If you read everything I wrote. You have.I haven't seen anywhere data supporting that claim.
Yes, but only if the motor mapping stays the same. But it does not stay same, as more you pedal, more you get assistance.Lifting 100kg 2200ft takes the same ammount of energy regardless of speed
NopeAnd if the climb has any gradient and you were going slowly, you were probably grinding on the smallest gear?
Correct, and you said in message #3 that you achieved it: "By riding the entire time (at a cadence of 50rpm "The thread is about range.
Seriously. what are you even talking about now? (rhetorical. please don't answer).But there is lot of research based information in Internet about most optimal cadence(angular speed) for electrical motors. So there is no need to discuss about it with "opinions". Every one can ride what ever cadence feels best and be happy
"Utter bollocks..." such as?And I'm not talking about riding with the motor off at all for once.
Ok. Firstly a little background.
I don't have range anxiety and never have. I just like to know how things work and happen to b such a nerd I have pretty much the opposite trait to gullability when it comes to new information if not backed up by solid science and experience. This means I like to figure stuff out for myself rather than blindly follow advice. (I also happen to hate rules but that's a whole other trait)
So... when watching embn on youtube I generally need to take a deep breath and just roll my eyes at some of the utter bollocks they so often put across. Last night I watched an episode and a read out comment from a viewer that actually sounded feasable got me thinking...
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