Hi there as you see from title I'm on the large side also live on the coast and got a bit of a climb to get anywhere. So will the Woosh Big Bear be right only got £1000.
Cheers all.
Cheers all.
I was surprised to read in my bike's manual that they don't recommend you do that. To quote the manual "It is important to always use the pedals to assist on hills as use of throttle only can put too much strain on the motor."I've looked at some reviews but still can't quite work out how steep a hill it will climb without pedal input with a 13 stone rider? Does anyone know?
Yes that's true. I can't really try one as a live about 350 miles away from Southend though so will have to buy sight unseen. I read your review and I think it could carry you up those steep hill around Ironbridge unaided. Is that right?You can always turn the power down on the Big Bear, but you can't turn it up on the CD.
Really? Do you have one then, and how do you like it?I was surprised to read in my bike's manual that they don't recommend you do that. To quote the manual "It is important to always use the pedals to assist on hills as use of throttle only can put too much strain on the motor."
I wonder, is that just being careful, or is it good advice on any ebike?
I've heard that the latest batch of Big Bears have even more torque than the one I tried. According to the simulator at Ebikes.ca, you should be able to climb a 15% hill without pedalling and without harm to the motor as long as the hill isn't too long. You have about 20 minutes before the motor overheats. The controller may overheat first, but they normally have a temperature sensor to protect them.I was surprised to read in my bike's manual that they don't recommend you do that. To quote the manual "It is important to always use the pedals to assist on hills as use of throttle only can put too much strain on the motor."
I wonder, is that just being careful, or is it good advice on any ebike?
Hopefully got one reserved. They said next batch in on 27/05Get one while they're in stock. It seems that they sell quickly.
Really? Do you have one then, and how do you like it?
I don't mind putting in some power and actually I want to, but I would be nice to know it did have that capability in reserve.