Asher
Well-Known Member
I went biking on a crowded path today, so I put the speed limit to the legal, class 1/2 limit of 15 mph. To my surprise, I could maintain a 19-20 mph pace without power, on flats. Possibly faster, since there seemed to be a bit of headwind.
How fast can you go, at a steady clip? Not sprinting, but your usual pedal rate.
My ride: CCS, 19ah, rigid steel front fork. G-One Speed 2.35" front tire, Plus 45mm in rear. And some more minor part swaps.
However, I would like to check again using my phone as a speedometer as well. I might also get different results if I put the speed limit at say 15 mph
I wouldn't be surprised that if, with the right tires and handlebar positioning, it wouldn't be much slower than a road bike at speed.
Also seems like the torque sensor uses around 20 watts - I got a read of 29 W when pedaling above 15 mph, and 9 W without pedaling.
Also a great way to save on battery if low - cut assist at the higher levels, and perhaps even the torque sensor.
Edit did some more testing, more like 19-20. The speedometer is bang on
How fast can you go, at a steady clip? Not sprinting, but your usual pedal rate.
My ride: CCS, 19ah, rigid steel front fork. G-One Speed 2.35" front tire, Plus 45mm in rear. And some more minor part swaps.
However, I would like to check again using my phone as a speedometer as well. I might also get different results if I put the speed limit at say 15 mph
I wouldn't be surprised that if, with the right tires and handlebar positioning, it wouldn't be much slower than a road bike at speed.
Also seems like the torque sensor uses around 20 watts - I got a read of 29 W when pedaling above 15 mph, and 9 W without pedaling.
Also a great way to save on battery if low - cut assist at the higher levels, and perhaps even the torque sensor.
Edit did some more testing, more like 19-20. The speedometer is bang on
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