Swissrider
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I’ve just done the biggest ride so far on my rise H30 using the battery extender. It was 45 km and about 1000 m of ascent. All of this was done in boost at the highest level of support - (my excuse is I was riding with people on full fat bikes]. When I got back I had 7% left, which I guess is 7% of the main battery, and of course the extender was completely empty. One of the guys with me, who was on a Levo had 10% left - 10% of a 700 W battery which is a Lot more than battery, which is quite a lot more than 7% of a 450w battery). The other rider with me had about 30% battery left on his new Rocky Mountain altitude. One of the things that interested me was looking at the assist level on my Garmin edge (using the Orbea Rise toolbox app) which most of the time uphill was around 60%. However, if I slow down the cadence, The assist level would go up, as high as 90%. I thought one got maximum support at higher cadences. But this did not seem to be what was showing on the edge computer. I don’t even know what it percentage support actually means, but it does seem odd that assist seems to be higher at lower cadence’s cadences rather than higher ones since Orbea says motor produces most power at high cadences. Can anybody explain this?