Finally got around to doing a boring "Range" type test.
Riding in "E". Vee on the back, Wild on the front (pretty similar rolling resistance).
Relatively flat as I wasn't just trying to see how many meters it would climb. Used GPS to track distance and height gained.
80% Remaining. 25km's 400m
70% Remaining. 37km's 550m
60% Remaining 49km's 720m
50% Remaining 62km's 920m
46% Remaining 66km's 1026m (went steeper for the last bit due to boredom).
"E" is the lowest power option. It was still pushing 320w a few times when I went a bit harder on some climbs. That's the same as a Levo SL 1.1 in Turbo. I think the Bosch in "Eco" maxes at about 120w, so for epic crazy rides, you'd need to turn down the assistance. Or just don't do epic crazy rides .. just go a bit faster and enjoy yourself
It certainly still gives plenty of support when you need it in E, even on steeper climbs.
Riding in "E". Vee on the back, Wild on the front (pretty similar rolling resistance).
Relatively flat as I wasn't just trying to see how many meters it would climb. Used GPS to track distance and height gained.
80% Remaining. 25km's 400m
70% Remaining. 37km's 550m
60% Remaining 49km's 720m
50% Remaining 62km's 920m
46% Remaining 66km's 1026m (went steeper for the last bit due to boredom).
"E" is the lowest power option. It was still pushing 320w a few times when I went a bit harder on some climbs. That's the same as a Levo SL 1.1 in Turbo. I think the Bosch in "Eco" maxes at about 120w, so for epic crazy rides, you'd need to turn down the assistance. Or just don't do epic crazy rides .. just go a bit faster and enjoy yourself
It certainly still gives plenty of support when you need it in E, even on steeper climbs.