Richard Stallard
Active Member
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- Australia
Nearing home on yesterday’s ride, there is a short hill which maxes out at 5%. My wife tried L3 pedal assist just to see how it went, and soon found she was going faster than the 25 km/h limit for motor assist. However, she found that the motor assist cut out quite suddenly then cut back in as the speed dropped a little, this sequence repeating several times. The difference between motor on and off was quite noticeable due to the grade.
It’s not really a problem for normal riding as L1 assist would have coped easily with the hill and provided a smooth ride, but it does suggest the Hyena control system is not as sophisticated as some other e-bikes. The good news is the firmware can be updated, by a Trek dealer, so there is potential for improvements in the future if Trek wants to realise the full potential of the bike.
It’s not really a problem for normal riding as L1 assist would have coped easily with the hill and provided a smooth ride, but it does suggest the Hyena control system is not as sophisticated as some other e-bikes. The good news is the firmware can be updated, by a Trek dealer, so there is potential for improvements in the future if Trek wants to realise the full potential of the bike.