Hi
More questions, thank you very much.
I read Flecc's great description (thank you sir) of the way Panasonic Mid Motor systems dole out their assistance and was surprised at how low the cadence was where it was optimal. I think with my 2012 36v version that has been increased but I still find that I like to spin the cranks faster than the system wants to assist. Would changing the size of the motor cog allow me to pedal at a higher cadence and still get assistance?
Is there a down side to doing that? I have seen in the descriptions for the cogs online that it is not ok to change the size to increase speed. That isn't really my goal. I just like spinning. Can someone explain how the size of that motor cog effects the system, please. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around it.
Thanks again,
-G
More questions, thank you very much.
I read Flecc's great description (thank you sir) of the way Panasonic Mid Motor systems dole out their assistance and was surprised at how low the cadence was where it was optimal. I think with my 2012 36v version that has been increased but I still find that I like to spin the cranks faster than the system wants to assist. Would changing the size of the motor cog allow me to pedal at a higher cadence and still get assistance?
Is there a down side to doing that? I have seen in the descriptions for the cogs online that it is not ok to change the size to increase speed. That isn't really my goal. I just like spinning. Can someone explain how the size of that motor cog effects the system, please. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around it.
Thanks again,
-G