Eric0976
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Reading through recent reviews and discussions on ebikes, I have seen quite a few people wondering how an ebike without throttle rides on a steep hill. Quite a few reviews also state that the Current "chews" any hill as if it is a piece of cake because the Priority Current generates an impressive 140Nm of torque. This torque does help a lot but the effort required on steep hills is NOT small, it is actually quite intense but far less than on a standard bike. The following video shows me passing a fellow bicyclist on a steep hill, you can hear that I have to pedal quite hard through the hill but I pass him easily.
Bottom line, the Current is a bike not a moped. You are expected to contribute, sometimes quite significantly, to forward motion (in the early days my legs would hurt after that climb, no longer the case). After two years with this ebike, my main wish is for it to be lighter by about 10/15 lbs (current 52lbs). Don't add throttle (enough choice of ebikes with that and in level 5 with enviolo it starts very fast at a stop/light if needs to be quick), don't add suspensions, just bring it closer to a standard commuter bike but with the extra kick it currently has.
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Bottom line, the Current is a bike not a moped. You are expected to contribute, sometimes quite significantly, to forward motion (in the early days my legs would hurt after that climb, no longer the case). After two years with this ebike, my main wish is for it to be lighter by about 10/15 lbs (current 52lbs). Don't add throttle (enough choice of ebikes with that and in level 5 with enviolo it starts very fast at a stop/light if needs to be quick), don't add suspensions, just bring it closer to a standard commuter bike but with the extra kick it currently has.