Accidentally range testing an electric motorcycle, and unexpected kindness
Accidentally range testing an electric motorcycle, and unexpected kindness
I took my new (to me) electric motorcycle out with friends for the first time.
I calculated from my previous solo trips that the motorcycle had a range of about 120km (75mi). My friends were more experienced than me, and they picked the route. I had told them that I was only comfortable riding 100km, but I guess that didn't mean much. If I had pressed for details about the route instead of trying to fit in, I would have discovered that the round trip was 140km before we left.
The motorcycle performed beautifully until it shut off after about 120km. Still 20km from civilisation.
What I learned that day is that the average person is far kinder than social media will lead you to believe. I was near the top of the hill, so I decided to push to the top and coast most of the way home. I think around 6 people stopped to help push on the steep section of the hill (one at a time), and I lost count of the number of other people who stopped to check on me on the flat sections. I'm guessing over 20. I was actually thinking of writing a sign that said "I'm fine, don't help me" just so I could make faster progress.
It was a pretty warm day and the motorcycle is about 300kg (650lb), so I was happy to take water from 4 different people along the way.
Eventually someone with a trailer stopped and asked if I wanted to put the motorcycle on the trailer and get a ride home. I don't think I've ever accepted anything faster. It cost me a bottle of high quality whiskey, but it was still much cheaper than calling for roadside assistance.
In summary, it was partly my fault for not pushing for details, and partly my fault for not checking the distance travelled as we went. I'd love to blame the motorcycle for cutting out with 2/5 bars remaining, but I really did know the maximum range. It's also a really cheap motorcycle with almost no thought or effort in its design. It even has a chain guard for a hub motor (no chains anywhere).
I still love the motorcycle, will still only ride electric, and will probably ride with those friends again; but next time I'm checking the distance first.
TL;DR
Rode electric motorcycle further than its max range. Humans are much more caring than you'd expect. Got home exhausted, but proud of humanity.
Kinda sucky of your 'friends' to do a 140 km route when you had specifically told them you only had range for 100 km. Did they misjudge the route? Did they never actually check the length of the route before telling you it'd be ok?
But everything that happened after that is a great wholesome story. Thanks for sharing! I agree that on the whole people are pretty great. The number of times I've been on the side of the road with my pushy and had people offer help, even when the only reason I'm stopped is something simple like "I'm taking off my arm socks". Even if I genuinely wouldn't benefit from any help, it always puts a smile on my face knowing people would be willing to help out.
I wasn't really confident when I told them the range and I don't think anyone actually looked at a map. They were just going from memory and heading in a general direction.
Ultimately it's my responsibility to know how far I'm going, and to request/negotiate changes to the plan if I need it.
No harm done, and I know what to do next time.
Yeah honestly that's fair. But I do think it's on them to at least give you a heads-up ahead of time about their level of confidence that the distance will work out, if you've given them prior warning that it's necessary.
Did they just ride off on you when you ran out of battery? Couldn't you have hopped on the back of one of their bikes to get back to civilisation then retrieved the bike?