Hi all, am planning a big loop ride with some big climbing to avoid expensive lifts at St Moritz
Depending upon what service I use it says climb is anything between 2020m and 2720m (I suspect it's probably something like 2200hm in total max)
About 500hm of that is 100% not rideable, I'm actually going against the regular ride direction but it's not a bike path it's a walking path so ok to "walk" up with my ebike
Question is how much battery will the Bosch CX Gen4 use in Walk mode? As if it won't use much then that's 500hm less I can calculate on the climb using more battery! meaning 1500-1600m climb which I might be able to make happen if I'm careful with the battery usage.
Thanks for any tips, here's the link to the route on Trailforks in case that helps (I hope it's public...)
https://www.trailforks.com/ridelog/planner/view/522683/
I know the trails btw except the one black climb to link up across to the trail towards the end of the valley
Worst case I can pay to use a lift to skip 475m of climbing
Depending upon what service I use it says climb is anything between 2020m and 2720m (I suspect it's probably something like 2200hm in total max)
About 500hm of that is 100% not rideable, I'm actually going against the regular ride direction but it's not a bike path it's a walking path so ok to "walk" up with my ebike
Question is how much battery will the Bosch CX Gen4 use in Walk mode? As if it won't use much then that's 500hm less I can calculate on the climb using more battery! meaning 1500-1600m climb which I might be able to make happen if I'm careful with the battery usage.
Thanks for any tips, here's the link to the route on Trailforks in case that helps (I hope it's public...)
https://www.trailforks.com/ridelog/planner/view/522683/
I know the trails btw except the one black climb to link up across to the trail towards the end of the valley
Worst case I can pay to use a lift to skip 475m of climbing