Hey Dana. Sorry for the late response. I do appreciate you getting back though as there simply aren't that many Magnum Peak owners that have participated in this forum.
Since I've gotten my bike, I've changed a little in my riding habits. The very beginning, I was all about conserving battery power and riding at a very low level, and sometimes with the electric completely off. I never did find out how much range I have though. But more recently, with my rides under 15 miles, I tend to be in level two or three often. Just having fun and enjoying the power. The bike in general has been terrific. No issues for me.
Love everything about it. And very happy with my decision to make it a mountain ebike. Like I've said elsewhere, I feel like i go pretty much anywhere I want. Road or trail.
That's about it for now. Please stay in touch Dana and enjoy your rides!
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Hey Kurt, Interesting in that I've followed a similar route of riding style change. Like you, I tend to use more assist now and ride faster. Also like you, in the beginning the battery power seemed precious never having had assist on my own bike before. That said, once I was up on the fantastic Pine Creek Rail Trail an hour north of my home and I decided to take it to eleven, so to speak. I went up in the gears to highest and assist level to 6.
The trail was empty as it was dusk. I found myself blasting up the trail at between 24 and 26 MPH and not overworking the cranks either. Its a very good well maintained surface DSA (driving surface aggregate) material, all parent rock limestone, no soil component, but no coarse chunks and well packed . That was eating up the distance. An amazing power in that bike when you call it up with your pedal input on top of it.
I would not go that fast on that trail with other riders present, ever. As of the present, pedalec bikes are accepted on rail trails in Pennsylvania, we want to keep it that way.
Some time I'd like an air fork on this Peak as I find it bottoms relatively frequently with the stock spring only setup on the off road stuff I frequently ride.
Bike running strong no issues.
Likewise, Please keep in touch here, as you've said there are only a couple of us here on the forum it seems.
Dana
PS the model of my Kuat car bike rack is Sherpa (discontinued) heavy duty.