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Range not as good as I would expect from higher amp hour batteries?

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Another one who misses the point,

You are the one who misses the point and bothers uninterested people, this topic was about battery range not mid-motors so try and stay on topic.

You are the one who misses the point and bothers uninterested people, this topic was about battery range not mid-motors so try and stay on topic.

I agree that range is important and is affected by type of motor (hub or mid), gearing, weight of bike, weight of rider, wind resistance of the package, style of riding and and and....

So that should all be taken into account when discussing range, its simple physics!!

In general, good hub bikes are lighter than even good mid motor bikes, and are usually a lot cheaper to initially purchase and far easier for the owner (or even the LBS round the corner!) to repair if ever needed, as parts are easily found, and must NOT have to come from the manufacturer.......

Plus no single point of failure!

Everyone needs to know that before buying an e-bike, as it ALL affects the range!

I am sure that you knew this, and in the heat of the moment, temporarily forgot it!

Andy

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