I've heard this discussed quite a few times. That resistive affect you feel, like pedaling through pudding, or mud, or dragging brakes, etc.
But the problem I'm having is, I feel like this bike pushes back too much. For instance, on my analog days, i got used to pedaling into trail features in a relatively high gear (smaller ring). This allowed me to crank harder and accelerate faster into jumps or obstacles that I knew I needed more speed for. I would also do this dropping into trails that started out flat so I could gain momentum as soon as possible.
But... the problem with this bike is, if I'm in too high of a gear (smaller chainring) the motor immediately pushes back and it won't let me generate my own torque. If I up-shift, it helps a little but throws my cadence off. I don't want to pedal frantically to feel like Im gaining momentum.
In Turbo or Trail mode its only slightly less push-backy but what if I want full disengagement?
Could this be a tuning setting in the Motion Control?
Apart from this, I really love this bike.
But the problem I'm having is, I feel like this bike pushes back too much. For instance, on my analog days, i got used to pedaling into trail features in a relatively high gear (smaller ring). This allowed me to crank harder and accelerate faster into jumps or obstacles that I knew I needed more speed for. I would also do this dropping into trails that started out flat so I could gain momentum as soon as possible.
But... the problem with this bike is, if I'm in too high of a gear (smaller chainring) the motor immediately pushes back and it won't let me generate my own torque. If I up-shift, it helps a little but throws my cadence off. I don't want to pedal frantically to feel like Im gaining momentum.
In Turbo or Trail mode its only slightly less push-backy but what if I want full disengagement?
Could this be a tuning setting in the Motion Control?
Apart from this, I really love this bike.