Mr. Coffee
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- A Demented Corner of the North Cascades
I need mine to start when facing uphill and some other times also... I did hav my son’s taken off before he testrode his ebike because I thought he might bump it and think ebikes were dangerous. We had his throttle put back on after he was well adjusted to his bike. I don’t think he’s ever bumped it.
one advantage of a twist throttle over a lever is that it is harder to accidentally engage... though I did do it once by accidentally grabbing it when my bike was brand new.
I like the way the throttle works on the Rad Power bikes much better -- there is a separate button you must press to enable the throttle. It is easy to do one-handed but almost impossible to activate accidentally. Maybe because I have big hands but I've had my Interceptor launch on me three or four times, luckily without serious injury to me or the bike.
Anyway, I like hyper-miling.
One thing that has occurred to me is that there are probably software changes to pedal assist modes (and possibly the addition of other sensors like a clinometer) that could make the whole pedal assist thing feel much more natural and also make it dramatically more efficient. That's something to watch for.