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Neither… the most you can actually expect is 25 miles….hilly, flat, throttle, assist…it always equals out to a max of about 25 miles of battery life no matter how hard you pedal or how little you throttle..on flat ground you constantly have to pedal and use assist draining both you and battery to fight the rolling resistance of the fat tires….hilly you use assist up hill for easy hill climbs then gravity cruise down saving battery(with occasional throttle only to power through some spots) either way the most you will get is about 25 miles
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The 37 mile range is in reference to the throttle. You can pedal forever!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure how others were able to get more than 15 miles on just throttle. Maybe because of their weight. I’m 5’5 180 and I went 15 miles with throttle and pedal assist. 100% battery to the second green light next to the red light on the battery. Then it slowed or didn’t work at all. Had to pedal the rest of the way. Thank goodness there’s pedals if there were none I’d have to call someone to pick me up.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Pedal assist.
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