James Kohls
Active Member
I have a 2015 Turbo X and wondering if any Turbo owners use their bikes in the winter. This will be my first time owning an electric bike in the winter (Minnesota). It seems like the Turbos have a nice smooth power-up which I'm hoping will help get moving on slippery surfaces. I do plan on purchasing studded tires and the fender kit before then.
Being heavier may be nice in terms of planting the bike firmly in the snow, but I'm guessing it will also make stopping and turning (avoiding slips) worse. Anyone wiped out on their Turbo yet? ~50lb bike falling on you better/worse than you expected?
I'm also planning to try out eco modes to help limit top speed as higher speeds on snow aren't very safe regardless of what types of tires you have. Would also be interesting to see if regen mode is good for going down snowy hills as braking can lead to skidding.
Being heavier may be nice in terms of planting the bike firmly in the snow, but I'm guessing it will also make stopping and turning (avoiding slips) worse. Anyone wiped out on their Turbo yet? ~50lb bike falling on you better/worse than you expected?
I'm also planning to try out eco modes to help limit top speed as higher speeds on snow aren't very safe regardless of what types of tires you have. Would also be interesting to see if regen mode is good for going down snowy hills as braking can lead to skidding.
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