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I’m getting ready to replace my nine-year old, BH Emotion Off Road 650 (with 19,000 miles). This bike has two, 420 Wh batteries (one sits in my Topeak bag until needed). I love this 60-pound bike because it allowed me to easily ride 60 - 70 miles on a single charge using a 250-watt mid-drive motor.
I’ve narrowed down my choice to two bikes that I hope will continue to allow me this kind of range with medium peddling. My leading choice is the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 5.0 EQ with a single range extender battery. My biggest concern is that the combined 491-watt hours of battery storage will be insufficient to meet my distance expectations. I could get two extenders, but I’m already above my price range with just one.
The estimated 120-mile range (using only eco assist) is not realistic for me. I’m 57 years old, 6’1”, 190 lbs., fit and am ok with peddling a little harder to achieve this range. However, the factory preset for eco mode is barely noticeable when engaged.
I’ve test ridden this bike twice on a somewhat hilly bike path adjacent to the dealer’s location. The 240 hp motor (peak) is anemic in comparison to my current 250 Wh (nominal) motor despite the bike’s lower weight and slimmer tires. Based on my test rides, I estimate on typical rides with normal wind conditions I will use the assist as follows: 15% no assist, 15% eco, 35% sport and 35% turbo. Of course, hillier and more windy rides will require a higher ratio of sport and turbo.
My question is simple. Based on your experience, what kind of range can I realistically expect with this setup? I appreciate your feedback.
I’ve narrowed down my choice to two bikes that I hope will continue to allow me this kind of range with medium peddling. My leading choice is the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 5.0 EQ with a single range extender battery. My biggest concern is that the combined 491-watt hours of battery storage will be insufficient to meet my distance expectations. I could get two extenders, but I’m already above my price range with just one.
The estimated 120-mile range (using only eco assist) is not realistic for me. I’m 57 years old, 6’1”, 190 lbs., fit and am ok with peddling a little harder to achieve this range. However, the factory preset for eco mode is barely noticeable when engaged.
I’ve test ridden this bike twice on a somewhat hilly bike path adjacent to the dealer’s location. The 240 hp motor (peak) is anemic in comparison to my current 250 Wh (nominal) motor despite the bike’s lower weight and slimmer tires. Based on my test rides, I estimate on typical rides with normal wind conditions I will use the assist as follows: 15% no assist, 15% eco, 35% sport and 35% turbo. Of course, hillier and more windy rides will require a higher ratio of sport and turbo.
My question is simple. Based on your experience, what kind of range can I realistically expect with this setup? I appreciate your feedback.