0grayscale1
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I currently have an e-bike with a hub motor coupled with a single speed drivetrain (39T X 16T), torque sensor and a throttle. I use the throttle primarily for getting going from a stop and for crossing intersections as fast as possible. For either situation, I would put the bike in PAS 5 (max) and throttle to my desired speed, then dropping the PAS to 1 or 2 and then I keep my speed up by just using PAS and no throttle.
However, I am looking at a new bike that is a mid-drive with a similar amount of torque 80Nm (vs 89Nm on my current bike). The big differences with the new bike are the fact that it uses the Enviolo CVT and does not have a throttle. Without being able to test drive the new bike, my obvious concern is getting that burst of speed when I want/need it. Obviously with the CVT, I would shift to the lowest ratio while using max PAS setting. I just have no way to judge, since I can't test drive the bike, whether I will get the quick, intersection slicing thrust, that I have become accustomed to.
If you have gone from a bike with a throttle to one without, did you suffer from throttle withdrawal? Did you eventually get over it?
However, I am looking at a new bike that is a mid-drive with a similar amount of torque 80Nm (vs 89Nm on my current bike). The big differences with the new bike are the fact that it uses the Enviolo CVT and does not have a throttle. Without being able to test drive the new bike, my obvious concern is getting that burst of speed when I want/need it. Obviously with the CVT, I would shift to the lowest ratio while using max PAS setting. I just have no way to judge, since I can't test drive the bike, whether I will get the quick, intersection slicing thrust, that I have become accustomed to.
If you have gone from a bike with a throttle to one without, did you suffer from throttle withdrawal? Did you eventually get over it?