On your settings for throttle (pic 4)
I'd lower the start current and change the MODE from Speed to Current
Yeah, that was the first setting I changed.
It's pretty much the same thing as the "Imitation Torque Control" for a KT controller.
Power based control over speed based.
I didn't know it, but Bafang has been doing "Power" based control for forever.
I think that the KT "Imitation Torque Control" is a copy of the old-school Bafang power vs. speed based control?
Well like I said a frame bag helps a lot with wire management. Mine is on my handlebars.
And they're super cheap... Like $5 - $8
I keep forgetting that I don't have to swap batteries anymore.
I just have to swap the connector on the top tube,..
I've got half a dozen different bags that I can use,..
I was hesitating to "install" the grey Rockbros "triangle" bag because I didn't want to strap it to the downtube, then have to unstrap it every time I swapped batteries.
And I was hesitant to glue it to the downtube figuring it wouldn't stay stuck?
So now that I don't have to swap the batteries every ride, I can strap, and glue it to the downtube.
It's long enough to fit my 13" shock pump inside,..
And I'm having clearance issues with my new rack and the new seat with the backrest,..
The backrest bracket was hitting the tubular rail on the Topeak Rack, so I had to unscrew it and flip it around backwards.
So now I can't install the Topeak Rack Bag.
I can still probably get it installed "permanently" but the backrest hits it.
The backrest bracket was even getting close to the Coke Bottle with water, so I had to move it further back.
I do like my new seat, but the backrest is hitting my tailbone, not my lower back.
It still feels better and keeps me from sliding off my seat backwards.
I can still get some tools attached to the rack and have clearance for the seat and backrest, which is all I really care about.
I was carrying some basic tools and my shock pump in my jacket, so getting some supplies "permanently" carried on the ebike somewhere is all I really care about.
I used to carry way too many tools with me for my first years, and only ever used a few zip ties a couple times.
I've found that a big length mechanics wire is better for "emergency" repairs.
I can just wrap a big length around the rack to store it.
I still carry my Crank Brothers multi-tool, my Leatherman multi-tool, and a big coil of vinyl coated wire (gardening wire from the dollar store) in my jacket pockets when I ride.