Greetings all, I am considering purchasing a 2019 Voltbike Enduro. I currently have a 2017 Raleigh Tekoa. I am interested in miles per charge on the Enduro. For comparison, the Tekoa has a 350 watt mid drive and a n 8.7 amp hour battery pack. Its all stock stuff. I can ride about 34 miles on gentle elevations/flat road bed on the Raleigh. The Enduro sports a 350 watt mid drive too, but a battery that is 14.5 amp hours. It was my sense that with that much larger a battery on more or less flat ground that one would get 40 to 50 miles on the Enduro in most pedaling mode; the mode among the PAS that requires the least power from the motor among the 10 levels of assistance. I am curious to know what other Enduro owners have experienced. On the Raleigh 8.7 amp hours x 48 volts yields about 417 watt hours. Getting 34 miles from a charge on the Tekoa means that I am using, on average 12.3 watts per mile. Extrapolating to an Endura at even 15 watt hours per mile should allow 46 miles from the 496 watt hour battery. I would welcome comments from experienced Enduro riders.