
Feel Like Riding Assisted for 300 Miles? Meet the Biggest E-Bike Battery You've Ever Seen
If you've ever dreamed of an electric bicycle that could last longer than many RVs — wait no more. Meet the R22 Everest.

great battery but its on the wrong bike. And way over priced too, but that‘s the way with lithium batteries so far.![]()
Feel Like Riding Assisted for 300 Miles? Meet the Biggest E-Bike Battery You've Ever Seen
If you've ever dreamed of an electric bicycle that could last longer than many RVs — wait no more. Meet the R22 Everest.gearjunkie.com
Yea it does. That would work great for on the Trans America trail.Looks like range anxiety is a thing of the past.![]()
Big bucks Fer suregreat battery but its on the wrong bike. And way over priced too, but that‘s the way with lithium batteries so far.
That's what I was thinking. Mine weighs about that with just 1 battery! And for 18k you would think they could throw in fenders and lights.its got to weigh more then that
What I'd say as a person from the Empty Lands on the west coast is that I can come up with lots of trips where there might be 150+ miles between decent places to charge. It might be reasonable to spread those 150+ miles out over two or even three days depending on the terrain. Also, I suspect the range is very optimistic and generously interpreted and in realistic (e.g. mountainous backcountry on atrocious roads) you'd be very lucky to get even 150 miles.I'd need a 300 mile butt to go with a 300 mile bike. Unfortunately for me, "buttitis" sets in after just 80 miles or so.
Realistically, how many riders need a range like that. Most can't ride 300 miles in a day. There are usually charging opportunities wherever you spend the night unless you're long hauling through stretches of sparsely populated areas.
IMO, this is like putting a 100 gal gas tank on a motor scooter. Might be useful for some but not for most.
Agree, but we'll always have people with lots of disposable income who just have to have the "ests"— costliest, rarest, biggest, fastest, lightest, longest-range, etc.I'd need a 300 mile butt to go with a 300 mile bike. Unfortunately for me, "buttitis" sets in after just 80 miles or so.
Realistically, how many riders need a range like that. Most can't ride 300 miles in a day. There are usually charging opportunities wherever you spend the night unless you're long hauling through stretches of sparsely populated areas.
IMO, this is like putting a 100 gal gas tank on a motor scooter. Might be useful for some but not for most.
Where are these Empty Lands? Asking for a friend who's a real estate developer.What I'd say as a person from the Empty Lands on the west coast....