Having   considerable  love towards  cycling  as  Sustainable  mobility , I  wanted to test my  pedaling  potential.  Having cycled  200  km  plus per day  many  times  in normal upright cycle  long  back,  I  was  confident  of crossing 200 km per day   in my   trike  with  eZee  pedal  assist   but  wanted to prove  it.  Upper  limit of  cycling speed of 20 to 22 kmph and limited  daylight hours are big hurdles  for  setting  higher  goals.
 
Shankaranna  and Mohan who  joined me  as support crew in earlier attempt  were  enthusiastic this time too.  Boys  having  summer holidays  also   joined us.  We  decided  on one of route shortlisted earlier, climbing  charmadi  ghat road.  Instead of  coming back on the same road, we  planned to come back Via  Shiradi provided there was enough   daylight  remaining.    Limiting factor  was the fact that they are  40 km apart.
Previous noon I rang up Ravi D Souza  who was  my classmate and  close friend  during  college days.    Information passed on by Ravi was disappointing.   One was it is raining  here   now &  may rain tomorrow noon too.  Another was road  from there to  Bangalore Mangalore highway  is   in poor  condition.  Things like impending rain do not  dissuade  me  from reaching the goal and I decided  that   remedy  for  rain  is raincoat and not canceling the trip.   I did not want to postpone  as there are  more chances of rain  on days ahead and  my team members  need  to be available.
As  planned  earlier, I left home  at  sharp 5 AM.  The dogs who usually  chase me  in my village roads had not woken up yet and I had  silent &   pleasant   ride in  comfortable weather.  The  night busses coming from Bangalore  were  zooming  with  bright lights and  I was bit  dazzled  sometimes.  Since I was  very much familiar with that road, it did not trouble me much.  At 6 AM, I was in Uppinangadi bridge and  checked the progress of my  support team  over mobile phone.

We had two options there.  One was  usual   Guruvayanakere road that was still   under repair and other  was Belalu road  involved steep climbs. We had  decided to take  the  Belalu  road    after  asking around.   Many  people advised this road  are  one who  use  petrol vehicles   and  do not understand the hardship of  pedaling  steep climbs  that  puts  considerable  pressure on our  muscles.  Shankar   supported this road and I was  ready for both options.
To increase the  mileage per battery, I had reduced the peak assistance from 22 Amps to 18 Amps on the previous  day.  The climbs right from rivers  were real steep  and put considerable  strain on my  knees.  I had reached midway of this  road  when the team members reached me and promptly we put  more  depleted battery  for charging in  Nano car.   Starting  from home with  20 Ah,   I had consumed about 18 Ah battery power  when reached  Ujre.  Alternate route might have stretched the batteries little  more.
Anticipating the requirement of charging   in Ujre  I had  arranged for access for a  plug  at  Dinakar’s  relatives.  Shankar   was  against visiting  any  houses  feeling that answering   all  their questions will delay  our departure.  My knees badly   needed  some rest and I  convinced him that it is better to have  some charging  from the plug.  So  we spent  one hour and fifteen minutes  for   breakfast  and charging.
We left Ujre at 9.45 AM.  Kottigehara  was 3000 feet  higher and  38 km ahead  of us.  I hoped  to cover this distance  in two and half  hours and  managed to do  exactly  that.    We  replaced the  battery with fully charged one at the foot of ghat [mountain] road at charmadi  and  younger  son  Sunil  was assigned the task   of replacing  depleted   battery  with charged one   whenever needed.
The  road surface  and  inclination was   good.  The    eZee  pedal assist unit  gave  me  solid  support and complemented    my efforts.  Satisfactory  speed  while  gaining  height  vastly   boosted  my  spirits and   it  was very enjoyable  ride.   The other  road  users were supportive exhibiting thumbs up sign every now and then.   A accident in Japan had claimed   tip of my right thumb and so I could only  smile back.

Somewhere along the mountain road, I happened to catch  signal in my mobile at 11.00  and sent message to my friend Ravi that Kottigehara is 18 km ahead  and will reach there by 12.15.  There was still  lot of climbing but I  was able to reach there at the promised time.
The  first questions to Ravi was  about  road  ahead and food.  Ravi said  you have to pass by   Mudigere  and you get much better  vegetarian  food there.  So  we  went  towards Mudigere and at  the   junction where  our  road  takes a turn, we parked the trike  in a garage and I hopped into his car.  Ravi told me yesterday it had rained around this time and it may rain today  too. Luckily   rain did not  trouble us until much later.  I was  back in trike  and started  pedaling    in about an hour.
Time was  2 PM and  road   was expected to be bad.  I wanted to  start descending the mountain road by 4 PM so that we can reach bottom before it is very dark.  The  road  was  very bad for about  25 km and non existing in some parts.   It slowed me considerably.  At  Hanbal, I told  my team members that all joints in trike as well as in my  body have been  well tested.  About 12 km  after Hanbal  was  tolerably  good.  Finally  I was able to hit Bangalore Mangalore National highway by 4.15 PM.
Coming down the  mountain road was really thrilling but I had to take sufficient care. I had brakes  only on both   front  wheels and none  in the back.  I  had  to apply  both brakes  simultaneously  and   carefully  as there  was   lot  of chances of  losing  control  on  slippery road surface.  I have to admit    hub brakes  installed  in trike  nicely  took   that  torture.       Most of  turns had new surface  that  looked  smooth with  pebbles fixed  while pouring.  Anyway I had safe passage downhill.
I reached  Shiradi at the  bottom of mountain road in fading daylight.  My  legs  had little to do for many kms   in chilly weather  and had become numb.   After a few km of vigorous pedaling  it got  better.   Cycle analyst  computer  also  malfunctioned  there   because of chilly  weather  and I  disconnected it for  some distance.  So  I do not  have  total  energy used up  data.  I could have  noted  time accurately  but somewhere along the way the refill had fallen out  of my pen and only  shell remained. Sometimes I  fail to note down  the data because of  my clumsy and tiring  movements  and here was  another  excuse.

