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Old 02-03-23, 11:19 AM
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I have a modded SunSeeker EcoTad with a bafang 750 hd. I have no complaints.
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I have a Terratrike GT with Bosch. I have milked out a 100 mile ride (century) using 2 batteries (carried spare in bag) it was all on flat trail from Natomas to Folsom lake and back with some miles around downtown Sacramento for lunch. It took a few attempts but I could easily get 50 miles from a battery while increasing the assistance as I got tired. I am a stroke survivor and they said I wouldn't at one point. The Bosch is worth every penny.
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