SirJonathan
Active Member
Took out the CCX today for a really nice ride on a portion of our Mountains to Sea trail in Orange County, California.
It was about 75F today and the bike paths and roads are very clean after a few days of storms and a few days of street/path sweeping.
Ride stats:
Miles: 23.23
Elevation Gain: 387ft (Obviously didn't start or end in the mountains!)
Moving time: 59m 46s
Average Moving Speed: 23.3mph
Maximum Speed: 31.5mph
Starting Voltage from CCX controller: 54.6v
Ending Voltage from CCX controller after 30 minute post-ride waiting period: 50.1v
These stats are from my Garmin Edge 130 on-bike GPS computer.
Couple of notes: VERY fun to ride this bike! No battery cutouts. No chain drops. No mechanical issues whatsoever.
I am going to remove the fenders. They are not needed for my riding and they make noise. They are superfluous for me.
I'm also going to swap out the seat. That gel seat might be great for some but it's too soft for me. My road bike seat is hard as nails and fits me better. I'll pop it off the Cannondale and put it on the CCX for my next ride to test out.
I've done this ride probably 500 times. I change the start and end points a lot so it's hard to pinpoint exactly the difference. I know that one time I averaged 21mph for the ride back in the day. It's highly dependent upon time of day as the wind can kill you. It's usually blowing from the ocean but on some days you can catch a tailwind both ways and some days you can catch a headwind both ways. It's taken me 90 minutes and it's taken me 70 minutes. I will say that I've never done it in under an hour like today and there was definitely a headwind the entire way up.
All in all, very successful ride. It occurred to me that I didn't take water bottles with me! Didn't need them. I'll connect my cadence sensor because I really want to know my average cadence. It was pretty high - I'd guess around 90rpm. Comfortable for me.
Speedometer and odometer on the CCX are spot-on. Negligible difference between the Edge 130 and the CCX controller for the entire trip and I checked it often while riding.
Great job Juiced!
It was about 75F today and the bike paths and roads are very clean after a few days of storms and a few days of street/path sweeping.
Ride stats:
Miles: 23.23
Elevation Gain: 387ft (Obviously didn't start or end in the mountains!)
Moving time: 59m 46s
Average Moving Speed: 23.3mph
Maximum Speed: 31.5mph
Starting Voltage from CCX controller: 54.6v
Ending Voltage from CCX controller after 30 minute post-ride waiting period: 50.1v
These stats are from my Garmin Edge 130 on-bike GPS computer.
Couple of notes: VERY fun to ride this bike! No battery cutouts. No chain drops. No mechanical issues whatsoever.
I am going to remove the fenders. They are not needed for my riding and they make noise. They are superfluous for me.
I'm also going to swap out the seat. That gel seat might be great for some but it's too soft for me. My road bike seat is hard as nails and fits me better. I'll pop it off the Cannondale and put it on the CCX for my next ride to test out.
I've done this ride probably 500 times. I change the start and end points a lot so it's hard to pinpoint exactly the difference. I know that one time I averaged 21mph for the ride back in the day. It's highly dependent upon time of day as the wind can kill you. It's usually blowing from the ocean but on some days you can catch a tailwind both ways and some days you can catch a headwind both ways. It's taken me 90 minutes and it's taken me 70 minutes. I will say that I've never done it in under an hour like today and there was definitely a headwind the entire way up.
All in all, very successful ride. It occurred to me that I didn't take water bottles with me! Didn't need them. I'll connect my cadence sensor because I really want to know my average cadence. It was pretty high - I'd guess around 90rpm. Comfortable for me.
Speedometer and odometer on the CCX are spot-on. Negligible difference between the Edge 130 and the CCX controller for the entire trip and I checked it often while riding.
Great job Juiced!