Top speed averages 34-35 mph (dual motor) on level ground either pedaling or throttle only. It'll go a little faster downhill. It tends to drop to about 32ish on a moderate hill, with pedaling. Single motor, it's the same as any 48v single motor, 27-28 mph dropping to 24ish on hills.
I'm really interested in this Bike. Mostly cruising old logging roads pretty hilly in the mountains. How would this bike perform you think? Any info would be much appreciated
This bike should be able to handle the gain, fine. The dual motors provide plenty of torque and it can go up prettty steep grade with minimal loss of speed. The main consideration is to consider your distances. Two motors require more electricity, especially if used hard. You may need a 2nd battery if you want to cover long distances.Comfort wise, it should be good. @@merlo105
Hey man, what is the top speed you've hit on this? Right now I'm shopping between this and the SMLRO Zeeger
Top speed averages 34-35 mph (dual motor) on level ground either pedaling or throttle only. It'll go a little faster downhill. It tends to drop to about 32ish on a moderate hill, with pedaling. Single motor, it's the same as any 48v single motor, 27-28 mph dropping to 24ish on hills.
I'm really interested in this Bike. Mostly cruising old logging roads pretty hilly in the mountains. How would this bike perform you think? Any info would be much appreciated
This bike should be able to handle the gain, fine. The dual motors provide plenty of torque and it can go up prettty steep grade with minimal loss of speed. The main consideration is to consider your distances. Two motors require more electricity, especially if used hard. You may need a 2nd battery if you want to cover long distances.Comfort wise, it should be good. @@merlo105
Hello. What range are you getting on a full charge? Going not top speed.. more average speeds.
@@jonathanwelke I am usually going full speed and can get 20 miles, comfortably. I suspect, you could get 40+ riding moderately in single hub mode.