•Are you constantly keeping an eye on the power level, to make sure you don't run out of juice, or do you plan your trip so that juice will not be an issue before you start off?
I plan and only make a quick glance every now and then.
•I assume that you get the most out of your battery by trying to keep your speed as constant as possible. I.e. early breaking, and gentle accellerations. Are there other things that you do?
I avoid using my brakes as much as possible. I know the hills on my commute and I use them to preserve the battery charge. I coast down them at a good speed and I coast up them to slow down.
•Is range always an issue? I mean, if I've got a full battery, and I'm just going to take a 5 minute trip to the movies and plug in for an hour and a half over there, why not have fun?
I plan my trips so range is not an issue. I go heavy on the throttle to have fun sometimes, but I also make it a game to see how much battery charge I can preserve.
•Are you concerned that abusing the battery with hard accelleration is going to shorten the life of the battery, or is that negligible? Perhaps your plan is to sell the bike before it becomes an issue.
No, I like hard accellerations and I do not think it will shorten the battery life. I do not factor it in as part of my resale plan.
•What do you differently when riding your electric as compared to a gaser? (I heard that there's no engine break, so you're using the breaks more. Are there other things?)
Correct, there is no real engine braking. You can usually slow down by letting off the throttle.
•What else do you think that we should know?
It is really fun.