Hello folks.
Basic question here.
I have an 8 speed Carrera Crossfire. I'm another person cycling due to Covid. Just got the bike a few weeks go.
Does the gear you use affect the power output?
If I am going up hill and choose a "looser" feeling gear (sorry, crap with terminology) to help me pedal, does this in turn affect how much power I am getting?
If I stay on a "tighter" gear that feels harder to pedal, does this then make the motor give me more power?
My thinking is that with a loose easier to pedal gear, the motor might not be sensing the same amount of power output from me, it won't be registering as much torque. Is this silly or am I correct?
I just want to be sure that I am getting as much assistance on hills as possible from the motor.
Thanks folk
Basic question here.
I have an 8 speed Carrera Crossfire. I'm another person cycling due to Covid. Just got the bike a few weeks go.
Does the gear you use affect the power output?
If I am going up hill and choose a "looser" feeling gear (sorry, crap with terminology) to help me pedal, does this in turn affect how much power I am getting?
If I stay on a "tighter" gear that feels harder to pedal, does this then make the motor give me more power?
My thinking is that with a loose easier to pedal gear, the motor might not be sensing the same amount of power output from me, it won't be registering as much torque. Is this silly or am I correct?
I just want to be sure that I am getting as much assistance on hills as possible from the motor.
Thanks folk