What then ?
On a 320 Wh battery? Switch the power off and you'd have unlimited range....2020 Turbo Vado SL 5.0 EQ - up to 120 miles of range
I am not an electrical engineer, but wouldn't a removable battery "trickle charge" the main battery when the bike in use so the built in battery could be used only for an emergency, and only rarely replaced?On a 320 Wh battery? Switch the power off and you'd have unlimited range....
P.S. Solom, we wrote the same at the same time!
2020 Turbo Vado SL 5.0 EQ - up to 120 miles of range
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/t...892?color=263681-154892&searchText=93920-3102
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Maybe if you're going downhill with a stiff tailwind. These bikes have small batteries and the power is not expected to be used all the time.
If you plan on mainly using it as a normal bike and only using the electric power when you need it, yes it's possible to get 120 miles, but any ebike has unlimited range if you don't use the electric part of it.
Yes !which is how much $ ???
The Specialized bike you posted above says the base price of $4500, but you need a "range extender" to achieve 120 mile range, so is it like $5000+?