I’ve done 45 miles in my stock Talaria, but whole different power level. I’m gonna attempt to do 60-70 miles in two weeks on an “eco mode, 100 amp output”
@@trashpanda762hey bro if you don’t mind me asking, my commute to work is 26 miles and I’m able to charge the bike at my work. Do you think this bike can do that kind of distance stock ? And what kind of time frame do you think it could make that in ? And do you think i could get away with that if I do a lot of eco and very little sport mode ? I’m looking for a Supermoto style ebike as a commuter and this looks like the best pick ! I’d love do hear your response and answer ! Thanks for the time brother 🤙🏼
@StayL1fted that's basically what I do save sport and mainly eco riding, I do 26 miles on a single charge but that's pushin it, if you can charge at work for sure do that, if it's 26 miles one way you may need to stay in eco all times
Well the original error codes are no longer relevant since it doesn’t apply to the Nucular controller. All parameters you need to monitor such as wheel diameter size (if you want to calibrate the speedo), motor temperature, sprocket sizes, throttle curve adjustments, etc can all be accessed through the new display.
I only have these tires on because I used this bike for occasional off road trail use. The stock street tires are great if you ride mostly on the street
I put new riser bars on mine because of the wrist pain , the 13 degrees swept back also helps. an hour continuous in the seat is about max for me.. Your bike sounds smooth.
@@scottdavies3914 Funny you say that.. My car is still broken and I just rode this to work today and noticed my wrists getting sore this morning from hunching over. Might be my next upgrade!
@@PatOutdoors only, kind of a drawback with the riser bars is the front end is not planted as much, but sore wrists makes me not want to ride the bike…