Talaria Sting Range Test - How Long Can You Ride It?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 21

  • @HeddleTown
    @HeddleTown Год назад +5

    So for those watching this range test its pretty accurate for level ground but we ride for example in BC, Canada so there is a lot more downhills which helps make up the power if your on regen 4. Also lot's of ways to extend the power and range better quality lighter non o-ring RK chain and better gearing helps as well. Also better brakes for less drag better tires with more PSI. I also switched from China wheel bearings to SKF for less rolling resistance! Better quality oil in the gearbox is also a huge factor because they get shipped with cheap oil in the gearbox! lol Good review bud!

    • @flashfive23
      @flashfive23 Год назад +2

      Do you mountain bike? Asking cause you live in BC

    • @HeddleTown
      @HeddleTown Год назад

      @@flashfive23 Ya a little moto is my back ground but ride Mtn bikes here and there!

    • @fastback6578
      @fastback6578 Год назад

      HeddleTowns does more then a little Moto. Check out his channel, he's an absolute beast and a great teacher. I'm excited to see him making comments on here about the Talaria!

  • @jondoe6618
    @jondoe6618 Год назад +8

    2 and a half hours HARD riding is what i get.Great fun I might add!!

  • @Jrod_FPV
    @Jrod_FPV Год назад +4

    RE: lower power at lower battery voltage: for drone racing it's important / helpful to have consistent throttle response no matter the battery voltage / charge level. So we created control logic in the drone to limit the max power output to the same output as what is available when the battery is low. So this greatly helps keep the feel consistent through the range of the battery as it discharges. The downside is now your max output power is significantly lower. To combat this in drones you use more powerful "hotter" motors. Though in drone racing the drones are already starting at around 13:1 thrust to weight ratio anyways, and most people cannot handle that to begin with so it's no big deal to lose a bit of full charge power. But for bikes you would probably have to install a hotter motor to compensate. Im not sure throttle feel/ consistency is as important in e-bike racing as it is drone racing, but it's interesting to hear a similar thing happens in both vehicles, drones and bikes.

  • @charlesfitzgerald3201
    @charlesfitzgerald3201 Год назад +5

    whats the max speed if on a flat road ? Thats a cool looking bike , id like one to ride to work

  • @stevestewart6287
    @stevestewart6287 Год назад +2

    One big problem I see is what if you ride a trail back in the woods, and you go down a big hill and ride around for a while, then your battery is down to 25% and when you go back you have to climb the big hill to get back to your truck, but the battery is so low on charge it is not enough to get you back up the hill you went down earlier, what do you do?
    With a gas bike you just climb the hill, because the bike always has the same amount of power, all the time. With the electric bike if you run the battery too low and you can not climb the hill to get back to your truck, you are screwed, and stranded in the woods.
    Another problem I see is weight, the more you weigh the faster it is going to drain the battery, so if you weigh 160 lbs. and you get 2.5 hours on a charge, how long would it run for a guy that weighs 200 lbs. Clearly not 2.5 hours, maybe 2.0 hours, or less, so when you weigh more you lose run time.

  • @LITTLEbigREG
    @LITTLEbigREG Год назад +4

    Your test is about right. Averaging speeds of 20 mph (which is about what I average when trail riding in the UK) should give you a range of about 60 miles/3 hours worth of riding, according to Talaria.
    I'm considering getting one but I think the range could be an issue.

    • @whocares6299
      @whocares6299 Год назад

      If range is a concern, you could maybe look into getting a 50amh~ battery upgrade to increase range

  • @JC-DC
    @JC-DC Год назад

    Even though you don't have matching gloves, I still gave you a 👍😂... just kidding, my Talaria shows up tomorrow, my cool blue helmet showed up today and it's too small😢.

  • @LionelWong-yh8tr
    @LionelWong-yh8tr 10 месяцев назад

    Thaink you boss 😊

  • @ibrahimajau6275
    @ibrahimajau6275 Год назад

    Man I love this bike ton of fun I tried my friends sting love it, I’m saving up for one 😃

  • @troyhiggins3348
    @troyhiggins3348 Год назад

    Ethan I love you!!

  • @tomasssologubs5392
    @tomasssologubs5392 Год назад +1

    Can You Review The Surron?

  • @TheProfessorCovers
    @TheProfessorCovers Год назад

    You sound like Jeff Goldblum.

  • @jae-2403
    @jae-2403 Год назад

    Which talaria is this?

  • @dpg2826
    @dpg2826 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the realistic test and seeing how it drops off as it drains. All sport mode? Bike is unlocked too?