Today my wife and I took my 2017 FXS modular 6.5 out for a ride. I wanted to test its range. We are in Florida. We started at 100% and ended at 12%. Our loop was along a beach road, then inland to a state road and home. The total loop was 22 miles. Our average speed was about 30 mph. At no time did we exceed 50 mph. We were in ECO mode the entire time. Two up we are about 320 lbs. And it was a very windy day today.
When we got home I plugged in and the bike showed it would be fully charged in 3-1/2 hours. This is using a charging cable modified to plug into a 220 volt outlet to supply the onboard charger. Last time I tried to charge my bike on a 110 volt outlet with a different cable the onboard charger actually stopped charging after a minute and the bike never gave me any report on time to charge.
Frankly, I was expecting more range. It makes me wonder if one of the two packs are bad. I suppose I could remove one pack and see what range I get with just a single pack.
Beyond the range test, is there any way for an owner to see if the battery is bad or failing? When I charge, I have a relatively small cell balance number (usually 3 to 10 MV).
The bike is new to me. I have no relationship with the local dealer. I do have a new onboard charger on order from AF1.
In general, I don't really need much more range anyway as my rides are usually local. The bike isn't particularly comfortable for my wife twoup either at this point. But as it is still within the battery warranty, if the battery is out of spec, then I think it should get replaced.
EDIT: And after charging on 220 volts to about 70%, I plugged in the 110 volt cable and of course, it is charging on that cable now too. Still reports the same time to full charge as when plugged in to 220 volts.