I'm twice your weight so half the distance seems right.I'm the opposite, both in build and approach.
I tend to stay in the top power mode (on my bike which produces a varying amount of power) but work the gears from 1 to 7. Although on maximum power, sometimes the motor won't kick in at all or produce just a small amount of power if I'm on just a slight incline. Mostly I cycle in hilly area.
I have a 15.6Ah battery which gives me about 60 miles in a hilly area.
(I'm a light build, weigh 52kg and a carry a load of about 6kg or 15kg when bike-camping.)
350w BPM rear wheel kit from woosh with downtube battery, controller in battery mount and king meter j-lcdWhat bike is it then?
My cst is derestricted.Must count teeth on front. I guess I should just get used to using the new power and gears together. I think my problem is forgetting to change down when I stop and just pulling away again in top.
Is your q128 derestricted?
I have the front wheel kit and KM J-Lcd will do just over 19mph on pas 3.350w BPM rear wheel kit from woosh with downtube battery, controller in battery mount and king meter j-lcd
OK, it can go a bit faster, but range will decrease a bit too.350w BPM rear wheel kit from woosh with downtube battery, controller in battery mount and king meter j-lcd
The difference here then is my 20a Luishi controller is torque control and sited remotely and Anthoney's HL controller integrated (17a ?) is speed control the speed difference is in the programming or a gearing difference.I have the front wheel kit and KM J-Lcd will do just over 19mph on pas 3.
You need to write a diet book. You'll make a fortuneYou should use the gears to get comfortable pedalling at whatever speed the motor wants to take the bike. If you turn the motor power down, you'll go slower and further. The harder you pedal, the further you go.
I was the same weight as you at Xmas (105kg). I stopped eating pies, and now my weight is down to 82kg. that's down from 16.5 stone to 12.9 stone. it's a lot easier to pedal a bike now. My electric bike is too fast for me now, so I don't use it so much. Instead, I use a road bike for fun and my electric bike for shopping, visiting and things like that. you could do the same. it's surprisingly easy. You just have to decide to do it.
"A starter for 10" brought me down from 92Kg to 72 Kg in 1 yearYou need to write a diet book. You'll make a fortune
It looks like you missed a major factor in your calculations. They're correct for how many calories it takes to pedal at 100w, but the human body has a very low efficiency in converting food into energy. I think it's around 20% to 25%. That would mean that you need to eat about 400 Calories per hour to maintain 100W."A starter for 10" brought me down from 92Kg to 72 Kg in 1 year