KLee
Active Member
I went for a quick 20 minute ride this evening. I could not wait any longer. It was not too cold outside, about 40 degrees but dry. It was about 5:30pm and pitch black outside so I put the headlight to the test. I fired up the LCD display turned on the headlight and set the power assist to Eco. This was my first time riding an electric bike and when the power assist came on my reaction was like a kid on an amusement park ride: WEEEEE! It felt like somebody was pushing me from behind. The headlight was plenty bright enough although it does not have the nice cut off beam that those expensive german headlights have (I know I'm nit picking) The hills that I struggled to climb on a conventional bike was no problem as I was climbing at 15mph on assist level 2. My legs felt like they were bionic. I played with the on-demand throttle and it quickly helped with accelerating the bike from a dead stop while I was pedaling. I played with the throttle while at slow speed and it quickly accelerated to 20mph. I did not attempt to exceed 20mph because I did not have any wind protection for my head. I replaced the CCX saddle with a Cloud 9 saddle because it gave me more comfort. I also removed the fenders and rear rack because I will not be using the bike for commuting, mostly leisure. I know it is overkill for leisure use but the CCX had the best bang for the buck features compared to other bikes. I'm thinking about adding a Topeak rear rack because I like their MTX Quicktrack system. I'm also thinking about adding an integrated tail light that would turn on when the headlights are activated. Does anybody know if a tail lamp can be wired in parallel with the headlight and would it cause any electronic issues? What connectors would I need? So far I absolutely love this bike and I hope I don't run into any problems in terms of reliability. My head was hurting because of the windchill blasting on my unprotected head but it hurts so good