Kingfisher
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I've started bikepacking with the ebike last summer. So far I have done mainly weekends. The 'limited'range of the battery adds simply another navigation challenge to the journey, I don't find it a downside. You constantly have to fight the temptation of using boost to climb that hill. With a 50km range (500Wh Bosch Gen3) start off in the morning, ride 30km, stop for lunch, recharge, ride another 20km. camp for the night, ride 30, lunch+recharge, etc... Another option is just riding the full 50, stay at a camping and recharge overnight.
I'm beginning to think about doing the Transandalus , 2.000km through south Spain. Any random thoughts on how to tackle the challenge? A second battery would be a necessity. Switch bikes to a 625Wh. Switch tires from Nobby Nics to a more XC tire,.... Anything else? On my touring bike I can easily get 100km of range (street tires, flat asphalt roads)
The transandaluz is setup so that there is a hotel/guest house at every daily stretch, but I want to be unsupported as long as possible.
I'm beginning to think about doing the Transandalus , 2.000km through south Spain. Any random thoughts on how to tackle the challenge? A second battery would be a necessity. Switch bikes to a 625Wh. Switch tires from Nobby Nics to a more XC tire,.... Anything else? On my touring bike I can easily get 100km of range (street tires, flat asphalt roads)
The transandaluz is setup so that there is a hotel/guest house at every daily stretch, but I want to be unsupported as long as possible.