@PCDoctorUSA The Yukon 750 uses a geared hub motor. Unlike a direct drive hub, there is no “drag” and the Yukon coasts freely like a regular bike.
I don’t really understand your question. PAS 0 gives you zero assists and the throttle is disabled as well.
If you want to go fast, just use PAS 9, and pedal as fast as possible on the highest gear. The motor seems to continue providing power beyond 32 km/h, but at reduced wattage. I don’t usually ride beyond 32 km/h, but it is possible to pedal at around 38 km/h with motor assist on flats. On a steep downhill, you can go as fast as the wind resistance allows. I have gone over 50 km/h on a downhill, but the gearing is maxed out, and I can’t pedal fast enough anymore.
I don’t really understand your question. PAS 0 gives you zero assists and the throttle is disabled as well.
If you want to go fast, just use PAS 9, and pedal as fast as possible on the highest gear. The motor seems to continue providing power beyond 32 km/h, but at reduced wattage. I don’t usually ride beyond 32 km/h, but it is possible to pedal at around 38 km/h with motor assist on flats. On a steep downhill, you can go as fast as the wind resistance allows. I have gone over 50 km/h on a downhill, but the gearing is maxed out, and I can’t pedal fast enough anymore.
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