DogRanger
Member
Old MTBer here who just got his first e-bike for some help climbing those hills.
Very happy with the bike. Had it just over a week and 75 or so fairly hard trail miles in Southern California.
I've been using it mostly in the "auto" mode. It works well and, more than any other setting, just makes me feel like I'm doing all the work and pedaling like I could 20 years ago.
I just did a 22-mile ride, never taking it out of auto just to see what it would do. My trails are generally intermediate, rocky at times, rutted dirt other times, varying grades and pretty much never level.
Every now and then, though, auto mode does something unexpected. For example, climbing a quite steep grade (15-20%) it seemed to give me as little help as possible. Like it would never get past Eco mode. I ended up cranking slowly uphill in the lowest gear at 3 mph hoping I'd make it to the top.
Then on a light uphill suddenly it's like a big push in the back and I'm easily pedaling 15 mph where most moderately strong riders might be at 8-10 mph.
I tried changing pedal pressure and cadence but am having trouble discerning how to get a little more boost on slow steep stuff and a little less when cruising on mild slopes. While I'm still mostly happy with the mode I'd like to learn more about the algorithm. When the terrain keeping changing I'd rather be using gearshifts than e-buttons.
Very happy with the bike. Had it just over a week and 75 or so fairly hard trail miles in Southern California.
I've been using it mostly in the "auto" mode. It works well and, more than any other setting, just makes me feel like I'm doing all the work and pedaling like I could 20 years ago.
I just did a 22-mile ride, never taking it out of auto just to see what it would do. My trails are generally intermediate, rocky at times, rutted dirt other times, varying grades and pretty much never level.
Every now and then, though, auto mode does something unexpected. For example, climbing a quite steep grade (15-20%) it seemed to give me as little help as possible. Like it would never get past Eco mode. I ended up cranking slowly uphill in the lowest gear at 3 mph hoping I'd make it to the top.
Then on a light uphill suddenly it's like a big push in the back and I'm easily pedaling 15 mph where most moderately strong riders might be at 8-10 mph.
I tried changing pedal pressure and cadence but am having trouble discerning how to get a little more boost on slow steep stuff and a little less when cruising on mild slopes. While I'm still mostly happy with the mode I'd like to learn more about the algorithm. When the terrain keeping changing I'd rather be using gearshifts than e-buttons.