JRA
Well-Known Member
I can tell you one instance where a throttle is most useful. I have a GMAC rear hub motor and on my second ride, I was trying to get the PAS assist set up just right. I must have missed a step and didn't notice it at first, because I live at the top of a hill, but I didn't have any power assist with the pedal. Trying to pedal a 65+ lb E-bike is not one of my favorite past times, but I had a throttle. I was able to cruise home uphill and found the missing step. This weekend it's supposed to be warm enough to get out riding again.
I would assume that you pedaled as well?
That is the one thing I don't get is that for some reason it seems that there is alot of support for the fact that if someone has a throttle on their bike it precludes pedaling. While that is possible it is very easy to pedal along in the appropriate gear ratio that complements the motors output. It helps to have a cruise control function though for sure to sett the watt output to complement your desired speed and cadence if one chooses to dispense with the PAS altogether. I'm talking primarily road use here btw. Not trails like this