Last week (try September 2017!) I had my first ever holiday on my own and my first holiday in nearly 3 years, my first day off, my first lie in and my first holiday with my E-Bike. Before I set off I planned a trip around Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil with Google Maps.
The maximum assist I used was 25%
The total distance I rode was just a little over googleβs estimate as I detoured around Inverlochy looking for a bike shop that sells waterproof pants and gloves. Thanks to Nevis Cycles for the gear and for taking my hard earned cash off me (with a small discount too
To be honest, there are only few minor hills on this route, the highest climb I think was around 30 meters, so not too tough at all. Most of the riding is smooth and flat⦠Nirvana
I also brought with me a new gadgetβ¦ Zhiyun Smooth Q, itβs a gimbal for use with smart phones and apart from me swapping hands the video is silky smooth and wobble free. Itβs also a short video, my phone battery wouldnβt last for the 3 hour duration and nor would the storage, the 45 minute video used 14GB of space though it is shot at 4K.
The bike battery did technically last the full ride, dropping down to 2% at the end, I was impressed, itβs now an 18 month old battery and itβs done 1,500 miles in Yorkshire and all itβs hills. What I didnβt know however, the last 5% seriously reduces the power output to short pulses to conserve the remaining energy and get you home. But by the time I get to the shore opposite Linnhe Lochside Holidays I was knackered, and riding the bike one handed and filming meant I asked more of the battery too, and that showed signs that it couldnβt get me back on full power, Iβd have a fair bit of work to do with little assistance. But I didnβt know that just yet. One other thing of noteβ¦ the weather at this point changed and it utterly pissed it down the rest of the wayβ¦ but at least I had my new waterproofs
I was now miserable, knackered, cold, and I still had around 15 miles to go. Of course I made it back I had no choice, and this isnβt a ghost writing this blog post, though Iβve warmed up since then
Like I said, this isnβt the full video, the battery and storage wouldnβt last for a 3 hour ride, but I am surprised I did it in 3 hours when Google Maps recons on a 4 hour ride. So Yay for me
So can it do the 60 miles Halfords advertise? Like I said in my initial review, Yes it can, with a flat ride, and a fit and competent rider it could. Had I not been recording I think it would have made all the difference, also had I stopped for more than a minute to munch a banana and a packet of crisps and had a 10-20 minute rest, I think I could have made it back sooner and with more power left in the battery. But I was left with enough anxiety after the ride that I didnβt attempt it again that week.
Anyway, enjoy the video, the Highlands are gorgeous, even when it rains.
https://www.linnhe-lochside-holidays.co.uk/
https://www.neviscycles.com/