wrayb
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If I am riding my restricted 2019 Comp Carbon Levo at 100% power 100% assist setting...when I am pedaling the Levo the controller is drawing the maximum voltage from the battery...say 200W...regardless of whether my speed is 5mph, 10mph, etc. until I am able to pedal to 20mph...at 20mph the controller switches off all current to the motor. The only difference for a de-restricted bike is this switch isn't activated. If the de-restricted bike is at 25mph or faster the controller is still drawing the same 200W from the battery. De-restricting doesn't increase the draw over 200W...it just allows it to continue past 20mph. My point or question is how is de-restricting changing anything? If the trail conditions don't allow me to go over 20mph I am continously drawing the same 200W from the battery so the output of the motor is still the same as a de-restricted bike going over 20mph. How is pedaling at 50mph for 2 hours on a de-restricted bike different from pedaling up a steep incline for 2 hours on a restricted bike? Or...why would drawing 200W at 50mph be any different from drawing 200W at 10mph?
And...why would anyone ride a Levo that fast for very long anyway? It is an off-road bike. Designed for riding rough, challenging terrain not a nice paved highway.
And...why would anyone ride a Levo that fast for very long anyway? It is an off-road bike. Designed for riding rough, challenging terrain not a nice paved highway.