Pastabatman
Member
How significantly does rider weight impact an electric bike's range and ability to climb?
As background, I am considering buying Easy Motion's Evo City Wave or Evo Jet. The Jet is 5.5 lbs lighter, but has a significantly better range (Jet is 35-55mi vs. City's 20-45mi), which is surprising since the bikes are otherwise almost identical. (The other significant difference is the City's 'upright relaxed' rider position vs the Jet's 'forward' position, which I imagine would have some impact on range as well, due to wind resistance.)
Anyhow, I got to wondering how much my own relatively light weight (137lbs) would impact performance. I have a steep grade (10% for a half mile) I'm considering for my commute to avoid busy streets, and wondering if it's even do-able with one of these Evo hub-drive bikes without getting sweaty and sending my heart rate into the red-zone.
As background, I am considering buying Easy Motion's Evo City Wave or Evo Jet. The Jet is 5.5 lbs lighter, but has a significantly better range (Jet is 35-55mi vs. City's 20-45mi), which is surprising since the bikes are otherwise almost identical. (The other significant difference is the City's 'upright relaxed' rider position vs the Jet's 'forward' position, which I imagine would have some impact on range as well, due to wind resistance.)
Anyhow, I got to wondering how much my own relatively light weight (137lbs) would impact performance. I have a steep grade (10% for a half mile) I'm considering for my commute to avoid busy streets, and wondering if it's even do-able with one of these Evo hub-drive bikes without getting sweaty and sending my heart rate into the red-zone.