I would have to agree with Ambrose. You might have it in Kilometers
per hour.
m4
On Aug 6, 9:39 pm, Ambrose Liao <
ambrosel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dmitri,
>
> Not to doubt your speeds of 47-54 mph, but that seems highly unlikely. Is your speedometer set correctly? I have gone over 40 mph a couple of times and have found it exhilerating, but scary. Going 54mph without pedaling would require enormous power from the motor and would drain your NIMH batteries very quickly.
>
> Ambrose
>
> Sent from my iPad 2
>
> On Aug 5, 2011, at 9:23 PM, Dmitri Ivashchenko <
dmitri.ivashche...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Did 50MPH today. I got up to about 35 with some light pedalling and
> > engine support, then got it up to 50mph stopped pedaling and the motor
> > kept me going at about 47-54mph for about 2.5 Miles!!! Cars we're
> > driving next to me and people were staring at me hahahahahahaha. I
> > can't say enough about how much fun this bike is.
>
> > I would like to point out one thing though which I have noticed. After
> > using the motor for a few miles on very high power setting and going
> > full speed, and then letting the throttle go and pedalling, you
> > sometimes have a magnet slow-down. This doesn't happen all the time,
> > in fact most of the time, there is no real resistance except for the
> > weight of the bike. However, after significant motoring, you may have
> > a temporary slow down. The way I usually get around it is minimize the
> > throttle at a very low setting (1) and throttle a quarter way in, and
> > the effect usually dissapates after a short time. You can also pedal
> > through it. I was told that there may be a small amount of drag from
> > the magnets, and I have read that in other similar built systems, that
> > this is simply an effect that you can't do much about since the
> > magnets stay in permanent positions. It was interesting, because I
> > remember someone else assking about the magnet drag, but it seems like
> > it's not much of an issue at this point, just a slight annoyance when
> > you have to pedal against some resistance.
>
> > On Aug 4, 11:05 am, Dmitri Ivashchenko <
dmitri.ivashche...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> Ride two was a nice 8 mile hilly trip to my local REI store. Got
> >> caught in the rain on the way back, but the bike had no issues. Weird
> >> thing happened this morning, had the bike charging all night, checked
> >> the charger and it had a green light, the battery meter on the bike
> >> though was still showing a charge going through (with three bars from
> >> five moving as if they were charging). I turned off the charger, and
> >> then turned it back on. The light switched to the yellow, and then a
> >> few minutes later to the blinking yellow, indicating charging. I then
> >> checked the bike about 10 minutes later and the bars had increased
> >> from 3-4 bars. I had to go to work, but I am hopeful that it will
> >> fully charge this time while I am out.
>
> >> E+ told me this morning that this could happen until I start using the
> >> battery again regularily, as the reading of the computer may not yet
> >> be adjusted to the charge -- and that if this happens again, I should
> >> ride the bike before charging it. I will try and discharge the battery
> >> as much as possible tonight to try and give it a full cycle charge
> >> over night.
>
> >> So far other than this minor issue which I think and hope is
> >> temporary, everything is well.
>
> >> On Aug 3, 7:26 am, Ambrose Liao <
ambrosel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> Wow! So it was worth the wait? :)
>
> >>> Let's get together for a ride!
>
> >>> Ambrose
>
> >>> Sent from my iPad 2
>
> >>> On Aug 3, 2011, at 12:13 AM, Dmitri Ivashchenko <
dmitri.ivashche...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>> Test Ride 1: M-750 X2.0
>
> >>>> It feels good to write that.
>
> >>>> Let me tell you, as of 3 hours of riding and using a lot of power
> >>>> assist with some solid 33 bike power MPH flat (no pedalling!!) and
> >>>> then a 42Mph cruising downhill, the battery + regen show a solid 75%
> >>>> power remaining. By the way, the mileage is accurate from what I can
> >>>> tell and same with speed. I attached a speedreader from my old bike
> >>>> just to check on accuracy after reading what others have said. I
> >>>> thought the test bike was also inaccurate after googlemapping, but
> >>>> maybe I was wrong because both these readers are saying the same
> >>>> thing.
