Well...I guess it all depends on how Surface came to their published mileage. Lot of variables. Probably like most companies, it’s 35-45 miles under ideal conditions meaning assist level of 1 on flat ground with a tail wind. Sounds like you could get around 20 miles using varying assist levels with throttle and that may be about right.
Update on throttle issue: swapped the location of the throttle with the controller remote and the throttle now works as expected. It’s a little harder to reach, but the controller remote is now easier to reach. Not a problem. Thanks for the help!Thanks. I’ll try the repositioning as suggested and report back.
I have a question for Shred owners. This is my first electric bike so learning the as I go. I notice with no power to the bike, when I roll it backwards there is some resistance. I would describe it as something catching I'm guessing in the motor? If I spin the rear wheel in a forward motion nothing noticeable, it free wheels, but the opposite direction feels like something catches. Is this normal or just my bike?
Also have noticed when on a slight down grade, with no pedal assist it almost feels like the bike wants to stop or at least not free wheel like a non electric bike.
I have checked and readjusted the brake caliper so I don't think its drag from that. Any ideas?
Mine behaves the same way where there's a little resistance when rolling backwards, like perhaps the caliper is rubbing or, now that you mention it, it could be the hub. Forwards is smooth.
I haven't encountered the second issue you mention, or at least I haven't noticed it. Most of my commuting is on flat ground, but I've gone downhill pleny too (had it up to 38 MPH the other day).
Thanks for the reply Dave! I'm still in the learning phase of the bike, your explanation makes sense for the rolling back feel. I think you are also right about the rolling resistance with the plus tires. I will keep and eye on things and ask more questions!Erev, when you spin the back wheel backwards, there are two one way mechanisms engaging. One is called a freehub and this is what allows your pedals/crank/chain/cassette to apply torque to the wheel when you pedal, but disengages when you coast. The other is a one way clutch in the motor that does the same thing. It allows the motor to apply torque to the wheel when requested, but allows the wheel to rotate independently when it is spinning and the motor is not. This is what you feel when you roll backwards.
As for the downhill question, there are two things you might be feeling. One is rolling resistance, which is higher on the shred because of it's plus sized tires. There is more resistance than a road bike with skinny tires, or probably even a mountain bike with 2 inch tires. However fat bikes, with their 4 inch tires would probably have the most rolling resistance.
The other thing you might be feeling is just the inertia of the bike. It does weigh more than a regular bike, and the wheels being heavier also take more effort to spin up. So that could be it too, but inertia wont really make the bike slow down, rather it just makes it harder to speed up.
Erev,Thanks for the reply Dave! I'm still in the learning phase of the bike, your explanation makes sense for the rolling back feel. I think you are also right about the rolling resistance with the plus tires. I will keep and eye on things and ask more questions!
I was told to just remove (cut) the green wire in the three wire plug. I pulled out the green wire only and left the other two wires connected and taped up the green wire. So Wolfeman, you are now saying Surface is recommending disconnecting the entire 3 wire plug. Am I correctly understanding?Surface604 has assured me that there should be no loss of functionality by unplugging the 3 wire connector to fix the inconsistency of the battery charge gauge.
Hi Revordar, in my opinion the issues I have had with the Shred are minor. The LBS has been helpful and Surface 604 was responsive when I talked with them. I have only tried one other electric bike, the Voltbike Yukon and have to say I prefer the feel of the Shred which as the torque sensor for assist. For the price I believe it is a good value. I only have 500km on it so far and am looking forward to getting it out once some of our snow leaves.
Are you considering a Shred?