Over50
Well-Known Member
High torque is pretty cool!
I made my 1st commute on the Haibike and the 'torque strategy' worked pretty well. On the 28mph R&M, I commute mostly in Eco and Tour modes focusing on battery range. My strategy is to 'make my time' on the 1/3rd of the commute where I have some open stretches and bike lanes and can ride 20-23 mph. The other 2/3rds is start/stop in residential neighborhoods and downtown areas where I usually get up to 15-16 mph between stops. My strategy for the 20mph Haibike was to reverse things: ride in Sport mode for the extra torque and get the acceleration to 19 mph quickly between stops and cruise at 18-19 mph on the open stretches. It is only 1 commute so I really need an average of several commutes to draw conclusions but with no wind on the 16 mile trip to work and 7-10 mph headwind on the 17 mile return trip I achieved the following:
Interesting today that a suburban police officer pulled in behind me on a residential boulevard and followed me for a couple of blocks. I thought he was going to pull me over because he had plenty of road to pass but instead pulled over and just tailed me. I was riding about 19 mph and had not broken any laws. But after a couple of blocks of driving behind me, he pulled out and passed me. It was odd. Perhaps he wanted to gauge whether I was riding something illegal (?).
I made my 1st commute on the Haibike and the 'torque strategy' worked pretty well. On the 28mph R&M, I commute mostly in Eco and Tour modes focusing on battery range. My strategy is to 'make my time' on the 1/3rd of the commute where I have some open stretches and bike lanes and can ride 20-23 mph. The other 2/3rds is start/stop in residential neighborhoods and downtown areas where I usually get up to 15-16 mph between stops. My strategy for the 20mph Haibike was to reverse things: ride in Sport mode for the extra torque and get the acceleration to 19 mph quickly between stops and cruise at 18-19 mph on the open stretches. It is only 1 commute so I really need an average of several commutes to draw conclusions but with no wind on the 16 mile trip to work and 7-10 mph headwind on the 17 mile return trip I achieved the following:
- 33.4 miles total distance; 16.7 avg speed; 24.9 max speed (down side of a freeway overpass); 2 hours total commute
- 34.2 miles avg distance; 16.0 avg speed; 2 hours 8 minutes avg time; 25.5 max speed
- Range with the CX and lower top speeds is excellent - I might have had enough battery to do the entire commute in Sport mode but I did charge the usual one hour at work with the slow charger - I had an estimated 17 miles of range in Sport mode remaining and 3 bars upon return. For sure if I did some of the commute in Tour the battery would have plenty of range to cover the 33-35 miles
- A big drawback of the 20mph cutoff and cruising at 19 is not having a reserve to make green lights. With the Charger if I'm at 20-23 mph I know I can hit Turbo and get the bike up to 26 mph or so in order to get out of sticky situations. But not the case with the Haibike - on a flat I can't achieve much more than 20 mph
- The 48cm frame seems a bit small to me but I achieved each half of the commute with no discomfort. No wrist pain, no neck strain etc. It is similar with the R&M - once in awhile I get some hand numbness towards the end of the commute but very minor. both bikes seem very comfortable
- The Haibike having the shorter wheelbase and perhaps because of narrower rims is really agile which is a plus in the downtown areas. I have a lot of confidence if I have to hit narrow gaps, take tight turns or zip up a sidewalk etc.
Interesting today that a suburban police officer pulled in behind me on a residential boulevard and followed me for a couple of blocks. I thought he was going to pull me over because he had plenty of road to pass but instead pulled over and just tailed me. I was riding about 19 mph and had not broken any laws. But after a couple of blocks of driving behind me, he pulled out and passed me. It was odd. Perhaps he wanted to gauge whether I was riding something illegal (?).