Ok its a lot that if I need to replace after 3 years on top of everything else I have worn out . Not cheap these Ebikes if you hammer them.Only if the battery is actually faulty as far as I know.
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Well I hope I'm still here to see it . I do wonder though what it will be like in 30 years.The good news is that battery density will be 25-30% better in 10 years time.
So for the same weight as my Levo SL setup today, I could have 400Wh in the frame and 200Wh in the Range Extender. That would be pretty sweet.
And I'll be 10 years older myself, so I'll probably need the extra Wh for the extra assistance I'll need
With my reliable Yamaha/Giant i will be laughing for only $7,999.The 2031 Levo SL will be available in the following models:
Levo SL Comp $22,000
Levo SL Expert $31,000
Levo SL SWorks Edition $49,999
I turned down assistance yesterday to what it was originally set at and did same route as when i got bike . Managed 28 miles of the route with 43 percent left so don't think it has lost much piff. 112 charges it says. Harder work I broke sweat a few times.Definitely nothing to complain about.
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