Douglas Wever
Member
My new Pedego Ridge Rider will come with a special run 14 amp battery instead of an 11 amp battery (the 11 amp version is what Court tested on this site (https://electricbikereview.com/pedego/ridge-rider/). And instead of the 556 Watt Hours this has 672 (eventually a 17 amp will be available not the 14's).
So the second and last test ride I took on the Ridge Rider before purchase was with the 11 amp battery, and I took a 28 mile very hilly loop with the owner of the Pedego store in Nashville. I rode 80% roughly at assist levels 4 and 5 (4 is max assist using the torque sensor 5 is max using cadence sensor) using the throttle for starts from a stop. At the end of the 28 mile ride I had 26% of the battery remaining via the display.
So now the bike I will take delivery on is identical except the battery is the 14 amp with 672 watt hours. Can someone just give me a basic idea what the difference will be in practice? It looks like the test bike would be good for about 37 miles range using a lot of assist. With the upgraded battery I'm guessing 45-47 miles under the same heavy assist? Is that a decent estimate?
Thanks!!!
p.s. some of you will remember I had a Trek XM 700+ on order for August 11ish delivery. I got out of that deal. 1. For my next ebike I really wanted the battery integrated in the down-tube. 2. I had no idea how capable an ebike mountain bike would be on the road, just astonishing really. 3. The Ridge Rider's range and eventual release of an even higher range battery. 4. The Ridge Rider is built like a tank (and doesn't weigh much less @56lbs.).
So the second and last test ride I took on the Ridge Rider before purchase was with the 11 amp battery, and I took a 28 mile very hilly loop with the owner of the Pedego store in Nashville. I rode 80% roughly at assist levels 4 and 5 (4 is max assist using the torque sensor 5 is max using cadence sensor) using the throttle for starts from a stop. At the end of the 28 mile ride I had 26% of the battery remaining via the display.
So now the bike I will take delivery on is identical except the battery is the 14 amp with 672 watt hours. Can someone just give me a basic idea what the difference will be in practice? It looks like the test bike would be good for about 37 miles range using a lot of assist. With the upgraded battery I'm guessing 45-47 miles under the same heavy assist? Is that a decent estimate?
Thanks!!!
p.s. some of you will remember I had a Trek XM 700+ on order for August 11ish delivery. I got out of that deal. 1. For my next ebike I really wanted the battery integrated in the down-tube. 2. I had no idea how capable an ebike mountain bike would be on the road, just astonishing really. 3. The Ridge Rider's range and eventual release of an even higher range battery. 4. The Ridge Rider is built like a tank (and doesn't weigh much less @56lbs.).