I’m happy now I’ve got a workaround for the cold weather charging issues but my gripe now is the distance that I get out of the bike. It’s a Jam2 6.8 new in August 2019. Tyres pumped up to around 36psi and I weigh about 85 kg. 80% of my rides are off road, predominantly rocks and mud and normally between 1,500 - 2,000 ft of climbing. I don’t have the tec pack so it’s just the basic battery. The display goes into the red (the last blob of battery power) at 12 miles.......and I manage to get 15 miles. I know it’s cold but I charge the bike up at the end of the ride so the battery is still warm. I’ve tried charging the bike in a warm environment, even putting an oil filled radiator next to it; the distance achieved is still 15 miles. All this is riding in trail mode set at medium. Today I managed a 20 mile ride but this was a big downhill to start with then a canal towpath, then back up around 1,000 ft off road and 99% of it was in eco mode. Am I expecting too much or is this comparable to what others are getting?
If this is normal then I have to question the point of the bike, being in eco mode off road only makes up for the extra weight compared to my previous clockwork Whyte. be interesting to hear what others are getting in the cold weather.
If this is normal then I have to question the point of the bike, being in eco mode off road only makes up for the extra weight compared to my previous clockwork Whyte. be interesting to hear what others are getting in the cold weather.