My wife has two e-bikes, one a BMC Alpenchallenge Amp Cross with the E8000 motor and just recently a Orbea Rise with the EP8 RS motor. The bikes weigh virtually the same at 37.10 lbs for Orbea and 38.0 lbs for the BMC. For whatever reason she's really struggling with the Rise and says the BMC provides a lot more assist when comparing performance in ECO. This is the case even with the following (similar) settings.
Using ST Unlocker I have both bikes setup pretty similarly for ECO.
Rise EP8 RS - 100%, 34Nm max, 300W max
BMC E8000 - 90%, 34Nm max, 500W max
With the BMC E8000 the max wattage for all modes is 500W and can't be changed (with ST Unlocker). With the Rise EP8 RS the default wattage for ECO is 150W and can be changed. I guess my next step will be to bump the 300W to 400W or 500W, but I actually have no idea if the 300W is realistically a limiting factor. For all I know, you would need a cadence of 150 @ 34Nm to get to 300W?
So my big question is, as I continue to tweak settings, can I set the Rise EP8 RS motor max Nm and max wattage to the same levels as an EP8 motor? I know the EP8 is 85Nm max; does anybody know what the default max wattage limit is set for on the EP8?
Additionally, I'm having a difficult time understanding how the riders riding characteristics affect the way the EP8 RS delivers power vs E8000. This probably deserves a separate thread in itself, but if there's a quick and easy explanation for the differences I would welcome it. I'm not actually riding the bikes myself so it can be a little bit like throwing darts.
I realize that as I tweak things higher and higher the Rise is going to consume more & more battery. That's an issue I'll deal with separately. Her range is really not bad at all, but perhaps a battery extender is in the future.
Using ST Unlocker I have both bikes setup pretty similarly for ECO.
Rise EP8 RS - 100%, 34Nm max, 300W max
BMC E8000 - 90%, 34Nm max, 500W max
With the BMC E8000 the max wattage for all modes is 500W and can't be changed (with ST Unlocker). With the Rise EP8 RS the default wattage for ECO is 150W and can be changed. I guess my next step will be to bump the 300W to 400W or 500W, but I actually have no idea if the 300W is realistically a limiting factor. For all I know, you would need a cadence of 150 @ 34Nm to get to 300W?
So my big question is, as I continue to tweak settings, can I set the Rise EP8 RS motor max Nm and max wattage to the same levels as an EP8 motor? I know the EP8 is 85Nm max; does anybody know what the default max wattage limit is set for on the EP8?
Additionally, I'm having a difficult time understanding how the riders riding characteristics affect the way the EP8 RS delivers power vs E8000. This probably deserves a separate thread in itself, but if there's a quick and easy explanation for the differences I would welcome it. I'm not actually riding the bikes myself so it can be a little bit like throwing darts.
I realize that as I tweak things higher and higher the Rise is going to consume more & more battery. That's an issue I'll deal with separately. Her range is really not bad at all, but perhaps a battery extender is in the future.