I didn't get much riding in yesterday - got the bike late in the afternoon and spent some time with friends afterward and then it was dark.
So today I decided to see what it could do in the mountains (Santa Cruz range) - my goal being to get to Alice's Restaurant and then see where I might be able to go from there.
I took off from Sign Hill here in SSF (near that big sign on the hill looking over SFO) with 100% SoC.
At the bottom of the hill I was at 99% getting on to El Camino Real South.
I got to 380 at around 98% charge (186 watt hours to go see movies at Tanforan - woohoo!)
I decided to take El Camino the entire way down to Highway 92 to keep as much charge as I could for the mountains. I finally got to 92 at 90%.
92 climbs a lot heading to the mountains from there - I was at 80% just past 280.
I got to Skyline at around 77%.
From there to Alice's took me down to 57%. 3/4 of the way there I felt the bike slide just a little in a corner and noticed that it had been graveled recently so I slowed down quite a bit the rest of the way.
I pulled into Alice's and looked for that stray socket that Richard230 has found. I plugged in, but there was no power. Since I was at 57% I wasn't desparate so I let it go rather than figure out how to reset it.
I decided to repark across the road where there were more motorcycles hanging out. I then spent about half an hour non-stop answering questions and finally had to excuse myself to go get a bottle of water to quench my hoarse voice. Now I understand why they include 6 brochures in the welcome packet.
There was a lot of misinformation out there - people confusing Zero and Brammo - "No, I'm sure that other guy was on a Zero, but it was manufactured in Ashland Oregon" - hmmm...
I then headed down 84 and across on Sand Hill to go visit the Tesla dealer in Menlo Park to bug them about more info on the Model X. I was at 48% charge when I got there. No new info on Model X, but the salesperson picked up on the fact that I quoted kWh for my bike and realized it was electric - another 15 minutes answering her questions, showing off the bike and discussing the various technologies (Tesla tends to hire engineers as salespeople so they know the technical side of the industry).
I then headed North on El Camino through San Carlos and did some errands there at REI where I discovered that the Clipper charger in my backpack sets off merchandise alarms. D'oh! I think I was at 34% when I left REI.
I got on the highway there to see if I could make it home via highway, found a bus and tucked in and made it back to 380 at around 10 or 11% charge and on the Low Battery warnings (13 miles / .23% == 56 mile range, and there was a lot of (mostly head) wind on 101 today which is why I trailed a bus). I took 380 to El Camino and back home and used about 3% more charge (compared to 2% at the beginning of the trip to get from here to there), but I had to go up a mountain coming home compared to going down it when I left.
A few hours of recreational riding, 63.1 miles, some fiddling around at some of the stops a fair bit of it at 50 MPH or higher and a bunch of stop and go for the rest - 94% battery consumption.
(And then I get home, reset the GFI circuit for the garage, plug in the bike and it trips again immediately. D'oh! Where's an electrician when you need one! At least I got to 100% last night before it tripped some time this morning...)