What mode are you climbing in and speed?
Done a few longer rides on my Vitus e-sommet now.
Ride 1 - Lumpy Yorkshire Dales Ride - 24 miles 5000ft - all on eco except for 200m where I had to push (steps) went to last bar at top of last climb - 3 miles from home.
Ride 2 - Classic Lakes ride (Garburn Pass) - 19 miles 3000ft - all on eco - 2 bars left at end
Ride 3 - Another Lumpy Dales ride - 28 miles 3,500 ft - all on eco except 40 seconds of boost when I was getting tired on last climb. Went to 1 bar at top of last descent - about 25 miles in.
So all in all not getting the range I would like. I'm about 85-87 kg with all of my gear and water on and tend to ride mid 80's cadence. None of the climbing was particularly technical except for very short bursts of 10 or 20 metres and all 3 rides would have had at least a couple of miles of road in.
TBH sounds like about the right range for the Shimano battery, with the elevation you are doing. Using eco up hills in the tallest gears and upping your cadence has a positive effect on range.Done a few longer rides on my Vitus e-sommet now.
Ride 1 - Lumpy Yorkshire Dales Ride - 24 miles 5000ft - all on eco except for 200m where I had to push (steps) went to last bar at top of last climb - 3 miles from home.
Ride 2 - Classic Lakes ride (Garburn Pass) - 19 miles 3000ft - all on eco - 2 bars left at end
Ride 3 - Another Lumpy Dales ride - 28 miles 3,500 ft - all on eco except 40 seconds of boost when I was getting tired on last climb. Went to 1 bar at top of last descent - about 25 miles in.
So all in all not getting the range I would like. I'm about 85-87 kg with all of my gear and water on and tend to ride mid 80's cadence. None of the climbing was particularly technical except for very short bursts of 10 or 20 metres and all 3 rides would have had at least a couple of miles of road in.
Done a few longer rides on my Vitus e-sommet now.
Ride 1 - Lumpy Yorkshire Dales Ride - 24 miles 5000ft - all on eco except for 200m where I had to push (steps) went to last bar at top of last climb - 3 miles from home.
Ride 2 - Classic Lakes ride (Garburn Pass) - 19 miles 3000ft - all on eco - 2 bars left at end
Ride 3 - Another Lumpy Dales ride - 28 miles 3,500 ft - all on eco except 40 seconds of boost when I was getting tired on last climb. Went to 1 bar at top of last descent - about 25 miles in.
So all in all not getting the range I would like. I'm about 85-87 kg with all of my gear and water on and tend to ride mid 80's cadence. None of the climbing was particularly technical except for very short bursts of 10 or 20 metres and all 3 rides would have had at least a couple of miles of road in.
So what does trail on setting 1/7 equate to in percentage terms do you think? 15%?
If that's the case I can adjust trail to be a proper eco and boost to be more like trail, but that really only gives me two effective settings.
It makes no sense for Shimano to make eco 50% and fix it there ?
In fact hold on a minute, according to that chart up there if eco is 50% then trail is more economical than eco in factory settings.....???
It just doesn't stack up that factory eco setting is 50% - would love to see a source for that bit of info....
Yes but I would just like to change the settings of my eco mode on my Shimano so I could plan some full days out. 30 miles in eco, even in the hills barely takes 4 hours. I'd like to be out at least 5 - especially if I've had to drive an hour to the start of the ride.
Just asked on Shimano ebike Faceache page if they had any intention of allowing tuning of eco in e-tube app and they said not in any of their plans at present.
Next experiment will be to stick it in Trail mode on lowest settings and see what range that can cope with
according to strava 2552.49 ft.Would be good to get an idea of how many ft Stuckmojo climbed on that ride as that's 30 miles with 2 bars left so range up to 40+ miles - which would be nice and he's only on a 400wh battery !
The way Spesh rate output is different to Bosch for sure and possibly Shimano.
Bosch ouput is Eco 50%, Tour 100%, eMTB (up to) 200%, Boost 300%. By 50% they mean the motor generates half as much power as the rider, 100% matches the rider's output, etc.
Spesh rate the output as a percentage of available assist. Max assist is, IIRC, 3.2 times what the rider puts in so on Boost at 100% it generates 3.2W for each 1W generated by the rider. At 20% it generates 0.64W for each 1W generated by the rider.
TBH all the systems with 500wh ish batteries seem to have the same kind of range, when we went out on the Forum ride, with most people on Specialized a and a few on shimano we had all pretty much drained out batteries by the end.
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