My tires were at 50lbs since the sidewall said 55. Pushkar stated too high with the Tanus Armor inserts.I think I feel a very slight sluggishness but very so slight.
West’s post on the throttle and gear use above is 100% correct, my issue is we compromise by not using the throttle for take off , I would like this improve.
Couple things.
It's an 'Allegory of the cave'. Just always remember, lead follow or get out of the way and what works is the answer.
A thumb throttle is a shadow of a 'real throttle'.
Invariably, it's a lack of
experience with twist throttles causes a dislike of e-bike throttles.
With a thumb throttle, if you press a bit you are already 25 - 50% through it's range. So you let up a little bit, and now you're instantly 50% of the range you were in. They can't be modulated properly (A graph of your ride looks like WattWagon's emblem).
Even with my 85 - 90Nm machine, it's always accelerating or decelerating. Cruising and or applying a known, specific amount of power is impossible. Overreaction is unavoidable.
With +160Nm on tap it must be really ugly.
But it's not
the throttle.
It's your thumb - so blame yourself, of fix it.
I switched to a quarter twist, grip throttle. I can cruise all day, maintain any speed I want. What a night and day difference.
'Light and slow', or a 'fast and flying kick in the butt' up big hills 'taking control', it's become second nature to hit the boost when I want to.
I'm conditioned to use the rear brake first, so the spring-loaded throttle returns to 'throttle full off'.
More than a leisure sport, I 'commute'. When I'm at a red light and there's a serious hill on the other side of that intersection (a situation I face daily), if I don't lead like Sharpe's Brigade I risk passing traffic pinning me into parked cars, slowing me to their pace as set by the slowest *&^%$# car on that hill.
And if the next %^$#@& light at the top of that hill turns red, I'm stuck, stopped mid-hill because some @$$ is too close to the parked vehicles for me safely pass his Ford Behemoth on the right side (no, it's not deliberate. sure seems that way, but it's just people are just dangerously stupid - as a rule - and we live in an existential world).
Without Throttle: Bottom of that hill; light turns green, irritated bumper- to-bumper, cars pass annoying bicycle and instantly crowd over to 11" away from the parked cars and everything stops (while someone in a SUV doing a 'good deed for the day' pauses to invite a panhandler into the middle of the intersection - causing a 3 block back up).
I'm stuck, dependent on pedaling? Lol.
FAIL !!! Maybe ah' should just a' gonna mosey on down the tracks an wheel ma' bicycle home on the sidewalks?
LOSER status - very Unamerican.
With throttle, they have to catch me first. I'm at the head of the line and moving faster than the guy in the other lane texting his therapist.
Cars take me seriously when they realize I'm not a Huffy 10-speed pedal-nut, traffic blocker (I swear, 'bicycles' give e-bikes such a bad name. lol)
And it's a must have to avoid pedal strikes when turning. Also works great for lifting the front end up a tad going over drops.
I can't relate to buying any e-bike and de-tuning it's capabilities to suit an obsolete pedal-power-only style, so why do even the best come with an unusable $5 thumb throttle that literally ruins the potential? Go figure. I had to go to lengths to install mine and I have another ready for my next machine.
Second point. You said you tire was rubbing. That was the red flag your IGH was not centered (or wheelset was screwy).
Next result is your belt would come off. It has to be centered. It couldn't have been.
I've said and repeat: a laser guide is a required investment to align Gates belts.
The biggest flaw of the Gates is that it must be precisely centered. Read the literature.
At risk of being a heretic, I see Gates on really cheap bikes now. Like getting a Mac. Total proprietary lock on the product and charge big buck$$ for the parts.
Sony got in big trouble selling their product below costs - to hook the customers.
Company's with junky cars do it to make the $$$ off the constantly failing parts.
Last issue: I also note the K XVI's warranty is void after 30 days when ordering 'unlocked throttle'.
That does not inspire my confidence.
How's yours holding up?
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Sincerely hope you are feeling better.
Soon I'll be 70 and healing is slower, but a kid like you should be doing wheelies by now.
I'm not alone when I say I really enjoy your tasteful perspectives so please get back in that saddle.
Ever and always,
(The original and irreverent) Fast and Furious