I have been riding the 1000w Ultra with the X1 upgrade for a bit now and it has all the power I could ever want or need. I derestricted the throttle and made my programming changes soon after I got it. 90% of the time I'm in level 2 PAS ( Only 5 level choices for the 750C display ) so that's a level 3 on the DPC-18 display. I actually pedal all the time and when I do hit the "Thumb" it's going up a steep or very rocky patch and kinda "trials" through it and then pedal again. If it's a long steep section that I can get traction on maybe level 3 for a short time. But in all honesty there are a couple of climbs I'm in 4 or 5 over a tougher area to keep the momentum up so I don't stall out. Stall bad, stop, roll backwards, crash, BAD.
Is it as quiet as my old BBSHD? almost IMO. I don't even notice any sound coming from it besides the tires or my breathing, or trying to. My buddy got the 2300w motor and he NEVER even uses it he stays in ECO mode. He said whenever he had it in SPORT mode he would whisky off the trail into the bushes, not the quickest learner but he's coming around.
Probably ridden at least a dozen or more Ultra's on different bikes and WW is still the one to beat IMO. 52v also has more snap to it than the 48v Now understand when I got my motor I didn't want a gradual throttle or mellow pedal assist like they are set-up coming from WW. Sure that will get you less wear and tear on your gear and probably better range but I wanted immediate response and felt I was smart enough to maintain proper gearing when jumping on it so I wouldn't blow up anything.
Finally got my case gaskets the other day and when I get a lazy day I'm going to split the case and check the grease level and check for any signs of wear and be a little proactive instead of reactive.
Is it as quiet as my old BBSHD? almost IMO. I don't even notice any sound coming from it besides the tires or my breathing, or trying to. My buddy got the 2300w motor and he NEVER even uses it he stays in ECO mode. He said whenever he had it in SPORT mode he would whisky off the trail into the bushes, not the quickest learner but he's coming around.
Probably ridden at least a dozen or more Ultra's on different bikes and WW is still the one to beat IMO. 52v also has more snap to it than the 48v Now understand when I got my motor I didn't want a gradual throttle or mellow pedal assist like they are set-up coming from WW. Sure that will get you less wear and tear on your gear and probably better range but I wanted immediate response and felt I was smart enough to maintain proper gearing when jumping on it so I wouldn't blow up anything.
Finally got my case gaskets the other day and when I get a lazy day I'm going to split the case and check the grease level and check for any signs of wear and be a little proactive instead of reactive.
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