Tonaro battery range

mike killay

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When I was in Belgium where it was very flat (Ypres) I went 20 miles using level 2 assist only on slopes and into the wind. I still had 3 out of the 4 lights showing.
However I was on average only doing about 10mph because I was sight seeing.
It is amazing how much better a bike is for exploring. I took the bike over in my Campervan. On previous visits to this area, I had driven about in the van.
But on the bike, it was like a whole new district because as soon as anything catches your eye, you can stop etc. You cannot do that in a motor vehicle, in fact you probably won't spot it in the first place.
 

funkylyn

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Feb 22, 2011
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TylerD,

So pleased you got to try the Esprit and liked it and I hope you continue to make good progress after the hip-ops......you will soon be back cycling I'm sure :)

Steve,

That was impressive.....Jannie made me feel exhausted just watching her go.....

I have just got back to Spain in the motorhome and after driving 1100kms on monday and 800+ on tuesday I am not really feeling up to cycling today !

However, those mountains and lakes at El Chorro are calling me and its such a lovely warm, sunny, blue sky day I might be tempted out after lunch :D

Cant wait to see how the Tonaro eats those steep hills.....will let you know when I do...

Lynda :)
 

Wisper Bikes

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Apr 11, 2007
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Hi all I have had two hip replacements , last one 2 yrs ago and have no boder on a Wisper 905se can do 30 or 40 mls on it no trouble would like a bit more power for the hills at times , but hips no problem I would recomend a bit of cycling for to build up the mussle when your doctor says its safe to do so .Good luck wit the op.
Cheers Michael Sullivan
Excellent news Michael, I am delighted the bike is performing well for you!

All the best

David