybe the battery wasn't full? I have been given the opportunity to buy a second battery from Fulford Cycles at cost! they say thats £220, so it will be worth doing so, as the bikes rack takes a spare.