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Ultimately the battery runtime will depend on the weight of the rider. High and low temperatures also affect battery performance. I'm 235lbs and while I haven't had a need to ride for that amount of time in a single ride. I believe I would get about 1/12 hrs at top speed (I average 16mph with a range of 14 to 18 mph in hill country). There is a setting that limits top speed (around 12mph) and preserves battery life, so I'd imagine I could get a 2hr ride out if it, if I needed to. Hope that helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.About an hour is good. Range is actually 7-10
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Cindy, I can ride a couple of hours on a flat space, with breaks in between like during the ride. I weigh 250 so I am very near the weight limit. I find that I physically can not ride that long without a break, but I have been riding on city streets. It is not a battery issue so much as there is a fatigue factor of trying to not get run over, eat pavement of run over sharp objects. When the weather improves, I hope to take it on a nice paved bike trail and see how far I can get. I will be keeping a ride sharing app handy in case I run out of electricity.
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