I suspect you are likely correct. They might not be better or bigger, just more timely would be a motivator. My battery is not needing replaced. It's four years old and has powered the bike for almost a thousand miles but still easily has a 50+ mile range between charges. I ride my bike in race mode which is the most power consuming mode. I don't use the throttle and mostly cadence assist so I'm a bit less battery consumer than the average rider. Fifty plus miles pretty much covers my normal riding so I'm not in need of a new battery.And they'll be better and bigger deals down the road, for when u are ready
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This morning I rode a loop that I rode often thirty plus years ago when I was last active and on a conventional road bike. I must say that I'm amazed that back in the day it was a leisure ride that didn't seem demanding. Today, with assist, it was enjoyable but without the assist would have been taxing. It's a 30 mile loop and it took me 82 minutes to complete. There are substantial hills but no stops to speak of. It took me 82 minutes to ride the loop today traveling an average of 21.95mph. With the assist, the loop was enjoyable and very doable for a man in his seventies. Thank goodness for E-bikes.

I used to ride 50 mile loops regularly on a traditional road bike thirty years ago. Maybe I'll get back to that level of stamina but I'm not there yet.
