MetroDuck
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My wife and I took the Metro+ and Cruiser out on a paved rail/trail bike path. The battery capacity turned out to be pretty great. The trail is 21 miles long and we went out and back for a total of 43 miles. The elevation difference at each end is about 440 feet. However the peak gain at the highest point is probably about 750-800 feet. Being that it was a rail line at one time the climb is very steady in parts. We really had no idea how much we were climbing on the way out. On the way back we coasted for almost 30 minutes at 17-20 mph, about 9 miles. We rode mostly at PAS 1 all day. On the way back we rode at PAS 2 for several miles just because we wanted to go a little faster for fun. There are lots of smaller bridges and one very long trestle that is about 80' high and curved.
There is one very steep section of about 200-300 yards that is a 15% grade. Many were walking their bikes up and down but we were able to drop down into 1st and 2nd gear at PAS 6 and ride up with light/moderate effort. The hydraulic brakes were very helpful coming down.
So as for the battery results. I was a bit concerned about the mileage we would get as when I commute I average about 50 miles before the display is blinking at me. Several said we should be higher and they were correct. After 43 miles we both had 4 of 5 bars and a display voltage of 48.1 and 48.3. We are in decent shape but not great biking shape by any means. I'm guessing if we stayed with the PAS 1 except for the short 15% grade, we could make this trip twice. 75 miles would not give me great concern. The fact we could do 43 miles and still have 48.1 volts in the tank exceeded all my expectations. These are vary capable bikes for sure!
There is one very steep section of about 200-300 yards that is a 15% grade. Many were walking their bikes up and down but we were able to drop down into 1st and 2nd gear at PAS 6 and ride up with light/moderate effort. The hydraulic brakes were very helpful coming down.
So as for the battery results. I was a bit concerned about the mileage we would get as when I commute I average about 50 miles before the display is blinking at me. Several said we should be higher and they were correct. After 43 miles we both had 4 of 5 bars and a display voltage of 48.1 and 48.3. We are in decent shape but not great biking shape by any means. I'm guessing if we stayed with the PAS 1 except for the short 15% grade, we could make this trip twice. 75 miles would not give me great concern. The fact we could do 43 miles and still have 48.1 volts in the tank exceeded all my expectations. These are vary capable bikes for sure!