Screengrab from EMTB's latest 1.04 hill climbing series, though only the EXPW mode releases the full 80Nm
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Just another point I want to make. Peak power can only be maintained for a few seconds, so this chart is a bit misleading.
The torque curve is the important one which says keep below 60rpm for max input from motor. The continued rise of the power curve is a result of increasing revs, the torque is falling. At peak power the motor is contributing ~65Nm which is obviously less than the 80Nm the motor can give.
If the chart was static (that peak power can be maintained for that hill climb of yours), a cadence of 105 would take you to the top the quickest, simple math. But as I wrote in my second post, peak power can only be maintaned for a few seconds until the power tapers off. Then the power curve looks different.Have either of you ridden the yamaha at full output over extended periods?
I have a shuttle run that I do regularly -350 m elevation over 3 km, the final km is particularly steep but still just a gravel road so no skill needed. I've done it multiple times with both the pwx1 and pwx2 , BOTH are faster up that hill when I keep cadence in the 70-80 range, the pwx2 is even faster if I aim cadence >95 but drop back into the torque curve as it gets steeper.
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