I'm going to make a bold move and suggest this device deserves its own thread, so people curious about it don't have to sift through the "main Gain" thread to find info. There's already a bunch of helpful posts in that other thread, but I don't think it would be a huge effort to import them here.
I got my Extender a few days ago, ordered through Mike's Bikes. For me, it works as advertised, which is great. However, I don't plan on riding with it much. My plan is to keep mine at work so I can add charge there. I can lock up in a secure inside room, but there's nowhere to plug in. By allowing me to charge up while the bike sits, it solves a major problem for me.
My commute from Marin to San Francisco is 17 miles each way, with some moderate hills and often a strong headwind coming home as I cross SF from Bay to Bridge. I've been managing it fine with a full charge, but it requires staying on course with judicious employment of the assist. Adding a 50%-ish charge at work will mean I can relax and not worry about whether I'll have juice enough for the last few hills going home. It also means I can run errands or take different routes.
The extender works just as I'd hoped it would. Plug it in with the bike stopped, turn on both bike and extender, and the extender will dump its charge into the main battery.
For my purposes, riding with the extender would just add weight and I'd have to think about taking it with me when I make stops.
It's a pretty cool, elegant device, making a great bike even better!
I got my Extender a few days ago, ordered through Mike's Bikes. For me, it works as advertised, which is great. However, I don't plan on riding with it much. My plan is to keep mine at work so I can add charge there. I can lock up in a secure inside room, but there's nowhere to plug in. By allowing me to charge up while the bike sits, it solves a major problem for me.
My commute from Marin to San Francisco is 17 miles each way, with some moderate hills and often a strong headwind coming home as I cross SF from Bay to Bridge. I've been managing it fine with a full charge, but it requires staying on course with judicious employment of the assist. Adding a 50%-ish charge at work will mean I can relax and not worry about whether I'll have juice enough for the last few hills going home. It also means I can run errands or take different routes.
The extender works just as I'd hoped it would. Plug it in with the bike stopped, turn on both bike and extender, and the extender will dump its charge into the main battery.
For my purposes, riding with the extender would just add weight and I'd have to think about taking it with me when I make stops.
It's a pretty cool, elegant device, making a great bike even better!