It's a shame you can't make the throttle dependent on pedalling in the settings, and I'm surprised that it wasn'tadded as a feature in the OSF. That's another one up to hub-motors with KT controllers. The throttle is really useful as an instant max power boost. It saves so much messing about.
I don’t know if that’s deliberate misinformation, ignorance or just a terminology difference.
I’ve been running my Baf bb’s like this for years, my shared path mode has no pas at all till I push “throttle”, then I get variable pas according to to torque given by my thumb with max of 125watts.The throttle does nothing without pedalling so completely passes your “Bobby Test” where they lift wheel and press trigger.
Of course original Bafang BB firmware doesn’t do this, nor does SOFTWARE allow you much. Clunky at best.
OSF is another story, changing the FIRMWARE gives you a whole lot more, google is your friend, search the sphere, at least two different OSF downloads that I know of.
I’m not a geek, I don’t write code, just use what others create.
They also add features for those on here that believe adding amps is legal and create the “fastest legal ebike”, an oxymoron if ever there was one. Temp cut out is one, instead of motor or controller cooking when they overdo it, it will reduce current before it goes bang. Keeping current limits at Bafangish specs make this unnecessary in my experience, but rider ability (correct gear etc) is not universal so hire bikes probably need it.
Shame OP deleted his post , to me there is no comparison between Bosch and Bafang for those that keep things, Bosch make throwaway stuff, Bafang sell spare parts.
That Bosch have the gall to put a “legal” sticker on them and then claim the most outrageous torque from “250watts continuous “is the icing on the cake. Extracting the urine !