My commute is on rural two-lane highways. The speed limit is 55mph. The roads are pretty flat and straight, but the visibility is usually no farther than 1/8 of a mile. Riding below 45 mph is not an option. And if I do not maintain 50-55 mph, I will soon create a traffic backup behind me.
Map 1 or 2 deceleration is plentiful enough for the drive, so I usually do not need to use brakes. SM maps are not going to save me. A 31 psi tire pressure would help, but not by adding 20% to the range.
I can't plug in at work.
There are a couple of farmers that I know along the way. The bike doesn't have an OBC, so I would need to leave a charger with one of them. But stopping to add 2 kWh there would add 30-60 minutes of chicken and cow watching to my commute.
The only semi-interesting solution that I could think of is to park my motovan with its 14 kWh battery bank on the employee parking lot and add 2 kWh each time I am at work.
Instead of spontaneously jumping on the bike in the morning I would need to load the bike in the van and drive the van, so that I could ride the bike back home in the evening, and maybe the next morning, if it doesn't rain. Bleh. It is doable, but with so much prep work and prior planning, I hate to say it, but commuting on a gas bike would make a lot more sense. It's worth trying this a few times a year though, just for the sake of adventure.
I wish I could just slap a 2 kWh add-on battery on the side of my bike.
I wonder if the Varg would make 40 miles at 55 mph with its slightly bigger battery and bigger motor.
My towing bill today was $195. I should have asked Geico for roadside assistance coverage.