Hi all..
I'm new to the world of E-bikes so please bear with me. I've just purchased a 20 in folding E-bike, 250w hub motor 10 amp battery. Having tweaked the settings on the LCD display I find it reaches around 19 mph on pas level 5, I'm no youngster so that's plenty enough speed for me (on a folder at least).
Now if I put the bike on a work stand and turn the crank like heck I can of course get the speed well beyond it's 19mph powered limit, but is the motor still assisting me ?
If the speedo reads 25mph am I actually using the amount of effort it takes to add 6mph to the max motor speed, or am I really turning the rear wheel 25mph myself.
The reason I ask this is that it does seem to take quite a lot of effort to add that 6mph, certainly more than just coasting at that speed.
Ross..
I'm new to the world of E-bikes so please bear with me. I've just purchased a 20 in folding E-bike, 250w hub motor 10 amp battery. Having tweaked the settings on the LCD display I find it reaches around 19 mph on pas level 5, I'm no youngster so that's plenty enough speed for me (on a folder at least).
Now if I put the bike on a work stand and turn the crank like heck I can of course get the speed well beyond it's 19mph powered limit, but is the motor still assisting me ?
If the speedo reads 25mph am I actually using the amount of effort it takes to add 6mph to the max motor speed, or am I really turning the rear wheel 25mph myself.
The reason I ask this is that it does seem to take quite a lot of effort to add that 6mph, certainly more than just coasting at that speed.
Ross..