knightmb
100 kW
Combination. But I was only doing the "pack" speed, which for these long rides are like 15 to 20MPH tops. I was drafting a group of like 40 people, so it's amazing how little energy it takes to move the bike when there is no wind resistance, hehe. I wish I had a drain brain during those times though. The ride takes about 5 hours or more, which is in line for about a 100 watt ride on the batteries which after my discharge test, they handle this just fine. When I do a free wheel spin, I'm burning about 90 watts and it takes about 5 1/2 hours to discharge the pack.BiGH said:100mile ride!!! there would have been a lot of peddling without the motor i'm guessing? or did you use the motor the whole time?
But.... today I had to chance to see how much draft can help. I got behind a large truck that was only doing 30 mph for a 2 mile level stretch of road. So I drafted the truck big time. The CA only showed 200 watts for 30MPH, and that was with normal pedal effort by myself at the same time. So I can see why these last for 100 miles when I'm only doing 15 to 20MPH and I have a large group of riders in front to break the wind resistance.