20 Mile Ride:
This was my first sustained distance riding with the SC+7. Some statistics:
Distance: 20.2 miles
Time: 1:37:24
Average Speed: 12.5 mph
Max Speed: 28 mph
Elevation Gain 784 ft
I found peddling this bike with no power was easy. A huge change from the previous bike I had owned. I found I turned off the power a lot because it was not needed. But, when I wanted the assist it was there to get up some hills. The turbo assist worked great going up the heart break hill back to my home. That hill is the primary reason for the electric bike.
I found I could go slightly over 20 mph in turbo mode, and did not feel like the bike was holding me back. Again, a change from my previous bike.
I feel like the bike is shifting or changing gears without input from me. Which is ok as it seems like the bike is saying this is needed and idiot if you are not going to shift I will. I feel like the motor is the “brain” on this bike. I found I like the whine of the motor, and by listening to the motor could feel when to shift. Reminded me of driving a car with a clutch.
Questions for people who have knowledge with electric bikes:
- Does it hurt the battery or motor to turn the battery on/off so much?
- Does the motor store information on the cadence, etc?
- Will using the higher amp battery (the 4 amp vice the 2 that came with the bike) to charge the battery hurt either the motor (electronics) or the battery?
One last question. I know it is August, but here in Maine we are getting ready for winter. How does this bike perform in light snow showers, and any issues riding this bike in cold weather, other than the operator staying warm?
Court, thanks for the information in this web site. It is because of your comprehensive reviews that I was able to make informed decisions on the bikes I was considering purchasin
g. Keep up the good work!