TenBlinkers
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I recently bought a RadWagon from Rad Power Bikes. It has a 750w peak motor, and a 48v, 11.5 ah battery. I'm using the bike to commute to work, 22 miles each way. I recharge the battery at work and at home.
I'm a heavy rider, weight more than 2 Courts (this should be a new standard of weight measurement, no? ). The battery barely gets me to work at pedal assist level 1 (lowest), with almost no throttle used. My route is fairly flat. On PA1, my speed varies between 14mph and 19mph depending on the grade.
I'd like to be able to use PA3 or more for most of the trip to increase average speed, but the battery would die before I got there. The ways I see to be able to do this (besides the obvious one of get in better shape!) are:
I'm a heavy rider, weight more than 2 Courts (this should be a new standard of weight measurement, no? ). The battery barely gets me to work at pedal assist level 1 (lowest), with almost no throttle used. My route is fairly flat. On PA1, my speed varies between 14mph and 19mph depending on the grade.
I'd like to be able to use PA3 or more for most of the trip to increase average speed, but the battery would die before I got there. The ways I see to be able to do this (besides the obvious one of get in better shape!) are:
- Get a 1000+ watt motor
- Get a higher capacity battery
- Carry an extra battery