She's asleep downstairs ?? Who's the mystery lady upstairs ? You're a naughty boy @B1rdie ;-)Just deliver the power to the pedal as if you’re going upstairs late while the wife is sleeping…
If you use turbo you just need to employ a slightly different technique that in EMTB.
Power delivery in turbo is more instant in turbo than EMTB and it also has more overrun. So, as long as you use a low enough gear ( and if the climb suggests a need for turbo then you should be in one of the 2 lowest gears) you do not need to really push hard on the cranks, and you can stop pedalling momentarilly when crossing a root or negotiating a square edge rock etc. That way you retain grip and control.
Takes some steady practice, however, the technique using light brake dragging in mid-power or turbo (Shimano terminology: Trail & Boost) to control power is helpful when it’s a gnarly section.Thanks for all the feedback guys I think may need to try emtb on my next technical climb, I’ve been using turbo tbh, but as things get more slick and I ride more off piste it had me wondering if emtb would actually be better to maintain traction, and after reading these responses I will definitely try it tomorrow thanks guys !
If I'm going up about a dozen steps its got to be turbo . Same on short technical bits . It would be interesting to see the difference in what we all call technical bits . Age and experience would be a big factor here . Also how big your balls are ( Or used to be ) .Just thought I would put this question out there, if you have a technical rooty steep climb which mode would you prefer emtb, or turbo ? Do you find more traction with emtb?
Takes some steady practice, however, the technique using light brake dragging in mid-power or turbo (Shimano terminology: Trail & Boost) to control power is helpful when it’s a gnarly section.
At first you may either grab a little too much brake or charge out of (and off) switchback halfway round. Lol, I provided some entertainment for other riders in the beginning… the riders were my son’s group who had a laugh.I just watched this technique in a video to, I’ll have to give it a go
At first you may either grab a little too much brake or charge out of (and off) switchback halfway round. Lol, I provided some entertainment for other riders in the beginning… the riders were my son’s group who had a laugh.
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