I went for my first proper test ride on an electric bike (Trek FX+) this weekend. This raised a question that is probably obvious to experienced e-bikers, as follows. With a torque sensor, the more effort you put in the more assistance you get – it seemed to me. I need to limit the amount of effort I put in. Consequently, the amount of assistance I could get was also limited. Would the Cytronex system be more appropriate, as it appears to give full boost at the push of a switch when assistance is needed?
Two supplementary questions:
1. The display went from showing ¾ full battery to empty in about 3½ miles. About a third of this was on top assist level uphill. I was told later that the battery had only been on charge for about 45mins and a full charge would give much further. Presumably this is true? (A pity, as I’d given them two days notice and had been promised a fully charged battery.)
2. Can anyone explain the bike's tendency to veer, quite sharply, to the left when braking and signalling to turn right?
Two supplementary questions:
1. The display went from showing ¾ full battery to empty in about 3½ miles. About a third of this was on top assist level uphill. I was told later that the battery had only been on charge for about 45mins and a full charge would give much further. Presumably this is true? (A pity, as I’d given them two days notice and had been promised a fully charged battery.)
2. Can anyone explain the bike's tendency to veer, quite sharply, to the left when braking and signalling to turn right?