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Can not agree more! And from within the BA (Bicycle Association) a few of us in the industry have turned their opinion around to support your exact view ER, in their lobbying.I have voted for torque and throttle. This was a wishful thinking choice given the situation with new EU regs coming. Otherwise just torque would be my second choice. As for the other choices, we as an industry need to have a variety of systems always available to meet the needs and preferences of our customer base. I feel the new EU regs regarding throttles is a giant step backwards as does anyone else I have discussed this with.
The elimination of 15mph throttle control, I feel, has greatly disadvantaged people with physical limitations. People that may even be helped in improving their health once they got more active. Now their only choice is a mobility scooter and they may not qualify because their condition is not bad enough to warrant it. Mobility scooters are a great thing for people that have the genuine need of. For those that would benifit from a 15mph throttled ebike, being stuck in a mobility scooter would be the beginning of the end for what is left of their remaining physical ability. Sorry for being long winded, this throttle business winds me up.
The thumb throttle i have certainly doesn't work in an on/off way..... the graduation of power is smooth and very controllable.I've voted torque only. Although well used to motorcycle throttles, the Hall sensor throttles on e-bikes are such rubbish in the crude almost on/off way they work that they have very limited usefulness.
So the control relaxation that a good torque sensor gives wins.
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I find the same, maybe if you use the throttle a lot you get a feel for it, I remember at first I did tend to use it as an on/off control but with use found it easier to be more subtle with it.The thumb throttle i have certainly doesn't work in an on/off way..... the graduation of power is smooth and very controllable.
Its for this reason i'll be keeping it and will carry on fitting throttles.
Hi Dave,Just noticed 12 votes but only 6 reasons why!
Dave.
I don't like thumb throttles, since I don't find them comfortable in use, hence my answer which was for the usual twistgrip ones.The thumb throttle i have certainly doesn't work in an on/off way..... the graduation of power is smooth and very controllable.
Its for this reason i'll be keeping it and will carry on fitting throttles.
The Japanese complexity from Panasonic is ok though. And judging from Yamaha's last decade's e-bike reliability, their new one will be ok too.There is no real need to build in German type complexity, )