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The short answer is, "it depends." Many factors influence the actual range, including but not limited to: *Weight of the load - The heavier the load, the faster the battery drains. The lighter the load, the battery will not drain as quickly. *Terrain (flat, decline, incline, loose) - Solid flat terrain will give you as expected performance. Loose (gravel, sand) will increase battery drain. Declining (downhill) terrain will reduce battery drain. Inclining (uphill) will accelerate battery drain. *Speed (eco, low, high) - Like driving an automobile, the faster you ride, the faster the battery drains. *Temperature - Hot and cold will affect battery drain rate as well. I can confidently say that with a 230lb load, riding through varied gradual elevation changes (mostly flat) on high, you can achieve at least 25 miles.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I weigh 128 and the highest speed I got was 15 mph. Which is faster than it seems.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Well I weigh 175 and have no problem whatsoever going to 15 mph speed as far as how long charge lasts that I'm not sure I've never run out but it gets up to the top speed no problem with my weight
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