>
> >>>> As for the actual battery meter, now that they "reset" the battery (by
> >>>> the way $535 bill not too bad for all the work, new tires
> >>>> etc)...battery they told me has 90% of battery life. I tried to wear
> >>>> it down, but it effortlessly took me up hills and down with no
> >>>> problems. I went 4 miles to the grocery store and back, and put in
> >>>> another 4 around the neighborhood. It got late, so I had to come home
> >>>> and get ready for bed. will keep riding tomorrow. The meter adapts to
> >>>> your use and biking and estimates power remaining. I would appreciate
> >>>> if someone could summarize how I should be reading the actual
> >>>> voltages, and at what point the battery gets too low and I should be
> >>>> careful not to damage it. Is that also a problem with NiMH batteries
> >>>> or is discharging sometimes ok? I have been reading a lot of posts
> >>>> about readings etc, but it's gone a little over my head, and I would
> >>>> appreciate a little insight into the readings amps volts etc.
>
> >>>> Anyway, back to the ride, its fast and silent. I felt two tiny
> >>>> vibrations at about 24mph on two seperate occasions, but they were not
> >>>> the kind I had seen on the test bike. I told them about that issue on
> >>>> the testbike, and after adjustment, the problem was resolved. It
> >>>> seemed to simply be a matter of tightening some parts as the bike had
> >>>> just been built up. As for my ride, it flies along the rode silently,
> >>>> it's simple incredible. 5 people from my building watched me cruise by
> >>>> and were amazed at the speed and acceleration. I also took my dog for
> >>>> a run to the local park and it was nice to not get stuck on the hills
> >>>> with the leash pulling etc. The bike is very agile for the weight, its
> >>>> incredibly balanced.
>
> >>>> All I can say at the moment is WOW! I have no complaints, but will
> >>>> give more details soon. Just wanted to throw out my first thoughts.
>
> >>>> On Jul 29, 3:13 pm, deerfencer1 <
deerfenc...@aol.com> wrote:
> >>>>> Dmitri,
>
> >>>>> Considering what you paid for the bike, even if you have to spring for
> >>>>> a new battery you're still sitting pretty IMO. And I like the fact
> >>>>> that EMS is going through the whole bike to be sure it's up to snuff.
>
> >>>>> Here's hoping you get your ride back early next week to put it through
> >>>>> the paces!
>
> >>>>> Larry
>
> >>>>> On Jul 28, 8:34 pm, Dmitri Ivashchenko <
dmitri.ivashche...@gmail.com>
> >>>>> wrote:
>
> >>>>>> Hey,
>
> >>>>>> got a call today that I will have to wait until Monday. I am of course
> >>>>>> peeved, since I would have loved to have it over the weekend -- but
> >>>>>> they said that they think there may be an issue with the battery
> >>>>>> station they are using to "refurbish" the battery pack. I don't know
> >>>>>> if that's the situation, or whether my battery is messed up (in which
> >>>>>> case $675 for a new one OUCH)...either way, they said they will let me
> >>>>>> know over the weekend or Monday.
>
> >>>>>> I'm hoping that things will resolve in a non-expensive manner.
>
> >>>>>> At the moment, got 2 new tires ($40/ per tire), brake pads ($20
> >>>>>> total), and 2 hours general service (75/hr) for service. Then $325? or
> >>>>>> $275 for the battery servicing. I hope that the battery will function,
> >>>>>> otherwise they informed me I have to drop $675 for a new battery -- I
> >>>>>> think that if that is the case though, I will be able to get some sort
> >>>>>> of discount.
>
> >>>>>> At the moment, I'm looking around $500 or so -- that's more or less
> >>>>>> what I calculated in when I got the bike though. I'll let you know
> >>>>>> when I get the final bill.
>
> >>>>>> On Jul 28, 3:30 pm, Ambrose Liao <
ambrosel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>>>> Ivan,
>
> >>>>>>> Any word on your bike? Will it be ready tomorrow? How much was all that work
> >>>>>>> they did for you???
>
> >>>>>>> Ambrose
>
> >>>>>>> On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Dmitri Ivashchenko <
>
> >>>>>>>
dmitri.ivashche...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>>>>>> Sorry Miro,
>
> >>>>>>>> I don't know if you do know Russian, but what you are writing above
> >>>>>>>> makes little sense. Mixing Russian and English -- just stick to the
> >>>>>>>> English would be my advice.
>
> >>>>>>>> No offense btw, just saying hard to understand.
>
> >>>>>>>> D
>
> >>>>>>>> On Jul 21, 7:36 pm, miro13carr <
miro13c...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> Previet!
> >>>>>>>>> I pokupil E+ 1000W kit i mial problem ,motor sie dziorgal , jak masz
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