Wondering if people are setting up the motor tuning on the app just by feel or have some sort of formula they are using? I am personally using a simple formula to set the assist percentage which is working really well for me.
For anyone interested, this is what I do.
Firstly you need to know what your approximate FTP is. I know most will be familiar with FTP however if your not, its basically the average Watts you can sustain for an hour. Pro riders are up around the 400W mark. Me personally, I am currently at an FTP of 200W which is probably pretty average for a social male rider. Google "how to calculate FTP" if you want to figure out what yours currently is if you don't already know.
Also your riding weight is important to understand what level of assist you receive. For my calculation I use:
Riding weight = Bike + you + gear.
I set my max power for each mode as follows and I think this pretty standard for most people with this bike.
Eco => 100W
Mid => 200W
High = 300W
To calculate my assist level I simply divide the Wattage by my FTP and multiply by my weight factor. The result is then expressed as a percentage assist level
eg.
Weight factor: Me 78kG + bike 18kG + gear 5Kg = 101
(100W / 200 FTP)x101 = 50.5% assist level.
(200W / 200 FTP)x101 = 101% assist level.
(300W / 200 FTP)x101 = 151.5% assist level.
What I like about this method is that your percentage of assist tracks with your fitness or sustained power capabilities. It also takes into account what load is on the bike. This means the bike wont give you all its got until you are at your FTP for your given load.
In regards to Pedal Response, this only has a small bearing on range so you can set this to what ever you like.
Personally, I want Eco to be very natural so I set this to 50% or half. Mid I set 75% and High I set to Max.
This methodology will force you to work however your range in every mode will no doubt increase significantly.
I know this wont work for everyone but if you bought this bike, you probably are not after a free ride anyway.
I am amazed with what my range has increased to and the effort required for this range increase really hasn't been that significant.
With these settings, Eco goes for ever and kind of feels like a light weight analogue bike. Mid gives you great range but with enough support to know you are on an ebike. High I think gives you all the assist you will ever need with the added bonus of a bit more range then the out of the box settings.
No doubt holes can be shot though this methodology for setting assist levels though the app however why not give it a go? I think at least this gives you a calculated starting point rather then just relying on "feel" alone.
For anyone interested, this is what I do.
Firstly you need to know what your approximate FTP is. I know most will be familiar with FTP however if your not, its basically the average Watts you can sustain for an hour. Pro riders are up around the 400W mark. Me personally, I am currently at an FTP of 200W which is probably pretty average for a social male rider. Google "how to calculate FTP" if you want to figure out what yours currently is if you don't already know.
Also your riding weight is important to understand what level of assist you receive. For my calculation I use:
Riding weight = Bike + you + gear.
I set my max power for each mode as follows and I think this pretty standard for most people with this bike.
Eco => 100W
Mid => 200W
High = 300W
To calculate my assist level I simply divide the Wattage by my FTP and multiply by my weight factor. The result is then expressed as a percentage assist level
eg.
Weight factor: Me 78kG + bike 18kG + gear 5Kg = 101
(100W / 200 FTP)x101 = 50.5% assist level.
(200W / 200 FTP)x101 = 101% assist level.
(300W / 200 FTP)x101 = 151.5% assist level.
What I like about this method is that your percentage of assist tracks with your fitness or sustained power capabilities. It also takes into account what load is on the bike. This means the bike wont give you all its got until you are at your FTP for your given load.
In regards to Pedal Response, this only has a small bearing on range so you can set this to what ever you like.
Personally, I want Eco to be very natural so I set this to 50% or half. Mid I set 75% and High I set to Max.
This methodology will force you to work however your range in every mode will no doubt increase significantly.
I know this wont work for everyone but if you bought this bike, you probably are not after a free ride anyway.
I am amazed with what my range has increased to and the effort required for this range increase really hasn't been that significant.
With these settings, Eco goes for ever and kind of feels like a light weight analogue bike. Mid gives you great range but with enough support to know you are on an ebike. High I think gives you all the assist you will ever need with the added bonus of a bit more range then the out of the box settings.
No doubt holes can be shot though this methodology for setting assist levels though the app however why not give it a go? I think at least this gives you a calculated starting point rather then just relying on "feel" alone.