phutureproof
New Member
I watched a youtube video the other day on tips for eMTBs. Once of them seemed like a very clever idea, but perhaps I misunderstood.
You know when you have cycled partway up a hill, or have come to a stop at the bottom of a hill and you find you are in the wrong (high) gear? This tip was about Walk mode. The video seemed to show the guy lifting up the back wheel and using walk mode to get the bike to slowly spin the cranks so he could switch gears while stationary.
Is this possible, or did I dream it?
I haven't used Walk mode on my Whyte e150 yet, but I just had a go in my shed. I lifted the back wheel, pressed on 'walk', but nothing happens. Does it only engage when you are actually walking? It's the Bosch gen 4 motor BTW.
You know when you have cycled partway up a hill, or have come to a stop at the bottom of a hill and you find you are in the wrong (high) gear? This tip was about Walk mode. The video seemed to show the guy lifting up the back wheel and using walk mode to get the bike to slowly spin the cranks so he could switch gears while stationary.
Is this possible, or did I dream it?
I haven't used Walk mode on my Whyte e150 yet, but I just had a go in my shed. I lifted the back wheel, pressed on 'walk', but nothing happens. Does it only engage when you are actually walking? It's the Bosch gen 4 motor BTW.