ESBreidenbach
New Member
Seriously consdering the CrossRip Plus: I have a couple of questions:
1) On my electric car (2011 nissan leaf), I only charge to 80% in order to prolong battery life. I read something similar (cant remember where now) about the PowerPak 500, that ideal storage is between 30 and 60%. If I use the battery 4 days a week, and leave the battery in the charger when I get home until my next use, will I be degrading the battery life because it will be sitting at 100% for chunks of time? Does the charger handle this in any way?
2) Looking at a 2019 model of the Crossrip plus. Wondering if there is anything known about any differences from 2018, or are they identical?
3) My round trip commute is 19 miles, with 750 feet total elevation gain. I am sure I can do it without re-charging, but am wondering what the highest level of assistance I can get is and not run out of juice. Extrapolating from the Bosch range calculator (which does not go above 20 mph !) it indicates I should be able to get at least 20-25. My first test ride with the battery not fully charged left some doubt in my mind. Anyone with real world experience?
4) The price is a hard one to swallow, when I am used to paying ~$1200 - $1500 for your decent road bike. Any thoughts on whether this might come down like alot of other technology after the first few years? I noticed the MSR price appears to have gone down on this model $300 from $4500 to $4200 recently.
1) On my electric car (2011 nissan leaf), I only charge to 80% in order to prolong battery life. I read something similar (cant remember where now) about the PowerPak 500, that ideal storage is between 30 and 60%. If I use the battery 4 days a week, and leave the battery in the charger when I get home until my next use, will I be degrading the battery life because it will be sitting at 100% for chunks of time? Does the charger handle this in any way?
2) Looking at a 2019 model of the Crossrip plus. Wondering if there is anything known about any differences from 2018, or are they identical?
3) My round trip commute is 19 miles, with 750 feet total elevation gain. I am sure I can do it without re-charging, but am wondering what the highest level of assistance I can get is and not run out of juice. Extrapolating from the Bosch range calculator (which does not go above 20 mph !) it indicates I should be able to get at least 20-25. My first test ride with the battery not fully charged left some doubt in my mind. Anyone with real world experience?
4) The price is a hard one to swallow, when I am used to paying ~$1200 - $1500 for your decent road bike. Any thoughts on whether this might come down like alot of other technology after the first few years? I noticed the MSR price appears to have gone down on this model $300 from $4500 to $4200 recently.