username00101
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So far 45 miles on the Atlas.
The only range test I did so far is on 2 major 15% hills, many other 5%+ hills, mostly on PA5. I got home with about 15% battery remaining after 20 miles.
I find the bike pretty big, especially with a suspension seatpost - and I'm 5'10. I definitely need to lean the bike to one side, and time it right to get into position so as soon as I hit the peddle, the motor helps move me.
What I really like is how responsive the motor is from a standstill. As soon as it hit the peddle, off the motor goes and it makes the process very easy.
The only range test I did so far is on 2 major 15% hills, many other 5%+ hills, mostly on PA5. I got home with about 15% battery remaining after 20 miles.
I find the bike pretty big, especially with a suspension seatpost - and I'm 5'10. I definitely need to lean the bike to one side, and time it right to get into position so as soon as I hit the peddle, the motor helps move me.
What I really like is how responsive the motor is from a standstill. As soon as it hit the peddle, off the motor goes and it makes the process very easy.
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