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Q. How far will a Vamoose take me?
A.
Vamoose cycles are outfitted with large batteries that will take you a great
distance. However, the distance available for travel is highly dependent on a
number of factors including: motor use, battery size, weight of the rider, type
of terrain (steep hills going up vs down), wind resistance, tire air pressure
(this is critical), external temperature, and of course, how much pedaling you
are doing. That all said, on average a standard calculation for distance is to
take the Amp Hours and divide by 20. This will give you an average “miles”
calculation. To convert to kilometers, just multiply by approx. 1.6.
For example:
The Vamoose Mammoth comes standard with a large 48V 21Ah
battery which provides 840 Amp Hrs.
1008/20x1.6= Approx. 81 km per charge
Q. How do I know when the battery is low?
A.
All Vamoose cycles come with upgraded displays that provide a visible
indicator of battery life. Try not to run the batteries to empty before
recharging, but know that these are cycles and are operational without power
assist – just pedal to where you can recharge!
Q. Do I have to wait for the battery to empty before I charge it?
A.
No. The batteries we use are Lithium-ion batteries which do not suffer
from ‘memory effect’. This means that there is no need to discharge a battery
completely before you recharge it again. You can partially recharge the
battery at any time without reducing its voltage or lifespan. We recommend
recharging the battery after every use, regardless of how far you rode.
Q. Can I put a trailer on a Vamoose cycle?
A.
Yes, you can add a trailer to your Vamoose. Whether you are looking to haul
groceries or children, a Vamoose cycle can pull a trailer.
Q. Can I put a Vamoose on a cycle rack?
A.
Yes, just make sure that the cycle rack can hold the weight of a Vamoose.
We advise taking the battery off to make it easier to lift and to keep the battery
safe.
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