Exactly 40% differenceInteresting. I'm purchasing a barely used one as we speak. Be interesting to see how much range difference there is.
lol - good oneexactly 40% difference
Can you obtain 25 miles with say 3000' of climbing in ECO on the 500w battery? (Roughly)I have both. Don't really notice any difference. I justified the 500 as a way to re-coup the weight added by switching to a coil shock (but I ran the 500 for awhile with the original shock too).
I just finished a 25 mile 2000' climbing with 56% battery remaining (500wh). I used trail 45% about 95% of the time and turbo 65% the remaining 5%. I weigh 115 lbs so I can go all day on the Levo. Husband at 160 lbs and slightly higher settings and a 700wh battery ends up with nearly the exact same % as I do. He has a 500wh battery and the 700wh battery but never switches back to the 500wh, just not enough difference in handling to warrant the switch. Have fun!Can you obtain 25 miles with say 3000' of climbing in ECO on the 500w battery? (Roughly)
Nope. Going from a 700 watt to 500 watt battery you'll notice a 29 percent difference. It's elementary school math.Exactly 40% difference
Jill this is really helpful information. I'm thinking of getting a 750W (non-Levo) and the typical battery sizes are 13.5 Ah and 17.5 Ah. I'm at 150 lbs but let's say I'm 160 lbs above for simplicity. The 13.5 Ah x 48V is 648 Wh (right?) that's pretty close to 700 Wh as above, then in theory you can go about 50 miles total before the battery is 100% drained, correct? The other issue is that I'm not sure if 17.5 Ah will fit in my triangle, so 13.5 Ah seems like a better choice if the above numbers are correct.I just finished a 25 mile 2000' climbing with 56% battery remaining (500wh). I used trail 45% about 95% of the time and turbo 65% the remaining 5%. I weigh 115 lbs so I can go all day on the Levo. Husband at 160 lbs and slightly higher settings and a 700wh battery ends up with nearly the exact same % as I do. He has a 500wh battery and the 700wh battery but never switches back to the 500wh, just not enough difference in handling to warrant the switch. Have fun!
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