Learned something else about the FX yesterday, if you go slow, you can go a long way
I ran sweeper duty with a bicycle group yesterday. Basically riding behind them to make sure no one got in trouble or left behind. The total ride was 36 miles at
13.5 mph average.
The length of the ride was about 2 hours and 40 minutes. I left the house with 100% and rode 7 miles at normal speeds initially and got to the starting point with 91% charge.
Then I started the ride with them and quickly realized at that speed, I was getting 1+ mile of range per 1% of charge. Meaning, I could have ridden 100+ miles at those speeds. I got back home after a 36 mile ride with 60% of charge left over. That's a first.
Also, the FX at those speeds was more quiet than several of the bicycles. The riders were pretty blown away by it. One them is interested in buying one to use for commuting to work now. The spike in the middle of the chart is him asking me in the middle of the ride what it could do when you open it up
I let another guy ride it and he was pretty impressed with it as well. Riding the FX is so similar to riding a bicycle that it was easy for them to hop on it and take off with no motorcycle experience. And the size and lack of noise made it very unintimidating for me ride with/near them.