I've read a lot and got the parts coming for my bike - 1000w hub motor, pas and throttle, 20ah battery. From what I've read that should be 30mph/30 miles.
What I've NOT read, seen in vidoes, or anyone talk about is REAL RANGE!
When I road bike trails on leg power alone I might do 20 miles or so. Most here are old RR lines so if you plan right you ride up grade to start and can have a much easier ride back when you're tired - 20 mph easy pedaling, 25 if you work at it some.
If I ride the roads here the hills do me in. 10% grades are common, and I live at one of the highest points i the county. So I don't ride much - hence the desire for an electric leg.
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SO what is a realistic range? Does using pas vs throttle extend it? How much? I see most controllers have 3 to 5 assist levels - does using a lower assist level (either going slower or pedaling some) extend range and by how much?
I know in a car 55-60mph will give you 10%, or more, improvement in mileage (range) than driving 70-75 (alas, the speed limit). Is there a point on bikes where you lose more range than you gain in speed?
What I've NOT read, seen in vidoes, or anyone talk about is REAL RANGE!
When I road bike trails on leg power alone I might do 20 miles or so. Most here are old RR lines so if you plan right you ride up grade to start and can have a much easier ride back when you're tired - 20 mph easy pedaling, 25 if you work at it some.
If I ride the roads here the hills do me in. 10% grades are common, and I live at one of the highest points i the county. So I don't ride much - hence the desire for an electric leg.
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SO what is a realistic range? Does using pas vs throttle extend it? How much? I see most controllers have 3 to 5 assist levels - does using a lower assist level (either going slower or pedaling some) extend range and by how much?
I know in a car 55-60mph will give you 10%, or more, improvement in mileage (range) than driving 70-75 (alas, the speed limit). Is there a point on bikes where you lose more range than you gain in speed?