VirgilCaine
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Like I said earlier, if you can gradually wean yourself off the sport mode as you get in better shape, it will make a huge difference with your range...but that's a heckuva lot of climbing from Linville.
The local dealer has offered I return the bike for a restocking fee, I am comsidering that if there is a considerable better solution at least a 30% improvement in range.
Try this bike. It is much more suited for riding on gravel and light off-road and with 500Whr powerpack, Bosch CX drive, you may be able to go little farther. Yamaha Sync drive on the Giant is a wonderful system but it may not be a good system for everyone.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/...rfly/powerfly-5/p/21979/?colorCode=grey_black
Now that i know the route, I need to back track...a full suspension is not overkill. That's miles and miles of bumpy gravel forest service roads.
Hi everyone...new member here but I have been lurking for a long while...currently own the Voltbike Enduro which has been very good so far and just ordered the Giant Full E +3. Windward.... I was confused as to why Giant would put a 500 Wh battery on the Dirt E +2 which is @$1000 cheaper than the Giant Full E 3 and put a 400 Wh battery on the more expensive bike since the batteries are interchangeable. The dealer had no explanation but sold me the 500 Wh battery at his cost so that might be a way for you to go if you complain a bit.
Try this bike. It is much more suited for riding on gravel and light off-road and with 500Whr powerpack, Bosch CX drive, you may be able to go little farther. Yamaha Sync drive on the Giant is a wonderful system but it may not be a good system for everyone.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/...rfly/powerfly-5/p/21979/?colorCode=grey_black
LIJust out of interest, how much extra was the battery and were you tempted to put those extra $ towards the next model up in the range? I notice in the states but you get the option of the sx pro( those 160 mm yari forks would be very tempting , and I can confirm the 1x11 xt gears really work well with this motor, plus the dropper post is great) . Dammit, I was happy with my 140 mm fox 34's until I knew you guys had the option of 160 mm yaris.........( australia doesn't get the choice)....I wonder if that extra travel would stop me cracking the bashplate so often
LI
I paid $400 for the extra 500 wh battery. Range was more important to me than the better fork and shock. I had a new XT drive train which I bought for the Voltbike and had the dealer install on the Giant. I will put the Deore components he took off the Giant on the Voltbike to replace the Acera 8 speed which I don’t like very much.
Interesting...what mode were you riding in?
I just bought a new Giant Full E+ 2018, great bike but a bit dissapointing with range. I had read many reviews before buying this one, but it is very confusing what the actual range will be until you try it. The thing is that in the reviews I compared different brands with similar equipment similar watts and similar “Ah” but the range stated on different brands has no relation to this. I understand that range is a function of weight, terrain, wind etc, but in the actual reviews they should at least use the same parameters when the equipment has the same watts and Ah.
I bought this bike to ride here at the Appalachian North Carolina mountains, I am 200 lbs 60 years old I don’t ride in challenging trails but I ride in gravel and dirt roads. These roads are not very steep as they are made for cars, the steepest uphill I have ride was a 2000 feet altitude gain in about 9 miles. So for example a ride through back roads from Linville N.C. to Blowing Rock which is according to any map 18 to 20 Miles and only a 100 feet gain in altitude, but up and down roads I can hardly make it one way, at times the battery runs out before I get there.
I would appreciate ideas how to extend the range. The main reasons I ride are to explore, get out of the house, do exercise, enjoy nature etc etc. I don’t like to ride close to cars or in traffic areas. In Miami where is flat and I can ride a non electric bike for 40 miles at times longer via bike routes. Here I enjoy the mountains and the back roads but I need a longer range than 20 miles. This limits my outings to 10 miles each way if my Wife can’t pick me up. If I could achieve 15 miles minimum each way would be great so 30 miles total.
Can I upgrade the battery on this Giant ebike? Would that extend the range and how longer? Should I consider those ebikes with regenerative systems that recharge the battery while going downhill? These are also confusing about their claims of extended range.
Any ideas, suggestions experiences about extending range are welcome.
These late generation mid drives are already optimized for efficiency, so whatever mid drive ebike you use, your range is a function of how aggressive you are in extracting juice from your battery. The more you do your own pedal effort and less from the motor, the longer range you'll get.
You may not notice it but if there is another non electric mountain biker with you, you would have left him in the dust already. If you would slow down a bit, switch to eco, use more of your legs, and enjoy the scenery, maybe you'll get 40 miles. However, once you get used to the speed, it becomes addicting.
Twenty miles is not bad for a 400 wh battery since 20 wh/mile is what most high speed hub drives consume anyway.
Even if you run out of battery, you can still pedal home.
Or you can carry a spare like I do.
Thanks for the idea , today the dealer said the cost would be $400 for the 500w battery, I think I will go that route instead of changing the bike for the dirt e. I will stay with my full e3, and put the new battery. Not sure how you did but I was told that there are some plates that have to be changed for the larger battery to look smooth. It is only an esthetics issue as I can use both batteries but they are different wide size.Hi everyone...new member here but I have been lurking for a long while...currently own the Voltbike Enduro which has been very good so far and just ordered the Giant Full E +3. Windward.... I was confused as to why Giant would put a 500 Wh battery on the Dirt E +2 which is @$1000 cheaper than the Giant Full E 3 and put a 400 Wh battery on the more expensive bike since the batteries are interchangeable. The dealer had no explanation but sold me the 500 Wh battery at his cost so that might be a way for you to go if you complain a bit.