I agree with RobF that you don't need a cadence of 90 (or anywhere near to get good assistance from a Bosch motor. Like he said a cadence of 50 or 60 is plenty. I find slogging in a high gear at a low cadence pretty fruitless and changing down a cog or two ups the cadence to a reasonable level and the power flows.
For people who are incapable of walking, incapacitated in some way or just too lazy to pedal then the Bosch system is not the one for you. If you can walk 'normally' (so you can pedal normally) then it will be just fine.
Incidentally, I tried turbo (and sport) out for the first time this morning and there was so much power I could have climbed the north face of the Eiger.; it was ridiculous.
For people who are incapable of walking, incapacitated in some way or just too lazy to pedal then the Bosch system is not the one for you. If you can walk 'normally' (so you can pedal normally) then it will be just fine.
Incidentally, I tried turbo (and sport) out for the first time this morning and there was so much power I could have climbed the north face of the Eiger.; it was ridiculous.