Rando_12345
Active member
Cheers! You sound a lot fitter than me, but I am a bit lighter at 75kg.
My point of comparison is that I recently did a big ride with some friends. I was on my giant/Yamaha and used up all 800Wh of the battery to do 1600m of climbing over 40km, but my friends on Bosch bikes only needed 720Wh batteries (we are all roughly in the 75-85kg range.
So if the pinion has the same efficiency as the giant, your numbers are about what I would expect, but I was a bit optimistic that the motor was closer to a Bosch, so would expect closer to 2k vertical climbing with the 960Wh, especially if not using the highest assistance. That said, the terrain, tyres etc all play a part. Also Rob insinuated that the pinion was more powerful than his bosch race motor. Would love some more stats from you after a few rides!
My point of comparison is that I recently did a big ride with some friends. I was on my giant/Yamaha and used up all 800Wh of the battery to do 1600m of climbing over 40km, but my friends on Bosch bikes only needed 720Wh batteries (we are all roughly in the 75-85kg range.
So if the pinion has the same efficiency as the giant, your numbers are about what I would expect, but I was a bit optimistic that the motor was closer to a Bosch, so would expect closer to 2k vertical climbing with the 960Wh, especially if not using the highest assistance. That said, the terrain, tyres etc all play a part. Also Rob insinuated that the pinion was more powerful than his bosch race motor. Would love some more stats from you after a few rides!