I got my ccx in early August as a commuter for a 25 mile round trip. I have been commuting on it 5 days a week and the ride has become the highlight of my day, sad to say. I live in San Diego, so I had Juiced deliver the bike already assembled, which is a nice option for those in the area. The bike feels really solid and very stable at higher speeds. I did change out the handle bars to the Jones H Bar 2.5, which was a great change. I did not have to adjust any of the wiring or grips, everything went on without issue. It really takes the pressure off my wrists. I have added extra tail and head lights (Cygolite Metro 1100 and hotshot), I did not realize what a difference they would make day or night. The rear light that comes with the bike was crap. I also have Ortlieb gravel pack panniers. Really like the bags, but keep thinking I could use a bit more space. There is a bit of a learning curve about managing gear I carry. I do have a Grin Cycle Satiator, which I have programmed to top out at 55.4v. I'm having trouble figuring out what the best profile would be to extend the life of the battery. The only issue I've found is with the breaks. I've had to adjust the levers a couple of times as they where pulling in to almost the handle bars. The front break clicks when I break, still need to check that out. I have not ridden other ebikes, so I might be biased, but the bike is a real blast and I don't have to deal with the traffic anymore. I chose the bike as I wanted something that was really made for commuting. I ride mostly on level 3 for the sheer fun and to get off the busy sections of the ride as fast as possible. This brings me to my question:
I am using about 30% of my battery for about 13 miles. I start at 55.4v (80%) and end at 50.6v. My wh is 296, 5.9 Ah. This seems to be pretty poor, but I am averaging about 25 mph. I give the battery a 2.5 hour charge at work on the basic charger, which brings me back to about 75%. It seems like I should be getting better range from the battery or maybe I'm delusional about my expectations. Does this sound normal, I'm really not sure how to gauge this, I'm still trying to figure out battery management. When I first got the bike, I had not changed the charging profile and was going to 56.2v and I could get home at about 50v and did not have to charge at work. If anyone has any insight on what to look at or how to judge this, I'd appreciate the insight. Just trying to figure this out as I go. I was going to start riding at lower assists but like the fun factor too much.
One of the greatest parts is I only go to the gas station one a month, if that. I still have to drive every once in a while. My experience with their customer service has been mixed. I've had some very helpful people during the purchase, but if I've had a technical question, they've been no help. I understand that I'm clueless about most things, but a bit of effort would have been nice. So far, I'm really happy with the bike, it's been 600 miles of plug and play with no real issues.
I am using about 30% of my battery for about 13 miles. I start at 55.4v (80%) and end at 50.6v. My wh is 296, 5.9 Ah. This seems to be pretty poor, but I am averaging about 25 mph. I give the battery a 2.5 hour charge at work on the basic charger, which brings me back to about 75%. It seems like I should be getting better range from the battery or maybe I'm delusional about my expectations. Does this sound normal, I'm really not sure how to gauge this, I'm still trying to figure out battery management. When I first got the bike, I had not changed the charging profile and was going to 56.2v and I could get home at about 50v and did not have to charge at work. If anyone has any insight on what to look at or how to judge this, I'd appreciate the insight. Just trying to figure this out as I go. I was going to start riding at lower assists but like the fun factor too much.
One of the greatest parts is I only go to the gas station one a month, if that. I still have to drive every once in a while. My experience with their customer service has been mixed. I've had some very helpful people during the purchase, but if I've had a technical question, they've been no help. I understand that I'm clueless about most things, but a bit of effort would have been nice. So far, I'm really happy with the bike, it's been 600 miles of plug and play with no real issues.