hmmm makes you wonder if having a bike in winter is worth it with that little mileage !I ride all winter. I can get around 12-16 miles with a 500wh battery. (1500-2000 ft elevation gain)[/QUOTE
Lol my giant does mega miles 70-90 on one 500w battery with height gain of 3000-6000 ft ... i really like the levo looks but range is so offputtingI ride all winter. I can get around 12-16 miles with a 500wh battery. (1500-2000 ft elevation gain)
That seems very low, do you ride in turbo constantly with lots of stop starts?I ride all winter. I can get around 12-16 miles with a 500wh battery. (1500-2000 ft elevation gain)
that i don't believe unless ur in eco mode with 10% assistanceLol my giant does mega miles 70-90 on one 500w battery with height gain of 3000-6000 ft ... i really like the levo looks but range is so offputting
Lol my giant does mega miles 70-90 on one 500w battery with height gain of 3000-6000 ft ... i really like the levo looks but range is so offputting
Eco on factory setting of 100 w... i never use other modes if you’d like to follow me on one of my epic rides i can show you anytime lol ... just to show how good the Giant range is ive done 50 mile peaks rides and still had 40% battery left where others have used 2 batteries ... both my Giant emtbs are similar with my hardtail giving slightly more rangethat i don't believe unless ur in eco mode with 10% assistance
Ah but you didn’t mention snow! I ride in - 0c reg in winter with snow but obviously not on 90 milersI kinda doubt that the Giant could push snow for 70-90 miles on one battery in below freezing temps. Even on flat land. I gave real world results of a 200 lb rider with tons of extra gear for going into the back country and "not" using the lowest power setting. I also use studded tires. Cheers
You spez lads need to dump ur levos and but Giant’s!Circa 7° here today ....battery use same as usual. Not sure why elevation should make a big difference....if you up....you usually come back down and without pedaling! Most people agree the average range for a Levo with a 500 w/h battery....all off road...is about 30 to 35 miles. I do not believe any 500w/h battery with 75 to 90 nm motor can do 70 miles. Maybe 70kms at a push (literally!)
u can't get 30to 35 miles on a levo unless ur in eco most of the time , but imo ur then defeating the object of ebikingYou spez lads need to dump ur levos and but Giant’s!
Speaking from experience?? I have done several rides of around 25/26 miles and each time I have had 20 to 25% battery left...….rides like over the Brecons ( 2000ft) and The Gap and Cut Gate in the Peak District plus local group rides. So I am talking from real experience. each ride uses a mix of Eco and Trail with very occasional Turbo. My riding buddy on the same bike is 15kg lighter than me and typically uses 10 to 15% less battery. So yes 30 miles is definitely within range and 35 on easier rides. I always charge my battery at room temperature in the winter and after a full charge leave it overnight before using it. I typically travel 15 miles with the bike in my van to local forests so in the winter both bike and battery are reasonably warm.u can't get 30to 35 miles on a levo unless ur in eco most of the time , but imo ur then defeating the object of ebiking
yes speaking from experienceSpeaking from experience?? I have done several rides of around 25/26 miles and each time I have had 20 to 25% battery left...….rides like over the Brecons ( 2000ft) and The Gap and Cut Gate in the Peak District plus local group rides. So I am talking from real experience. each ride uses a mix of Eco and Trail with very occasional Turbo. My riding buddy on the same bike is 15kg lighter than me and typically uses 10 to 15% less battery. So yes 30 miles is definitely within range and 35 on easier rides. I always charge my battery at room temperature in the winter and after a full charge leave it overnight before using it. I typically travel 15 miles with the bike in my van to local forests so in the winter both bike and battery are reasonably warm.
There's also a much less practical application - Ludicrous+ mode for even more extreme launches at the drag strip - if that's your thing. Jowl flapping fun until one of your passengers does a launch of their own.Just ask Elon Musk, he puts pre warming cell curcuits into his leccy cars just because of this reason.
True but i have no reason to doubt what the kiox display is telling me. My commute to work is a 8 mile round trip 5 days a week which equals 40 miles. My battery is on 63% after 1 week. my weight is 95kg probably nearer to 100kg with my snap and work gear. I can't say whether the weather is effecting the range as I havent owned the bike in temperatures above 10cThere are so many variables on the above range statements that there is no way to even remotely compare them. Pointless.
But i am in agreement with the opening post... Cold weather massively effects lithium battery performance. Just ask Elon Musk, he puts pre warming cell curcuits into his leccy cars just because of this reason.
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