KeithR
Well-known member
Hi all,
I've had my 2020 Comp SL for about a week now, and I'm enjoying it immensely - even at the age of (nearly) 60, and coming from a FF Bosch-powered Cube, I think that Specialized has really read the room right with regard to their power decisions with this bike/motor combo.
But here's a thing: I can feel a distinct difference between the Eco and Sport modes (at default settings, and at any sensible changed settings I've chosen to try); but I'm feeling no difference between Sport and Turbo (or if it's there, it's incredibly subtle), regardless of the settings I've tried so far.
For example, at the moment I've got Sport at 50%/60%, and I'd expect to feel a clear change between it and Turbo at 100%/100%, and there's no discernible difference whatsoever.
I might have picked up a difference between the two when I've dropped Support to 70% in Turbo, but it might have been wishful thinking - to all intents and purposes it's as if I only have two distinct support modes rather than three.
Is this normal? Is the difference between Sport and Turbo really that indistinct on the SL? I'm thinking not, or I would expect to find other posts on the topic, and I haven't.
Or is it some sort of cadence/user input thing that I haven't yet found myself riding to? I'm a spinner on the flats, and the support in the other two modes seems to suit my style perfectly: but I was really expecting to feel a difference between all three modes - my settings in Sport and Turbo are different enough to imply that - so what am I missing?
(I've read the support mode explanation posts on here, and I've read the manuals, but they don't shed a light on what's going on. Up to date firmware, and nothing in the diagnostics.)
TIA of any helpful suggestions.
I've had my 2020 Comp SL for about a week now, and I'm enjoying it immensely - even at the age of (nearly) 60, and coming from a FF Bosch-powered Cube, I think that Specialized has really read the room right with regard to their power decisions with this bike/motor combo.
But here's a thing: I can feel a distinct difference between the Eco and Sport modes (at default settings, and at any sensible changed settings I've chosen to try); but I'm feeling no difference between Sport and Turbo (or if it's there, it's incredibly subtle), regardless of the settings I've tried so far.
For example, at the moment I've got Sport at 50%/60%, and I'd expect to feel a clear change between it and Turbo at 100%/100%, and there's no discernible difference whatsoever.
I might have picked up a difference between the two when I've dropped Support to 70% in Turbo, but it might have been wishful thinking - to all intents and purposes it's as if I only have two distinct support modes rather than three.
Is this normal? Is the difference between Sport and Turbo really that indistinct on the SL? I'm thinking not, or I would expect to find other posts on the topic, and I haven't.
Or is it some sort of cadence/user input thing that I haven't yet found myself riding to? I'm a spinner on the flats, and the support in the other two modes seems to suit my style perfectly: but I was really expecting to feel a difference between all three modes - my settings in Sport and Turbo are different enough to imply that - so what am I missing?
(I've read the support mode explanation posts on here, and I've read the manuals, but they don't shed a light on what's going on. Up to date firmware, and nothing in the diagnostics.)
TIA of any helpful suggestions.
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