The Nomads has been introduced as Fiido's first "touring" model. Its unusually large 29-inch wheels are backed to set the rider free to explore about 147 miles of various terrain per charge thanks to its ability to carry up to three batteries at once. The new e-bike also boasts front suspension, 9-speed Shimano gears and a torque sensor.
Have a Gaint 29er dual susoension MTB. It sees duty as a gravel bike and MTB and road bike in that order. 60km trip and I ran out of power taking it as easy as I could to go the diatance a few km from home. Unbekown to me you can’t just pedal it when it runs out, it feel like the motors have the magents engaged and its nearly impossible to pedal :( it freewheels fine though
I rode 15km to my MTB trials on occasion, ride the trails and ride home , ride (40km return) via firetrails to a lake for breakfast and 30km rail trial ride to town one way (which is why I ran out as i tired it return one day) and adventure rides exploring firetrials are 50km loops through the forest. A staid road loop on asphalt is 25km but the river views are special.