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Author Topic: Real-world SR/S range?  (Read 1475 times)

princec

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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #15 on: March 01, 2022, 04:35:30 PM »

Realistically you don't want to get down under 20% because it severely curtails the power below that.

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Richard230

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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #16 on: March 01, 2022, 08:57:22 PM »

Realistically you don't want to get down under 20% because it severely curtails the power below that.

Cas :)

And that is about the time that "range anxiety" sets in.  ;)
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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #17 on: March 17, 2022, 10:01:21 AM »

Does anyone “aggressively” commute on an SR/S? I do about 40 miles round trip but probably average 80-85mph with stints doing 100mph+. Seems like an SR/S isn’t the right bike for me but I like it and love the idea of going EV.
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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #18 on: March 17, 2022, 03:18:18 PM »

I'm about to "aggressively" commute on the SR/F as it seems I've just landed a job that's 25 miles away on the A303, which will mean 75mph cruising or thereabouts. I did a test run to see how much battery it used up - from 100% down to 60% to do 25 miles, the last few of which were just pootling on some country roads / urban bits. So it looks like it'll be a perfect fit. There are 2 7kW chargers in the work car park too!

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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #19 on: March 17, 2022, 04:09:16 PM »

I can tell you what happens to my SR/F when it gets to 0% SoC!

I made a miscalculation and missed a charge spot.  I realized that when the signs said "Exeter 35 miles" and the dash said 32 miles range that I had a problem. Its heavy bike!

So I slowed to 60mph,  then 50, then 40. Getting annoying to other traffic now. So on the hard shoulder (breakdown lane), 30 mph. "Exeter 8 miles" range "2 miles". Came off motorway at 0%, about 2 miles from charge station.  No real power available, as the zero algorithms cut in. I found at 8 mph I could still move along with extreme throttle care.  Finally 6mph on the pavement with my feet out, go to the charge station at Exeter. 

Conclusion: you can still move at 0%, but very slowly, but wouldn't like to try a steep hill.  Well done Zero engineers.
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princec

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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #20 on: March 17, 2022, 04:35:12 PM »

Handy to know! I've not tried the Exeter services yet, presumably they work ok? (My experiences of the M5 Sedgemoor and Gordano services were not very promising...)

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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #21 on: March 17, 2022, 07:44:15 PM »

My 2018 Zero S with Power Tank will go about 10 miles after the SOC display reads "00" at around 25 mph - or at least it did when the bike was new.  ;)
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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #22 on: March 23, 2022, 02:29:39 PM »

2021 SR/F with windscreen and a rather large 6'4" 260ish rider

Was commuting 25ish miles each way, on the freeway 70+ mph, could do 3 trips (work, home, work again) no problem (charging is free at work ;D)

Going to be on a temp assignment for the next 4 weeks, 55 miles or so on a faster moving freeway (80+ average) with a nasty uphill on the way back.

Tested it already because.. of course I did. I noticed I can get there with 30+% left, however it always seems to be noticeably lower on the way back (could be I didn't let it full charge because I was tired of waiting.)

Will post updates with more info when I have it.
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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #23 on: March 24, 2022, 05:37:34 AM »

That's pretty impressive, and a good design!

Once my FX suddenly jumped from 7% to 0% and stopped, three blocks from my house. I turned it off for a few minutes, but it only recovered enough to go one more block, so I pushed it (it was raining for the entire ride and walk).
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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #24 on: March 24, 2022, 06:12:54 AM »

That's pretty impressive, and a good design!

Once my FX suddenly jumped from 7% to 0% and stopped, three blocks from my house. I turned it off for a few minutes, but it only recovered enough to go one more block, so I pushed it (it was raining for the entire ride and walk).

That was the way my 2014 S functioned. When the SOC was "0", it was done, unless you turn off the ignition and then turned it back on after a couple of minutes, when it would travel another 100 yards.
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Re: Real-world SR/S range?
« Reply #25 on: March 24, 2022, 04:53:10 PM »

Never got below 10% on the SR/F, not sure I want to find out just how crippled it is at that point... I treat 20% as "empty" to all intents and purposes. It already starts to feel a bit lame at 40%.

Cas :)
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