MartsEbike
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A CatEye Volt 1700? Expensive but it is a true MTB light. Once, I rode on a pitch black road in the woods with the full power on. Once I got back to the civilisation, I forgot reducing the output. An approaching car had to stop as the driver could see nothing! (Shame on me!) Note: This lamp is heavy. You could consider Volt 800, AMPP 1100, etc.
Nowadays, my Volt serves only as a torch
Sounds good I will check that out! You have to be careful not to blind anyone though! haha I have an Exposure Toro Mk15 on my Frey and it's extremely bright, I think over 3000 lumens! But it's heavy and expensive. Luckily I purchased it using a Cycle2Work voucher so I saved some money but otherwise, I'd have never purchased it. I still can't believe I paid that much for a light even today! Mind you it's been a godsend riding off-road.
It is more like 2-3% an hour. You can absolutely make an Imperial Century on the main battery + range extender if the assistance is low. Have you tried the Smart Control in the Specialized App? It really works! I also guess your Mastermind TCU can give you Range and Range Trend, and you could control the Range manually by Micro Tune mode.
That sounds better! A lot of my assumptions are airing on the safe side. I've only done a couple of reasonably long rides, one about 40-odd miles and the other 50 miles so I haven't got to grips with everything yet. I also need to explore the Specialized app further. I haven't messed around with any advanced settings like Micro Tune - all I've done up to now is change the power levels.
I'm going to increase the length of my rides over the next couple of months, so I can test more features of the App, also get a better idea of battery drain and be confident I'll make the century. I have to say though the suspension seatpost is working like a dream when riding the bike to work. It soaked up the bumps well!
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