I’m wondering how much battery I'll need to support the long century rides. I’ve been riding a BULLS E-Stream 2 for the past few years. The battery is a beast – 647 wh. The bike is a beast too – 50lb, plus when I do my longer rides I’m packing a spare battery so we’re starting off with 60lb and then throw in kit, snacks, etc. Anyway, two of these batteries get me 100 miles with 6,000 feet of elevation, which is pretty much my ambition for the season. Most weekends I’ll go for around 60 miles, 3,500 feet elevation and then toward the end of the season I work up to the big one.
Now I’m looking (drooling) at the Creo – this is one fine looking ride! But I just don’t know whether it will support the types of rides I like to go on. Not the terrain – that’s no problem, gravel is perfect for my area. But the battery is so much smaller than I have been using. On the other hand, the bike is so much lighter, for starters we’ll be lopping off 20 lb.
If you can provide me with your experiences as far as what you’re getting in terms of distance/elevation along with the battery power you've been packing, that will be very helpful advice. Thanks!
Now I’m looking (drooling) at the Creo – this is one fine looking ride! But I just don’t know whether it will support the types of rides I like to go on. Not the terrain – that’s no problem, gravel is perfect for my area. But the battery is so much smaller than I have been using. On the other hand, the bike is so much lighter, for starters we’ll be lopping off 20 lb.
If you can provide me with your experiences as far as what you’re getting in terms of distance/elevation along with the battery power you've been packing, that will be very helpful advice. Thanks!