Hi guy,
My wife bought a Riverside from Decathlon in Spain where we live, but she finds the torque-assist now makes her hip joint hurt (the reason why we bought E Bikes).
I have a MoMa E-MTB with a cadence sensor which is the better option for her, but its too big and heavy.
Is there a way to convert the Riverside to a cadence or even add a throttle by changing the sensor or and controller?
cheers
phil
My wife bought a Riverside from Decathlon in Spain where we live, but she finds the torque-assist now makes her hip joint hurt (the reason why we bought E Bikes).
I have a MoMa E-MTB with a cadence sensor which is the better option for her, but its too big and heavy.
Is there a way to convert the Riverside to a cadence or even add a throttle by changing the sensor or and controller?
cheers
phil