I have a cadence question. But first some background.
I finally received my first priority current today (picking up second tomorrow). There is a lot I like about the bike. Brakes are amazing, comfort is good, fun to ride, cvt is *awesome*... etc. However, it feels quite a bit different than the only other e-bikes I have ridden: specialized como 3.0 and vado 4.0 (older models). Sometimes, the priority appears to have power well beyond those two. Sometimes, it.... doesn't.
One thing I could say about the vado 4.0, is I always felt like I was hitting my stride. This made the uphills almost as fun as the downhills.
On the current, sometimes it feels like something isn't quite there. It's harder even in full assist than my memory of the vado. But not *always*. ( I did my hill almost 3 times between the como and the vado, with the last one being the vado and it was the *easiest* of the day. Today I only did the same hill on the current. Once.)
I am one that likes to pedal slow and hard. This brings me to my question/theory.
Is it possible the vado motor is more forgiving of slower/harder cadences?
My understanding was higher torque should have been *more* effective at lower cadences, so the 140nm current should have dealt with that better than the 70nm vado 4.0. So far, that is not consistently my experience.
Do I just need to adjust and keep my cadence up?
I am toying with the idea of renting the vado again to do a direct comparison. If I had the ability to test ride a vado 5.0 igh, I would do it. (not available)
Thoughts?