Denis Shelston
Well-Known Member
Sometimes it takes me a while to figure things out.
You see I have ridden motorcycles for over 45 years, my latest was a BMW RT1100 bought brand new in 2001. I toured all over, solo, went to the Florida Keys, San Diego and Newfoundland, and many points in between. Always loved the peaceful solo drive. In 2011 I had an accident, when a car cut me off, took a spill and hurt myself bad and totalled by bike. I retired from 2 wheel transportation right then.
I discovered E-bikes not long ago, was hoping I could get some of the kicks of riding again. Low and behold I did. There is a God!
Being from a motorcycle background where twisting the throttle is the only way to move forward, when I sat on my Téo, I twisted the throttle, nothing... hum.. So I pedaled a bit, twisted the throttle and boom, I was riding again. Happy.
Of course, I change the PA from 1 to 9. I would pedal a bit and again twist the throttle and zoom I was going again.
My complete ignorance had me ask our Téo resident expert, aka @america94, "I do not notice any differences between PA 1 or PA9"
His answer was swift... I should be able to notice a difference. Well, for the life of me, I could not!
In my sleep last night, the Pedal Assist Fairy paid me a visit. She told me: "Do not touch or twist the throttle, let it be. Set the PA and just pedal my friend. Then stop, change the setting to 4, pedal and see what happens. Do it again with a PA setting of 9. All without twisting the throttle at all. Can you NOW feel a difference? "
" Use the throttle sparingly, when extra speed is needed, at intersections to avoid incoming traffic, climb a hill, and so on, this ain't a motorcycle meathead "
So I have figured that I do not need to twist the throttle constantly, which is what I did...
I had noticed and felt the PA kick in when pedaling a bit but thought it was just that, a bit of help to get going... I would then twist the throttle... No wonder my wrist was numb... Geez.
Doh! Feel soooo stupid. Now I get it.
You see I have ridden motorcycles for over 45 years, my latest was a BMW RT1100 bought brand new in 2001. I toured all over, solo, went to the Florida Keys, San Diego and Newfoundland, and many points in between. Always loved the peaceful solo drive. In 2011 I had an accident, when a car cut me off, took a spill and hurt myself bad and totalled by bike. I retired from 2 wheel transportation right then.
I discovered E-bikes not long ago, was hoping I could get some of the kicks of riding again. Low and behold I did. There is a God!
Being from a motorcycle background where twisting the throttle is the only way to move forward, when I sat on my Téo, I twisted the throttle, nothing... hum.. So I pedaled a bit, twisted the throttle and boom, I was riding again. Happy.
Of course, I change the PA from 1 to 9. I would pedal a bit and again twist the throttle and zoom I was going again.
My complete ignorance had me ask our Téo resident expert, aka @america94, "I do not notice any differences between PA 1 or PA9"
His answer was swift... I should be able to notice a difference. Well, for the life of me, I could not!
In my sleep last night, the Pedal Assist Fairy paid me a visit. She told me: "Do not touch or twist the throttle, let it be. Set the PA and just pedal my friend. Then stop, change the setting to 4, pedal and see what happens. Do it again with a PA setting of 9. All without twisting the throttle at all. Can you NOW feel a difference? "
" Use the throttle sparingly, when extra speed is needed, at intersections to avoid incoming traffic, climb a hill, and so on, this ain't a motorcycle meathead "
So I have figured that I do not need to twist the throttle constantly, which is what I did...
I had noticed and felt the PA kick in when pedaling a bit but thought it was just that, a bit of help to get going... I would then twist the throttle... No wonder my wrist was numb... Geez.
Doh! Feel soooo stupid. Now I get it.