MadManMark
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Curious if anyone has done (or even contemplated) this. One of the most clumsy/fidgety things I find with my RadCity is how you increase & decrease the PAS (the buttons on the left side). You always have to look down to locate the button, and sometimes it doesn't register.
It was just an irritant at first, but as a bike commuter living in Wisconsin who is always changing PAS to deal with hills, the onset of cold weather has made it worse, it is much harder to push the button with gloves on, and looking ahead to early in the year when temperatures around here go into the negative Fahrenheit, I usually use Bar Mitts to keep my hands from turning into frozen slabs of meat. But I'm not sure I will be able to change the PAS at all if it is wrapped in a Mitt (I won't even be able to see it, and definitely can't do it by feel with gloves on)
Anyway, to cut to the chase, it strikes me that it would be a better design all around if one could just have a smiliar kind of grip on the left that you have on the right, with the throttle function of the right twist being replaced by two-way (forward for +1, backward for -1, spring snapback to center) twist to control PAS. The function to turn on & off (middle button) and turn on lights would require a seperate control (which IMO makes more sense anyway, it could be mounted somewhere around the display).
Thoughts, alternative suggestions to deal with my quandry?
It was just an irritant at first, but as a bike commuter living in Wisconsin who is always changing PAS to deal with hills, the onset of cold weather has made it worse, it is much harder to push the button with gloves on, and looking ahead to early in the year when temperatures around here go into the negative Fahrenheit, I usually use Bar Mitts to keep my hands from turning into frozen slabs of meat. But I'm not sure I will be able to change the PAS at all if it is wrapped in a Mitt (I won't even be able to see it, and definitely can't do it by feel with gloves on)
Anyway, to cut to the chase, it strikes me that it would be a better design all around if one could just have a smiliar kind of grip on the left that you have on the right, with the throttle function of the right twist being replaced by two-way (forward for +1, backward for -1, spring snapback to center) twist to control PAS. The function to turn on & off (middle button) and turn on lights would require a seperate control (which IMO makes more sense anyway, it could be mounted somewhere around the display).
Thoughts, alternative suggestions to deal with my quandry?