Question please forum masters & apologies if this has been answered elsewhere.
I am currently looking into my first e-bike purchase & test rode a friends MTB this morning which has been modified with a 1500w rear hub motor with a 48w battery. It was fast to say the least.
The only major downside I experienced is that the bike was so fast you could not get any traction resistance whatsoever even when peddling in 'level 1' (the slowest/weakest) pedal assist mode. It was such a horrible feeling riding when there is no resistance at all on the pedals, I might as well have been riding a moped!
My question Is this a common issue when riding on these fast motors or do you think his bike was set up poorly? I am looking at a 500w Motor & i do want to be able to feel pedal resistance in PAS mode in order to get some exercise in!
Thanks in advance for any thoughts & responses you might have.
I am currently looking into my first e-bike purchase & test rode a friends MTB this morning which has been modified with a 1500w rear hub motor with a 48w battery. It was fast to say the least.
The only major downside I experienced is that the bike was so fast you could not get any traction resistance whatsoever even when peddling in 'level 1' (the slowest/weakest) pedal assist mode. It was such a horrible feeling riding when there is no resistance at all on the pedals, I might as well have been riding a moped!
My question Is this a common issue when riding on these fast motors or do you think his bike was set up poorly? I am looking at a 500w Motor & i do want to be able to feel pedal resistance in PAS mode in order to get some exercise in!
Thanks in advance for any thoughts & responses you might have.