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Old 12-24-20 | 08:06 PM
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Pop N Wood
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Bikes: 1982 Bianchi Sport SX, Rayleigh Tamland 1, Rans V-Rex recumbent, Fuji MTB, 80's Cannondale MTB with BBSHD ebike motor

Originally Posted by linberl
I guess we're going to have to disagree. I have a 19 lb bike and a 4.5lb motorized system and a 130wh motor and I easily do rides of 20 miles and FOR MY NEEDS that's perfect.
You have a 130 wh battery or motor? I assume you mean battery since motors are not rated in terms of energy.

So help me understand. Most on line guides say to estimate a minimum 20 wh per mile. A 130 wh battery means you get maybe 80-90 wh from a full charge to battery cut off, less with an older battery, even less in cold weather. If you are truly getting 20 miles "range" you must not be turning the thing on. Either that or it is an extremely low power motor.

Am I missing something?

So is this the system you have?

https://onemotor.co/InDepth/

Why don't they list the power rating of the motor on the web site? Or battery voltage? Is that a USB cable from the battery to the motor? Did you really pay $1200 for that?

Man, now that I look at what you have I understand everything you are saying.

Enjoy your system.

Last edited by Pop N Wood; 12-24-20 at 08:26 PM.
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