steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
There is a short steep climb that I come across regularly. Not very high, almost no run up, loose, steep. I used to be able to get up it most of the time on an mtb, but that was 7 years ago. I was unable to get up it on my Focus Jam2 with its e8000. Now I have a Merida eOne-Sixty with an EP8 and 21% more torque. I still can't get up that little hill! I have tried everything that I and my mates know to get up it. Correction; since my last ride I learned on here about dragging the rear brake to stop wheelspin and hence maintain traction, so I will try that. At my last attempt, I even tried leaving my backpack behind, no difference.
But I have just read a post from @Motohawk75 about how disappointed he is with the EP8's performance on short steep climbs vs the Bosch and the Yamaha. At low revs, the Yamaha in Eco was better than the EP8 in Boost!! The EP8 is so much better than the e8000 in every respect (IMO) and I love it. But if its torque delivery is reduced at low revs, then that could be why I'm failing to get up that hill. If true, that is disappointing. (But I'm sort of relieved, if you know what I mean).
Has any other EP8 driver noticed this lack of oomph at low revs?
But I have just read a post from @Motohawk75 about how disappointed he is with the EP8's performance on short steep climbs vs the Bosch and the Yamaha. At low revs, the Yamaha in Eco was better than the EP8 in Boost!! The EP8 is so much better than the e8000 in every respect (IMO) and I love it. But if its torque delivery is reduced at low revs, then that could be why I'm failing to get up that hill. If true, that is disappointing. (But I'm sort of relieved, if you know what I mean).
Has any other EP8 driver noticed this lack of oomph at low revs?