jobtraklite
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- Region
- USA
- City
- West central Illinois on the Mississippi bluffs.
One of the brands in the "Brand & User Reviews" (virtual) subforum is eFlow. I believe eFlow or e-Flow is actually an ebike model produced by the brand "Young Electric". This confused me when I was trying to find information about eFlow, but should have been looking for Young Electric.
Now my question. I'm looking for a ebike to use for light (AKA credit card) touring, meaning I need a bike with a longer range than the 28 miles per charge of my current ebike. Several of Young Electric's models, including the Vie 27.5 step through, tout a range of 90 miles. The condition of the test weren't mentioned; but I assume they were the usual: flat terrain, smooth surface, light weight rider, no wind, PAS 1, etc. The Vie's vague specs are what I am looking for. But I wonder if a 90 mile range is really possible with a Mivice 350W Brushless Rear Hub motor and a 36 Volt, 10.4 AH Lithium-ion battery?
I could find only one review of this bike, and that very enthusiastic. It included "I took it on a 60 miles test run to start with. ... Don't believe I'll ever see 90 miles without recharging, as I really liked the highest boost level to keep me moving."
Now I can live with less than 90 miles in the real world; but I prefer not to deal with a company that lies.
Now my question. I'm looking for a ebike to use for light (AKA credit card) touring, meaning I need a bike with a longer range than the 28 miles per charge of my current ebike. Several of Young Electric's models, including the Vie 27.5 step through, tout a range of 90 miles. The condition of the test weren't mentioned; but I assume they were the usual: flat terrain, smooth surface, light weight rider, no wind, PAS 1, etc. The Vie's vague specs are what I am looking for. But I wonder if a 90 mile range is really possible with a Mivice 350W Brushless Rear Hub motor and a 36 Volt, 10.4 AH Lithium-ion battery?
I could find only one review of this bike, and that very enthusiastic. It included "I took it on a 60 miles test run to start with. ... Don't believe I'll ever see 90 miles without recharging, as I really liked the highest boost level to keep me moving."
Now I can live with less than 90 miles in the real world; but I prefer not to deal with a company that lies.