Here are the data I took using my GPS on big climb rides in the Klamath National Forest, in NoCal. The bike outperformed my biggest expectations. The middle ride is inconclusive because I trucked the bike part way up and then got lost and did a bunch of altitude losses and regains that I don't have data for. All of the listed elevation changes are point to point. There were some altitude losses and regains on all of the rides. I have listed the most significant three rides that I did during the week I was there.
The dirt roads hadn't been maintained since winter and were very rocky and rutted. The third ride was like a miles long slalom dodging many rocks that had fallen off the mountain sides onto the road.
I rode in ECO mode entirely. Next I will add a momentary switch lever on the left handlebar so I can quickly defeat it to better coast the shallower slopes, I had to use some throttle on those to keep moving. I did notice that the mode changes don't engage until the throttle comes on briefly. On the first ride I was able to do the 4100 foot decent back down without using my brakes even though there are many 180* sharp switchback turns. I was controlling speed with throttle and regen combination only. It, however, was not as step as the other rides.
The third ride was very encouraging. I did not expect to reach the top, but to turn around when the gauge got down to lees than 1/4. I made it all the way to the top with 1/2 "tank" to spare! The initial climb on that ride is brutal steep and I was not looking forward to having to return the same way. By going over the top I was able to return by a less intimidating slope on the other side of the mountain. I kept the climbs slow and easy on the throttle. At the top of the steepest long climb I could hold my bare hand on the motor and controller. The days were cool which I'm sure helped. I regained one bar by the time I descended back to pavement again. The pavement rides are not fast either because the roads are one car wide with tight, blind, curves.
Next year I will try to do the ride (middle one) from the beginning that I trucked the bike part way this time. There is a possibility that I can make it all the way from the lodge, especially since I won't get lost again
Here are the results:KLAMATH NATIONAL FOREST FIREROAD RIDES, 2012 ZERO DS ZF6June 26. 2012: Forest road 10N04 from Otter Bar Lodge to High Point & return.
Total pavement (round trip) = 4.2 mi.
Total dirt (round trip) = 28.2 mi.
Total ride (round trip) = 32.4mi.
Elevation difference, start to high point = +4100’
Gauge @ high point = 6 bars (1/2 “tankâ€).
Gauge @ finish = 6 bars.
Moving time = 2hr, 16min.
Moving speed ave. = 14.3mph
Recharge = 2.838kwh
June 28, 2012: Various forest roads to Eddy Gulch fire Lookout & return.
(I got lost on way up, was not on the road I thought I was on, much screwing around on the bike)
Truck carry from Otter Bar to start point = 10.5mi & +3288’ gain.
Total pavement (return ride only) = 2.2mi.
Dirt from start point (return ride only) down to pavement = 8.3mi.
Ride start point to Eddy Gulch LO = 18.4mi.
Eddy Gulch LO return to start point = 13.1mi.
Total dirt, from start point to Eddy Gulch LO and return to start point = 31.5mi.
Total ride, start point to EGLO & return to Otter Bar (passing through start point) = 42.1mi.
Elevation @ Eddy Gulch Lookout = 6510’
Elevation difference, start point to Eddy Gulch LO = +2022’.
Total elevation gain = unknown due to getting lost & making several significant losses and regains.
Elevation difference start point (return ride only) to Otter Bar = -3288’
Gauge @ Eddy Gulch LO = 7 bars
Gauge @ finish = 6 bars.
Moving time = 3hr, 20min.
Moving ave. = 12.6mph.
Recharge = 2.99kwh.
June 29, 2012: Yellow Jacket Ridge over the top loop, Otter Bar start & return to Otter Bar.
Pavement, Otter Bar start to dirt start = 4mi.
Pavement return to OB from dirt end = 12.6mi.
OB start to top = 15.3mi.
Total pavement = 16.6mi.
Total dirt = 22.8mi.
Total ride = 39.4mi.
Elevation at top = 5865’
Elevation difference, OB start to top = +4665’
Gauge @ top = 6 bars.
Gauge @ dirt end = 7 bars.
Gauge @ finish = 5 bars.
Moving time = 3hr, 6min.
Moving ave. =12.7mph.
Recharge = 3.713kwh.
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