PabloNZ
Member
I have a ~12km mostly downhill commute to work that I want to start doing on an ebike (because coming home is an uphill ball ache). There are some decent hills (~150m rise at about 20% grade or steeper) that can be done on either trail or road both ways. My back is made from glass and my knees are rusty so i'm leaning towards a more plush FS ride that I can also use to play on for a few hours each day in the weekends/on the way home.
As such i'm looking at the Focus Jam2/Merida eONE-Sixty 800 tier bikes but am also interested in what peoples thoughts are around the benefits of a lighter bike (Jam2 with smaller battery) over the Merida (about 5kg heavier with a larger battery) for a commute. Would the extra weight have a noticeable effect on battery life or my lungs pushing it uphill? Does the motor really care that i'm a fat bastard and ate two lunches? Or that i'm doing a school run with a kid also on it?
I know I could look into the TEC pack for the Focus, but its a pretty expensive option that I might not ever really need. That being said i'd be mighty dark if the Jam2 couldn't handle the distance half way up the last hill to home.
tldr; Is the smaller battery in the Jam2 really going to be an achilles heel if i'm commuting 25km a day or use it for a maximum of 3-4 hours in the weekend?
As such i'm looking at the Focus Jam2/Merida eONE-Sixty 800 tier bikes but am also interested in what peoples thoughts are around the benefits of a lighter bike (Jam2 with smaller battery) over the Merida (about 5kg heavier with a larger battery) for a commute. Would the extra weight have a noticeable effect on battery life or my lungs pushing it uphill? Does the motor really care that i'm a fat bastard and ate two lunches? Or that i'm doing a school run with a kid also on it?
I know I could look into the TEC pack for the Focus, but its a pretty expensive option that I might not ever really need. That being said i'd be mighty dark if the Jam2 couldn't handle the distance half way up the last hill to home.
tldr; Is the smaller battery in the Jam2 really going to be an achilles heel if i'm commuting 25km a day or use it for a maximum of 3-4 hours in the weekend?