DashRiprock
Active Member
To be fair, I am not a time-trial junkie nor do I have any experience whatsoever off road on bicycles of any kind. I have an IZIP Peak with the TranzX throttle system which allows one to apply power any time that the pedals are applied and to get going from a dead stop. I use the gears mainly to get into a 'range' of effort needed to tackle/enjoy whatever terrain I am presented with (heck, I've got four levels of pedal assist).
I have observed that 'other' mid-drives are not necessarily this forgiving in terms of the power that is available should one be so lackadaisical in not only their (needed/constant) gear selection changes but a continual focus on the terrain/challenges which lie ahead.
I frankly don't want to work that hard, enjoy power on demand and am easily distracted by everything other than staring at the terrain in front of me or thinking about what gear I am presently in or should be.
The 'elite' MTBing establishment is hell bent presently on outlawing throttle assist at every trail that they (cough) 'own' here in the United States.
Again, I am missing something here (TranzX drives/all throttle drives are 'junk', I'm a sissy wanna-be MTB gear-grinder, etc.)...or do these drives simply 'work' outside of the current 'quality' drive design/demand mindset? I ask this because I have never witnessed a 'newb' approached/helped up here in terms of their MTB selection using the above criteria (whether Bosch, etc. are the Cadillac of all drives or not).
I have observed that 'other' mid-drives are not necessarily this forgiving in terms of the power that is available should one be so lackadaisical in not only their (needed/constant) gear selection changes but a continual focus on the terrain/challenges which lie ahead.
I frankly don't want to work that hard, enjoy power on demand and am easily distracted by everything other than staring at the terrain in front of me or thinking about what gear I am presently in or should be.
The 'elite' MTBing establishment is hell bent presently on outlawing throttle assist at every trail that they (cough) 'own' here in the United States.
Again, I am missing something here (TranzX drives/all throttle drives are 'junk', I'm a sissy wanna-be MTB gear-grinder, etc.)...or do these drives simply 'work' outside of the current 'quality' drive design/demand mindset? I ask this because I have never witnessed a 'newb' approached/helped up here in terms of their MTB selection using the above criteria (whether Bosch, etc. are the Cadillac of all drives or not).
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