  It was getting dark  nearing  Nelyadi  and  rain which  appeared  imminent  for  a while started to drizzle.  Anil  advised  me to leave  the trike  overnight  somewhere  with  known people   but  I was not ready  for  abandoning the  trip midway.  Shankar  also   started feeling  concerned as I was almost invisible  both due to darkness and  rain.  The drivers   have  never seen  something like this  contraption   cannot  properly   visualize the  trike  dimensions.    Getting  mesmerized,  they   may come and hit me was  his concern.  If  under influence of alcohol mean they not even realize that  they have hit me.  We  came across  a  muddy  layer  on the road that happened because  of  rain  moved  the  soil  heaped on roadside.  Two vehicles had  collided  just  before we reached  there  and then  Shankar  became  more tense.    Operating  a  Maruti  authorized  service  centre, he gets  news  of accidents  too often   and naturally  becomes  tense  before  all of us.  Not being exposed  to so many accidents, I was more cool.
Beyond Golithottu, I put in all efforts pedaling furiously.  I  had earlier  traveled in that road  more than  ten times  and  must have  created new record  on this day.  Mohan driving Nano    tried  to  illuminate  my path  to maximum  extent.
Reaching  Uppinanagdy  Shankar    told me  that he can talk to hotelier   and we can leave trike here.    I convinced  him  that    just 15 km more for your workshop and Puttur   road  in front of us  is   less  crowded.  I  had  told  Shankar   during planning  stage itself     that  he has to watch over me.  Having  sensory and perception  problems,  I don’t  always  realize being  close to  collapsing   point   due to fatigue.  Actually   I meant  more  about   heat  factor  during  daytime   as  sensing  ability  of   my  body  is  poor  and urinary inconsistency may push me  towards dehydration.   Maybe it  also   made him more jumpy.
   
The  road  towards  Puttur  was  more  undulating  with plenty of turns.  So  I had to depend on  my  feeble  LED  trike light  for some distance.  When we reached  Bolwar circle, Mahalingeshwara  was  on his yearly rounds.  Luckily  only  front end of procession had reached there and we were not   delayed.  Finally at  8.30, I got out of the trike  and stretched my limbs.      
  Total  distance on trike was 230.3 km  and I had been riding  for 11 hours and  15 minutes.  So moving average  was 20.4 kmph.  Energy used was about  65 Ah  plus maybe  another 5 Ah when I had disconnected the meter.    Power usage was much  more  than my estimation   because  of  bad design of locally procured rear tire and  bad road  near Mudigere. 
  Next day I had to take   Sunil  to  his school for  readmission and so  took Omni.  When I went near the trike, I   was shocked to find deflated  rear tire.  It is not very easy to attend to rear tire as  chain,  gear system  plus my  bag   limit  our  access.   So  carried the trike  home in Omni.   I dismantled the  tire at home, only to find  very  small pin hole puncture.    I could have pumped air  and bought it riding  if necessary. 
   
I had noticed more power usage since sometime but never thought  increased   drag   was  due to the  tire.   Now have replaced the local Ralson tire with  original Schwalbe  and  performance improvement is noticeable.   I am sure this tire would have  saved  minimum   10 Ah power during this trip  and  naturally moved faster too.   
Having  support crew and vehicle with charging facility  saved me  about  five hours  charging  time  along the way.  Maximum time spent in riding  was around   seven hours earlier and it was  four more hours this time.  That means with  battery exchange  facilities available  or  with more batteries  very long trips can easily made  with  pedal  assist bikes or trikes.    Darkness, Rain and Crowded  Highway    together  make  deadly  combination and will   be avoided  in future.   
 
2 comments:
Great going, Govinda. All these posts will make a good case study of using assisted transports. Keep up the good work !
PS: You really need better lights. Some battery operated torches are quite powerful - e.g. I have a friend's DealXTreme Aurora torch. Fantastic stuff. Lasts 6 hrs & gives a high power beam.
Dear Guru Govind
Idea of climbing 3000Ft and down again in the same day covering 230 Kms in one day is breaking your own record. Taking a support vehicle along is a very good idea. Wishing you all the best! - Kesari Pejathaya
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