@Coachman , you have a similar commute to work as I do. On bike, my commute to work is 22.6 miles one way. Flat around here with "hills". Majority of commute is on rail trail, the rest through neighborhoods/city roads.
On my acoustic bike, I can average around 14 mph. However, if I did that commute on my acoustic bike and averaged 14 mph, I'd come into work a hot sweaty useless mess lol. So I built an ebike for the purpose of the commute (and because it's fun haha). I put a BBS02 kit (750 watts) on one of my bikes (2005 Giant Trance). It has a smallish battery, 48v 12.8 amp hours, so I have to keep that in mind with range. Given that, I will average about 17 mph on the converted bike at PAS level 4 (out of 9). It takes an hour and twenty minutes to commute one way. And I come into work without sweating like a hog haha. I'd like to get a bigger battery so I can bump up the assist level to average 20-22 mph and shorten the commute time.
I have a smaller chainring on order (a lekkie 40T ring). A 48T is currently on there now. I'm thinking with the smaller chainring, I might get more battery range as the motor doesn't have to work as hard to get up to speed. It'll probably put less wear on the cassette too - sometimes I get a lot of chain skipping as the motor tries to get up to speed from a dead stop (I need to install the gear sensor still too).
I was contemplating converting my fun bike, but I'm keeping this acoustic because this is my trail and downhill bike (2021 Giant Trance X 29)
On my acoustic bike, I can average around 14 mph. However, if I did that commute on my acoustic bike and averaged 14 mph, I'd come into work a hot sweaty useless mess lol. So I built an ebike for the purpose of the commute (and because it's fun haha). I put a BBS02 kit (750 watts) on one of my bikes (2005 Giant Trance). It has a smallish battery, 48v 12.8 amp hours, so I have to keep that in mind with range. Given that, I will average about 17 mph on the converted bike at PAS level 4 (out of 9). It takes an hour and twenty minutes to commute one way. And I come into work without sweating like a hog haha. I'd like to get a bigger battery so I can bump up the assist level to average 20-22 mph and shorten the commute time.
I have a smaller chainring on order (a lekkie 40T ring). A 48T is currently on there now. I'm thinking with the smaller chainring, I might get more battery range as the motor doesn't have to work as hard to get up to speed. It'll probably put less wear on the cassette too - sometimes I get a lot of chain skipping as the motor tries to get up to speed from a dead stop (I need to install the gear sensor still too).
I was contemplating converting my fun bike, but I'm keeping this acoustic because this is my trail and downhill bike (2021 Giant Trance X 29)