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zimcruiser

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  1. ya i got the 720 and my wife the 540. there is a definite weight penalty though....
  2. Sorry, both last years bikes
  3. I have a Trek Rail 9.8 and my wife has a 9.7. I am 90kgs vs 60kgs and the 9.8 has the bigger battery. This evens us out on wt vs range and we normally within 2 or 3% of each other by the time we draw down to say 20% of battery life. I am very strict on settings, i only ride on eco and my wife will stick in tour occasionally to keep up on long hills, otherwise she also on eco.
  4. That is just the info i was looking for, Thank you both for the replies and help
  5. My wife and I are thinking of taking part in this years Sani2c, we are both on e-bikes (i have a pace maker) and are pretty sure we can do each day on 1 battery per day, (we have ridden 100k on eco mode and still have 40% remaining). Someone has suggested we hire batteries for just in case, if we were to do this does anybody know how we could get them to say the last water point on each day? Any insight much appreciated
  6. thanks guys for all the feedback. Train train train plus organise 1 x spare battery seems the way to go. Much appreciated to all who answered
  7. Thanks so much, good advice. I wonder if sani2c has a facility to transport a 2nd battery to one of the water points - for just in.....
  8. H i guys, my wife and i normally ride 100 to 130 kms a week on our mountain bikes. We are early 60s and would like to try Sani2c on e bikes. We are looking at buying Trek rail 9.7s. Do you think the batteries will last each day? I know it depends on the level of assist we use but if we use sparingly (for the big climbs) will we be ok? We have not done Sani2c before, and have never ridden e bikes before, hence the question. Very many thanks: Brent
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