brownpow
New Member
Hi folks- Just bought an Altitude Powerplay C90, and really trying to love this bike........ but very disappointed in the motor so far. My typical daily ride has a reasonably steep and sustained climb of 2,400 vert feet to start. On my prior ebike (gen3 Levo) I could ride this loop twice, on full turbo no problem and pretty much drain the battery (5k vert). On the powerplay I'm getting motor overheat warnings quite often. I know I need a firmware update but after reading about it here, that update doesn't seem to address the engine heat, only adjusts when the warning fires. Here's what I'm finding:
(outdoor temp has been around 75F all week, and I've been diligent to keep my cadence >80 RPMs at all times):
Struggling to understand the point of citing the Dyname 4.0 as most powerful emtb motor, if that power isn't usable in what I consider a daily use situation. In order to keep up w/ my friends on Levos or Bullits I need to ride at least in boost +1 and 75% or more power (I'm reasonably fit but not elite athlete fit).
Anyone else in my situation? thx!
(outdoor temp has been around 75F all week, and I've been diligent to keep my cadence >80 RPMs at all times):
- The first time I had boost +1 and 100% power, and after about 2,200 sustained vertical feet of climbing i got the overheat warning.
- Then I tried boost +2 and 75% power and got a overheat error after about 1,900 vert of sustained climbing.
- Today I tried boost +2 100% power and got the warning at after only 1,500 sustained vert of climbing. The engine temp got to 86 degrees C (!!) and I had to let the bike cool down for 15 mins to resume normal power.
Struggling to understand the point of citing the Dyname 4.0 as most powerful emtb motor, if that power isn't usable in what I consider a daily use situation. In order to keep up w/ my friends on Levos or Bullits I need to ride at least in boost +1 and 75% or more power (I'm reasonably fit but not elite athlete fit).
Anyone else in my situation? thx!