Mark Tunis
Member
Yes just so, but I’m driveway to driveway, stop light to stop light, start and stop where I live, no hills just urban adventure, to the beach and back,I got roughly 13 miles last night running high speed at full throttle draining the battery to 20%, but there was a big hill on the way home which I pedaled a bit to offset. It never complained to go fater than 28mph, even well below 50% remaining. I am guessing the range would have been closer to 15-20 miles after a few charges with balanced cells, no hills, high speed, throttle only. I'm not sure I will do too many more of these torture tests as it may overheat the cells which might not be good for long term battery health and not really how I ride. I plan to do more of a normal ride today. I would agree if you want a bike to go fast on flats on throttle alone this is not necessarily the right bike. A rear hub might be more efficient and significantly cheaper.
I have a hub drive, rad rover, perfect if it had more power, I’m a old motorcycle guy ,old habits
Thank you
All the best
Mark