phoenixtoohot
Well-Known Member
After much anticipation and reading good reviews about this bike I finally got to test ride it today. The bike is very sleek-looking comprable to bikes from specialized at two to three times the price. The bike is relatively lightweight and quite easy to Pedal with no electric assist.
Regrettably, the jolting start off in Pas level 1, can be very tricky at low speeds. If you are in a turn and inadvertently pedal the bike at low speeds I would say could be difficult. The program is is such that in Pas level 1 the bike wants to go 12 miles per hour and it wants to get there fast ... there is almost no modulation available for lower speeds than 12 miles per hour at the lowest level pedal-assist. If you were in town and making a turn from a stop or slow speed I can almost guarantee you you're going to pucker, if you pedal, in the turn.
This issue, in terms of the abrupt start off, has been reported but I don't think many have reported the touchiness that is inherent to the way this bike is programmed, in tight low speed turns.
I am not happy to report this as the bike is so good in many other ways. Hopefully others will chime in with good suggestions on how to accommodate this issue.
Regrettably, the jolting start off in Pas level 1, can be very tricky at low speeds. If you are in a turn and inadvertently pedal the bike at low speeds I would say could be difficult. The program is is such that in Pas level 1 the bike wants to go 12 miles per hour and it wants to get there fast ... there is almost no modulation available for lower speeds than 12 miles per hour at the lowest level pedal-assist. If you were in town and making a turn from a stop or slow speed I can almost guarantee you you're going to pucker, if you pedal, in the turn.
This issue, in terms of the abrupt start off, has been reported but I don't think many have reported the touchiness that is inherent to the way this bike is programmed, in tight low speed turns.
I am not happy to report this as the bike is so good in many other ways. Hopefully others will chime in with good suggestions on how to accommodate this issue.
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