First of all! I can't stop riding my Kenevo comp just love it. I think cycling as different flavors, and my favorite one is going downhill on single tracks (roots, mud, steps), but to get down you have to go up. So specialized just solve it with the Kenevo.
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87KG (192lbs) 40 years old. I live in South America so there's is a lot of mountains.
My test terrain is a 60km (37mi) and 1000m (3500ft) climb
Day 1
30/100 ECO 50/100 TRAIL 100/100 TURBO
This is my first ebike, so for testing purposes I only use the turbo mode (feels wonderful) however I just did a half of my ryde and ended with no battery at all and noticed that is not that bad to pedal this bike (on flat terrain) and my battery just last 40% of my ride to come back with a death battery back home (still not bad, but I was expecting more from my shinny new ebike)
Should I get one of those extra power batteries? (not cheap and hard to find), then I see other posts about how to carry extra battery? Really?
Day 2
30/90 ECO 50/90 TRAIL 100/90 TURBO
I did a mix of trail and turbo and ended with death battery at 70% of my ryde.
So when you pedal in off mode and use ECO (at 30%) it feels really helpful,. so since I use only two assistance mode settings most of the time Trail and turbo) I did a little experiment for day 3...
Day 3
10/70 ECO 50/70 TRAIL 100/70 TURBO
Doing this I pedal on flat and downhill at ECO MODE
Uphill at TRAIL MODE
And big uphill steps (at TURBO MODE), the result !was a wonderful MTB ENDURO DAY where I just finished 100% of my test ride with 40% battery, and 1000% FUN! (I'm still smiling). The only problem is to find some free time to get on my bike today.
With all this I just learn to no overcomplicate things (to get new battery, carry extra battery, hacking, etc) and enjoy your ride. Ebikes are not motorcycles and we have to do workout too and is just to find the right spot. (Of course there some other conditions, terrain, length, high, etc, group ride, etc) and at least for me 99% of my rides are single day rides of couple hours and for that just the stock battery is enough!
What are your expierence?
My profile:
87KG (192lbs) 40 years old. I live in South America so there's is a lot of mountains.
My test terrain is a 60km (37mi) and 1000m (3500ft) climb
Day 1
30/100 ECO 50/100 TRAIL 100/100 TURBO
This is my first ebike, so for testing purposes I only use the turbo mode (feels wonderful) however I just did a half of my ryde and ended with no battery at all and noticed that is not that bad to pedal this bike (on flat terrain) and my battery just last 40% of my ride to come back with a death battery back home (still not bad, but I was expecting more from my shinny new ebike)
Should I get one of those extra power batteries? (not cheap and hard to find), then I see other posts about how to carry extra battery? Really?
Day 2
30/90 ECO 50/90 TRAIL 100/90 TURBO
I did a mix of trail and turbo and ended with death battery at 70% of my ryde.
So when you pedal in off mode and use ECO (at 30%) it feels really helpful,. so since I use only two assistance mode settings most of the time Trail and turbo) I did a little experiment for day 3...
Day 3
10/70 ECO 50/70 TRAIL 100/70 TURBO
Doing this I pedal on flat and downhill at ECO MODE
Uphill at TRAIL MODE
And big uphill steps (at TURBO MODE), the result !was a wonderful MTB ENDURO DAY where I just finished 100% of my test ride with 40% battery, and 1000% FUN! (I'm still smiling). The only problem is to find some free time to get on my bike today.
With all this I just learn to no overcomplicate things (to get new battery, carry extra battery, hacking, etc) and enjoy your ride. Ebikes are not motorcycles and we have to do workout too and is just to find the right spot. (Of course there some other conditions, terrain, length, high, etc, group ride, etc) and at least for me 99% of my rides are single day rides of couple hours and for that just the stock battery is enough!
What are your expierence?
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