Keetoo
Member
eco 35% / 25 Nm
trail 35% / 30 Nm
boost 60% / 70 Nm
i am very fit, ride a lot of other bikes (full supsension mtb, fatbike, gravel and road race) and race mtb marathons but for enduro i have an ebike (Canyon Spectrol:ON) i ride mostly with fit non ebike enduro riders. with these settings i get in eco mode as much power as my non ebike bike mate, riding with same hearth rates then. when i get tired i ride some heavy parts in trail, some "impossible" climbs in boost.
with these settings i get over 2000 Hm and around 75 km in technical terrain mostly with 2 bars left. (around 35 - 40%)
i also experience that in eco > 80 rpm gives the best support.
i experienced with settings to spare battery life, because we like to ride 4 to 5 hours...with these settings we ride together and have big fun going down ;-)
trail 35% / 30 Nm
boost 60% / 70 Nm
i am very fit, ride a lot of other bikes (full supsension mtb, fatbike, gravel and road race) and race mtb marathons but for enduro i have an ebike (Canyon Spectrol:ON) i ride mostly with fit non ebike enduro riders. with these settings i get in eco mode as much power as my non ebike bike mate, riding with same hearth rates then. when i get tired i ride some heavy parts in trail, some "impossible" climbs in boost.
with these settings i get over 2000 Hm and around 75 km in technical terrain mostly with 2 bars left. (around 35 - 40%)
i also experience that in eco > 80 rpm gives the best support.
i experienced with settings to spare battery life, because we like to ride 4 to 5 hours...with these settings we ride together and have big fun going down ;-)