fooferdoggie
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plus there wheels overall tend to be heavier too so all that rolling mass even o na stand to get going.
It was a general reply wasn't specifically targeting you, my point better quality usually equals better resultsWhat's your point?
I made it clear that the quality ebikes that I own don't have issues.
Not entirely sure why you are assuming what I own or do not own.
The LATEST quality eBikes may not, but 5/6 years back, different story, I think…What's your point?
I made it clear that the quality ebikes that I own don't have issues.
Not entirely sure why you are assuming what I own or do not own.
put it on a stand and try peddling. it feels that way because the bike is heavy. how the bike feels with power throws us off. I find often if I go from tour to sport I tend to actually put out more power myself. it feels easier so I tend to work harder.Hello,
I have a new Cube ebike with Bosch Smart System CX Performance motor. When motor is off mode or even when it is totally off, when I am pedalling I feel something holding me backward and reducing acceleration. I have checked everything like brake disk or any other similar things, when I hold bike in air and pedal, everything is ok, but when I ride it I feel as I said. What can be the problem ?
It is just the loss of couple of hundred of Watts of assistance.Hello,
I have a new Cube ebike with Bosch Smart System CX Performance motor. When motor is off mode or even when it is totally off, when I am pedalling I feel something holding me backward and reducing acceleration. I have checked everything like brake disk or any other similar things, when I hold bike in air and pedal, everything is ok, but when I ride it I feel as I said. What can be the problem ?
I am riding my bulls right now and the difference in effort is pretty big. 2" tires verses 1.5" tires. lately I am lucky if I can average 120 watts on my commute. on my trek I just did 149 average watts on my bulls. to get that on the trek I have to work my ass off even though the trek has 85nm of torque verses the bulls at 63.It is just the loss of couple of hundred of Watts of assistance.
Do this experiment: Pedal uphill in the maximum assistance, then go from Turbo to Eco. You will experience a feeling of an invisible force pulling you back.
Hello,
I have a new Cube ebike with Bosch Smart System CX Performance motor. When motor is off mode or even when it is totally off, when I am pedalling I feel something holding me backward and reducing acceleration.
you pulled more juice then the battery could handle. going to a lower assist level was within what the battery could handle.I had an interesting experience with my Ride1Up Series 500. I was riding up a steep hill on PAS 5. The battery ran out of juice and the display turned off. It got very hard to pedal. I was able to turn on the display on again, then lowered it to PAS 2. The pedaling got much easier.
I can't explain why it happened, but that was my experience.
the problem too is that you don't really have the gearing to ride without power well for the most part. on my trek without power a 2 to 3% slope took 200 watts.
the problem too is that you don't really have the gearing to ride without power well for the most part.
you pulled more juice then the battery could handle. going to a lower assist level was within what the battery could handle.
The point I was trying to make, apparently unsuccessfully, was the pedaling on 5 with the weak/drained battery was harder than with the battery turned off.you pulled more juice then the battery could handle. going to a lower assist level was within what the battery could handle.