Douglas Ruby
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Groton
Those of you who have been following my saga in the last few weeks know I had a battery problem with my 2015/16 base Turbo. Now that I have replaced the 468 Wh battery with the Turbo SC 691 Wh battery, implemented the Mission Control app, upgraded the shifting to 11 speed Shimano XT with an 11-42 cassette, and gotten the Formula brakes to work really well, I feel as though my bike performs on a par with the Turbo S except for absolute power and 2 mph in top speed. With the 200W motor, I definitely can get more range than the Turbo S due to lower power consumption.
Today was the first test of the new configuration. I rode to a local diner for lunch on the Nashua River Rail Trail, then rode home via a different route afterwards. Total distance riding at full Turbo the entire way was 20.4 miles averaging 21.9 mph. Strava indicates 865 ft. of climb over the 20.4 mile ride. I finished the ride with 49% battery left. This suggests that the absolute range at full Turbo would be 40 miles, though in fact, at 20% left the bike would drop back to ECO(70% presumably) and the final range would be just a bit more than 40 miles.
Since I have a Garmin 1000 (b'day gift from my daughter and wife), I didn't use the Mission Control App for navigation or tracking, just for diagnostics.
Barring a rainout, tomorrow I plan to ride to the LBS (about 14 miles) for a 25 mile Cancer ride and then back to my daughter's house. The total distance will be just over 42 miles. I expect that since only the first 10 miles will be Turbo and then most of the Cancer ride will be at ECO50 (maybe ECO60), I should finish with 30%+ left.
By the way, no M-ERR's either. I LIKE THIS BIKE!
Doug
Today was the first test of the new configuration. I rode to a local diner for lunch on the Nashua River Rail Trail, then rode home via a different route afterwards. Total distance riding at full Turbo the entire way was 20.4 miles averaging 21.9 mph. Strava indicates 865 ft. of climb over the 20.4 mile ride. I finished the ride with 49% battery left. This suggests that the absolute range at full Turbo would be 40 miles, though in fact, at 20% left the bike would drop back to ECO(70% presumably) and the final range would be just a bit more than 40 miles.
Since I have a Garmin 1000 (b'day gift from my daughter and wife), I didn't use the Mission Control App for navigation or tracking, just for diagnostics.
Barring a rainout, tomorrow I plan to ride to the LBS (about 14 miles) for a 25 mile Cancer ride and then back to my daughter's house. The total distance will be just over 42 miles. I expect that since only the first 10 miles will be Turbo and then most of the Cancer ride will be at ECO50 (maybe ECO60), I should finish with 30%+ left.
By the way, no M-ERR's either. I LIKE THIS BIKE!
Doug