Power Readouts …
One of the metrics displayed by the Kiox display is the motor's power output. Being a person fascinated by data, I tend to switch the Kiox to one its screens that displays this information – more for my amusement than for any practical purpose it must be admitted.
Generally, I pootle along with between 90 and 120 watts of assistance (almost always in eMTB mode) which is, of course, well inside of the 250 watts ('continuous rated power') that the EU-certified Performance Line CX motor is limited to.
Pushing hard on the flat or up a slight incline, the assistance level readout climbs towards, and sometimes beyond, 200 watts; however, today when I was riding a well-surfaced switchback road in what pass for mountains in these parts I was intrigued by the higher readouts.
Changing from a fast downhill swoop (65–70 km/h) to a steepish (~10%) uphill, I was caught out in too high a gear. Pushing hard on the pedals at a relatively low cadence (~65 rpm) resulted in the assistance passing 300 watts, eventually topping 435 watts before the E-14 was clicked down to gear #6 (or was it #5?).
Fifteen minutes later, I had the chance to reassess as I approached another intimidating ramp – this time at the end of a long gentle incline, so there was no excuse for being in 'too high a gear'. The readout for power delivered settled at ~330 watts and my heart rate monitor suggested curbing my enthusiasm.
As my riding is 100% recreational, these observations are of little practical value. (Or are they?) They are also no more than my quick impressions from glancing at the Kiox display.
Rides : 38 / Distance : 2502 km