Throttle on Roadster

milabu69

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Just got my Roadster. Everything I read and seen online said that is pedal assist only. But much to my surprise, it has a throttle! I’m not complaining, though. I’m really glad. Haven’t been able to ride it yet though. Weather is not cooperating!
 
Nice! Someone else on the forum just got a Gravelster, and that also has the display with throttle.
 
Just got my Roadster. Everything I read and seen online said that is pedal assist only. But much to my surprise, it has a throttle! I’m not complaining, though. I’m really glad. Haven’t been able to ride it yet though. Weather is not cooperating!
If you can, please post a picture of the display throttle set-up.
Thanks.
 
Check the other thread for the Gravel edition.
It sure makes it easy when someone just adds a link. Thanks, I wanted to see the picture but sorting threads and posts without a link is time-consuming and frustrating. A good lesson for me, I'll do a better job of linking.
 
Here is a picture of the display on my roadster.
 

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Haven’t got to ride it yet. But just by holding up the back wheel,it feels kind of notchy, not real smooth.
 
I have the throttle-less Roadster (got in 2021), but for my other e-bikes that have throttle, my technique is to simultaneously push the throttle while starting to pedal.

Pretty much only used when starting from stopped, when trying to accelerate faster from a light or stop sign. Or when stopped on an incline, to get going.
 
I have the throttle-less Roadster (got in 2021), but for my other e-bikes that have throttle, my technique is to simultaneously push the throttle while starting to pedal.

Pretty much only used when starting from stopped, when trying to accelerate faster from a light or stop sign. Or when stopped on an incline, to get going.
I find I like my throttle for a quick burst just to get up and running or to navigate through a tight spot where pedaling would be difficult or throw me off balance. I do like "immediate throttle" as opposed to the delayed throttle I used to have with my Frey CC...
 
Honestly, I haven't had or even wanted to use the throttle. I'm super stoked I received the gravel edition with it, though. I played with it on Day 1 and it definitely is cool but when I ride I never seem to think about it considering the normal #1 or #2 PAS is more than enough for my flat coastline roads here in Savannah GA. I routinely can cruise in #1 PAS at 15mph and hit 20+mph with #2. I can't even pedal fast enough to use #4 and #5 PAS. I assume they would be great for hills, climbs, and quicker takeoffs...

I love this bike.
 
Sorry for another post.. Actually I'm not. That's what the forum is for.. Lol

I understand each bar on the controller battery display is equal to 20% of the charge but is there a way to see the ACTUAL PERCENTAGE or even, preferably, the VOLTAGE of the cells??
 
Sorry for another post.. Actually I'm not. That's what the forum is for.. Lol

I understand each bar on the controller battery display is equal to 20% of the charge but is there a way to see the ACTUAL PERCENTAGE or even, preferably, the VOLTAGE of the cells??
That would be nice. I know on our Lectric XP you can see voltage and have a little better idea of how much juice you have in the tank...
 
Sorry for another post.. Actually I'm not. That's what the forum is for.. Lol

I understand each bar on the controller battery display is equal to 20% of the charge but is there a way to see the ACTUAL PERCENTAGE or even, preferably, the VOLTAGE of the cells??
I have the Roadster v2, so can’t comment on the current display, but I was able to get all that information and more when I added the aftermarket EggRider display (which from what I can tell is compatible with previous and current Roadster/Gravelsters). My experience with that in the thread https://electricbikereview.com/foru...lster-aftermarket-improved-lcd-display.50253/
 
I just received this information from Ride1up. I couldn't find this anywhere until now.
If Im correct, it looks like this Display will, in fact, show voltage. It also appears to allow changing of different parameters including the PAS.

I would appreciate some of you (smarter) guys taking a look at this and let me know what you think... If this is somehow common knowledge, I sure couldn't find it.
 
I guess this really isn't much of an "active" forum. Is there a better forum recommended that has more than one single pathetic post a day at best?? what a joke.
 
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