weight vs distance

maccandles

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Jan 9, 2019
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lincoln uk
have a cube stereo 160, best i get per ride is 3500ft climb and about 23-28 miles, im 106kg, and ride mainly in eco, how does that compare with others?
 

PeteIOM

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Mar 11, 2018
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Isle of Man
I have just over 2 bars left after 32 miles with 2000ft climbing with a mix of on and off road.
I'm 6'3 and 20stone (about 127kg).
I cycle a mixture of Eco and eMTB mode always spinning high.
Riding a Scott E-Scale Bosch - 500watt
 

Mccandles

New Member
Dec 12, 2018
3
0
Lincoln
I have just over 2 bars left after 32 miles with 2000ft climbing with a mix of on and off road.
I'm 6'3 and 20stone (about 127kg).
I cycle a mixture of Eco and eMTB mode always spinning high.
Riding a Scott E-Scale Bosch - 500watt
Impressive
 

R120

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Apr 13, 2018
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Surrey
Riding conditions play such a part, I find that if I am riding a constant cadence climb on a fire road/relatively smooth surface I can get a lot of elevation, but if riding lots of ups and downs on technical single track, especially when you are going from minimal assistance from the motor to cranking it over hard repeatedly to get over and up stuff it drains the battery a lot quicker.
 

Gary

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Gradient makes a huge difference too. below say a 7% gradient s nothing for these motors whereas above 14% they're having to work way harder
 

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