WheelsOntario
New Member
I'm loving my new Téo and plan on posting my $0.02 on it shortly, but I first wanted to pose a question: what is the proper way to use the the gears? It sounds like a question with a very obvious answer, but I set my bike up and was too excited to bother reading the manual, so I missed the part where it said to never shift gears while Pedal Assist was on. It kept making a random grinding sound and the chain eventually snapped, just as the manual predicted. Bought a new chain, read the manual and... no harm, no foul.
I'm wondering, for example, what do I do if I'm in PAS 7 and gear 7 and approaching a large uphill climb? Do I have to drop down to PAS 0, then switch to gear 1, then back to PAS 7? Should I just leave it in the same gear and gun the throttle? How about starting off from a flat intersection? With a conventional bike, I'd go down to a low gear, then make my way up the gears until I reached my cruising speed at a comfortable cadence, much like a motorcycle (minus the pedalling, of course!) It feels like I need to learn a whole different way of riding to avoid the chain-destroying problem!
I'm wondering, for example, what do I do if I'm in PAS 7 and gear 7 and approaching a large uphill climb? Do I have to drop down to PAS 0, then switch to gear 1, then back to PAS 7? Should I just leave it in the same gear and gun the throttle? How about starting off from a flat intersection? With a conventional bike, I'd go down to a low gear, then make my way up the gears until I reached my cruising speed at a comfortable cadence, much like a motorcycle (minus the pedalling, of course!) It feels like I need to learn a whole different way of riding to avoid the chain-destroying problem!