Downhiller
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I just got a Thrive ! I quite love it and am pleased with the range so far with the 500 Wh.It would be pretty awesome if Giant allowed a purchaser to choose an option of battery size when they buy the bike initially. Norco does that with their e-MTBs, you have a choice of one of three battery sizes. The price is adjusted accordingly, but at least you don’t have to take the stock one and buy a second one if you want more capacity.
I’d love a Thrive with the 800 wh battery for my wife. We like to ride together, but I wish she could go faster so I’d love to get an ebike for her. She’s a bit reluctant, but hopefully she will come around. With 800 wh she could obviously go further and faster and that just opens up more options for us.
Maybe it is good enough ?
[The Thrive also can accommodate a range extender, (I assume you wouldn’t want to fuss with that - just get an 800 from the get go right ?!)]
It’s been windy and cold (0C) here. I did 40 km with (536 metres elevation according to Strava) in mainly Eco mode @ high cadence and then 25 km (382 elecation) in the smart sensing mode which used more battery. Those two rides used about 80% of the battery. I suppose my weight matters too. I’m 65 kg. My friends tell me their range in these winter conditions is about 30% less than normal. So I’m thinking normally that 65 km would be 93 km, with twenty percent battery to spare.
Would that be enough ?
In winter I’m fine with just being out a couple of hours ! Brr.
The charger for the Thrive is good too - theres a button to press if you want charging to stop at 60%. It goes from zero to 80% in 2 hours.
If you want me to do any range testing that would replicate the rides you do together I’d love to ! I found these forums very helpful and would love to contribute !