Chancelucky2
Well-Known Member
I recently bought a BMW Cruise e-bike (250 watt Bosch) and have been thinking about riding from Durham, NC to Knoxville, Tn. (350+ miles) next Spring.
I've done long tours on a non e-bike before and am planning on sleeping in motels (so can charge at night there) and I won't be adding much weight for gear.
Normal range on my bike is about 50-60 miles on a single charge. I'd rather not buy a second battery for the trip, though there is the
rather major matter of a significant mountain range sitting between the two cities. I'd expect to recharge between 40 and 45 miles in.
I was hoping to do 80-90 miles/day by starting early in the morning and stopping for a very long lunch (the Bosch charger's quite fast) to recharge the battery. If I had a Tesla (you'd think if a car company was going to make an e-bike), I'd have a map of all the fast-charge stations near me. Instead, I have no idea where I might find charge friendly places to stop. It's not a negligible amount of electricity and not every restaurant, laundromat, library, e-bike dealers, etc. necessarily has easily available outlets.
so here are my questions
1. what are the best bets for finding an available electrical outlet in semi-rural towns or roadside stops? There used to be online maps of free or open wi-fi networks. Is there anything like that for e-bikers?
2. what's the etiquette, beyond maybe just asking first? If offering to pay something, what's reasonable?
3. what kind of range can I expect above Asheville? I've never needed to go beyond Tour mode (level 2) and generally can handle most hills in eco mode + low gear.
4. Is a one battery tour a stupid idea? I might do one or two tours like this. I have no use for 2 batteries otherwise.
5. Is it possible to rent an e-bike battery for a few days?
I've done long tours on a non e-bike before and am planning on sleeping in motels (so can charge at night there) and I won't be adding much weight for gear.
Normal range on my bike is about 50-60 miles on a single charge. I'd rather not buy a second battery for the trip, though there is the
rather major matter of a significant mountain range sitting between the two cities. I'd expect to recharge between 40 and 45 miles in.
I was hoping to do 80-90 miles/day by starting early in the morning and stopping for a very long lunch (the Bosch charger's quite fast) to recharge the battery. If I had a Tesla (you'd think if a car company was going to make an e-bike), I'd have a map of all the fast-charge stations near me. Instead, I have no idea where I might find charge friendly places to stop. It's not a negligible amount of electricity and not every restaurant, laundromat, library, e-bike dealers, etc. necessarily has easily available outlets.
so here are my questions
1. what are the best bets for finding an available electrical outlet in semi-rural towns or roadside stops? There used to be online maps of free or open wi-fi networks. Is there anything like that for e-bikers?
2. what's the etiquette, beyond maybe just asking first? If offering to pay something, what's reasonable?
3. what kind of range can I expect above Asheville? I've never needed to go beyond Tour mode (level 2) and generally can handle most hills in eco mode + low gear.
4. Is a one battery tour a stupid idea? I might do one or two tours like this. I have no use for 2 batteries otherwise.
5. Is it possible to rent an e-bike battery for a few days?
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