I’m averaging about 20 miles at the moment but have often maxed it out at 100% Turbo ?.
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Wow, that's fast!42 miles with 3700ft of climbing this weekend, the majority in eco, ambient temp 5 degrees F. 460wh battery.
Good result!42 miles with 3700ft of climbing this weekend, the majority in eco, ambient temp 5 degrees F. 460wh battery.
I average 25-35 miles with 3000 of climbing on eco at 20%.I’m averaging about 20 miles at the moment but have often maxed it out at 100% Turbo.
I’ll be honest I’m quite naive about the deristricting. Since my dealer actually recommended it and did it I thought it would be ok. I might need to reconsider!
Thanks @EddieJJ, you make a great point. I’m going to put mine back to standard first thing tomorrow via the app. Certainly not my intention to cause any issues or break any laws ?.I should, and could I ask who the supplying dealer is?
I'm very anti the tuning of any ebike, and refuse to ride with anyone that has a dongle or whatever fitted to their ebike. There are already signs in the UK, that eMTB's could be banned from bike parks, Forestry Commission land and from organised sportive events. All because a minority of ebike owners see their bikes as a replacement for a motorcycle, which they are not.
I'm afraid that this forum isn't perhaps for me, as this is a subject that I feel very strongly about, and take the riding and use of eMTB's quite seriously, and the use of tuning devices has the potential to ruin things before it has even taken off. Really, as forum admin, you should be doing the same.
For reference, this is the current UK pedelec law. UK Electric Bike Law
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Such a great point that you made!I should, and could I ask who the supplying dealer is?
I'm very anti the tuning of any ebike, and refuse to ride with anyone that has a dongle or whatever fitted to their ebike. There are already signs in the UK, that eMTB's could be banned from bike parks, Forestry Commission land and from organised sportive events. All because a minority of ebike owners see their bikes as a replacement for a motorcycle, which they are not.
I'm afraid that this forum isn't perhaps for me, as this is a subject that I feel very strongly about, and take the riding and use of eMTB's quite seriously, and the use of tuning devices has the potential to ruin things before it has even taken off. Really, as forum admin, you should be doing the same.
For reference, this is the current UK pedelec law. UK Electric Bike Law
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Hi EddieI should, and could I ask who the supplying dealer is?
I'm very anti the tuning of any ebike, and refuse to ride with anyone that has a dongle or whatever fitted to their ebike. There are already signs in the UK, that eMTB's could be banned from bike parks, Forestry Commission land and from organised sportive events. All because a minority of ebike owners see their bikes as a replacement for a motorcycle, which they are not.
I'm afraid that this forum isn't perhaps for me, as this is a subject that I feel very strongly about, and take the riding and use of eMTB's quite seriously, and the use of tuning devices has the potential to ruin things before it has even taken off. Really, as forum admin, you should be doing the same.
For reference, this is the current UK pedelec law. UK Electric Bike Law
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I appreciate Rob has to formulate an official line as far as the website is concerned, he will have to decide if the topic is a total no-no, or if openly directing people to where to get there bikes de-restricted is a taboo, etc.
Another hobby I have is radio control including drones. There are rules and regulations covering what can and cannot be done. These rule are however constantly evolving which includes consultation periods with interested parties to cover views & opinions. If there is no discussion on how to change things how can we hope to have improvements?
My understanding is the current regulations were last altered to cover the introduction of the Sinclair C5. They are surely due a review and the rapid increase in the use of e vehicles will probably bring this around sooner rather than later.
It is easy to slam sites such as Pedelecs etc, and the big wattage DIY bikes but let’s not forget the home brew guys are the pioneers of modern e bikes. We owe them a debt of gratitude for paving the way to our manufactured marvels.
My opinion is people should be able to have an opinion. This is a forum, the home of discussion which should take place within clearly laid out guidelines.
Rant over ?
Just done 65km and 635m of climbing and had 26% left in the tank.
That’s with factory default 30,70,100 witch 100% acceleration and motor current. Used the power modes like a front 3 ring only going into trail and turbo for the hills. Biggest hill was 125m elevation with a 13% grade.
118kg rider with 20psi rear 15 front.
Top speed 89kmh yes 89kmh
So stable at speed, so so stable.
No just a heavy lad on a heavy standard alloy levo. Not even peddling and factory default assist which cut out at 25kmh, and no busses on this down hill.I presume you are running with a very high gearing set up, down a very steep hill and on a derestricted bike to do that speed or were you drafting a bus?
The only time I ever got close to that speed was in Morzine, France and I was running a 46 front ring drafting a bus down a moderately steep hill.
Yeah i’m about 118kg kitted up. It is so stable at speed compared to my standard enduro rig.I hit 85kmh on my way home, not pedalling, down hill... it's the only time my 125kg frame is an advantage! (totally standard bike, only had it 3 days)
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