I upgraded from Kiox to new Nyon. When I finally got the Kiox installed I thought that would be the be-all, end-all. But then I read here that Nyon offered the custom ride modes (should have waited and not spent the money on the Kiox). Kiox is/was a really good display. The new Nyon is awesome. Kiox wins if stealth and low-profile (like for eMTB) is the top requirement. Nyon wins for all the other features - readability, touch-screen, navigation and the custom ride modes. The custom ride mode functionality is quite a bit different relative to Specialized/Mission Control. I'm not sure what I could gain by making assist variable by speed within a single assist-level. So for my initial experiment I set the assist as a speed-constant in all four levels - and I brought them down considerably relative to the stock settings capped at 175% in level-4 (the new Turbo). I did an initial 15 mile ride and was all over the 3 lower levels (never used the 175%) and came in with 57% rider output. The best I could ever do with the stock settings riding 100% in Eco was about 52%. But by bringing each mode down a bit (Eco to 50%), I didn't notice that the riding was that much harder. I did one section at 25 mph at 100% assist and it did not seem difficult.
I also had the dual-battery hardware removed for now. If Covid ever goes away enough to allow a return to commuting then I'll add it back. So bike is stealthier and now more customizable:
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