I've owned my Synergie Mistral e-bike for 1 year now (1,600 miles), so I thought I'd see how far I could ride before the battery, a Phylion 36V 10Ah Lithium Ion, gave out. For this test I used the "S" sport mode all the time and pedalled gently over hilly terrain averaging 11 mph. The battery gave out at 20.5 miles.
When only 3 out of five battery lights were showing, under no load condition, it was only about half a mile before the motor cut-out and I had to pedal the last half mile home. I found it very hard to pedal against the resistance of the brushed geared motor which I believe does not have a freewheel. It would be as well to push the bike up anything but a gentle incline once the battery is flat. Fortunately my rides are usually no more than 15 miles and this is the first time I've run the battery flat. I always charge the battery after every trip.
I think this is acceptable battery performance. I don't know what the Mistral new battery price is now but last year you could buy one for £158. I paid £450 including delivery for my Mistral e-bike 12 months ago which has been very reliable. I've had two front wheel punctures to mend in 1,600 miles, adjusted the brake cables and oiled the chain a few times. No rust to report. I clean the bike occasionally lightly oil metal parts and coat the screws with a little grease.
Modifications.. I discarded the useless dynamo, wedged the battery with rubber to stop it rattling added a saddlebag, computer and mirror.
When only 3 out of five battery lights were showing, under no load condition, it was only about half a mile before the motor cut-out and I had to pedal the last half mile home. I found it very hard to pedal against the resistance of the brushed geared motor which I believe does not have a freewheel. It would be as well to push the bike up anything but a gentle incline once the battery is flat. Fortunately my rides are usually no more than 15 miles and this is the first time I've run the battery flat. I always charge the battery after every trip.
I think this is acceptable battery performance. I don't know what the Mistral new battery price is now but last year you could buy one for £158. I paid £450 including delivery for my Mistral e-bike 12 months ago which has been very reliable. I've had two front wheel punctures to mend in 1,600 miles, adjusted the brake cables and oiled the chain a few times. No rust to report. I clean the bike occasionally lightly oil metal parts and coat the screws with a little grease.
Modifications.. I discarded the useless dynamo, wedged the battery with rubber to stop it rattling added a saddlebag, computer and mirror.