OK, so not laboratory at all, just basic curiosity and knobbing about ..
For me I find different tyres can make a huge difference to range, DH22's for instance will give me about 20-25% less range than the Wild Enduro's on the Kenevo.
Kenevo Expert 2019 L 27.5/27.5 - Tubeless, Wild Enduro's 1.5 bar, 500wh (new wheel bearings) - 24.5kg
Jam 2 6.9 2021 M 29/29- Tubeless, Magic Mary's 1.5 bar, 630wh - 25.7kg
E-Mythique VR 29/27.5- Tubed. Vee's 3 bar (stop snake bites and suspension testing). 630wh - 26.4kg
The test ... drop in from standing. Then take a straight line over the grass and see how far you can get going back up the drive on the other side :
Not the results I was expecting. The Kenevo always feels like it's rolling the easiest and it's the lightest. You could argue the Focus has more momentum with it's mass, but the E-Mythique has even more momentum and a higher tyre pressure - but then did that cause the tyres not to absorb undulations and therefore lose speed ?
For me I find different tyres can make a huge difference to range, DH22's for instance will give me about 20-25% less range than the Wild Enduro's on the Kenevo.
Kenevo Expert 2019 L 27.5/27.5 - Tubeless, Wild Enduro's 1.5 bar, 500wh (new wheel bearings) - 24.5kg
Jam 2 6.9 2021 M 29/29- Tubeless, Magic Mary's 1.5 bar, 630wh - 25.7kg
E-Mythique VR 29/27.5- Tubed. Vee's 3 bar (stop snake bites and suspension testing). 630wh - 26.4kg
The test ... drop in from standing. Then take a straight line over the grass and see how far you can get going back up the drive on the other side :
Not the results I was expecting. The Kenevo always feels like it's rolling the easiest and it's the lightest. You could argue the Focus has more momentum with it's mass, but the E-Mythique has even more momentum and a higher tyre pressure - but then did that cause the tyres not to absorb undulations and therefore lose speed ?