Those who have read some of my other posts over the last few years will know that I am somewhat paranoid about the additional weight of most ebikes compared with the lightweight unpowered touring bikes of my youth. Although I readily acknowledge the benefits of my modest ebikes (a Decathlon 500E and the modded old touring bike with powered front wheel) in keeping me cycling into my late seventies, it doesn't match the feeling of freedom for me given by a lightweight responsive bike on the open road. I was reminded of this when I removed the powered wheel (and battery) from my old tourer to sort out an intermittent power loss problem. Whilst I had the powered wheel off, I restored the original front wheel and tested it on our local (admittedly modest gradient) hill. I had to use all my gears and put in a bit more pedaling effort to reach the summit but the mood was one of pleasure at still being able to do it without exhausting myself.
So I will carry on experimenting with that bike to get the minimum of assistance (on hills for example) that retains that feeling over modest touring distances. At present that will be modding the friction drives which I unsuccessfully tried to use on my lightweight folding bike (subsequently sold) and minimising battery weight and optimizing location. And yes I am aware of the bad press that friction drives get (often with good reason), but the ones I've got are lightweight and I have them to hand.
So I will carry on experimenting with that bike to get the minimum of assistance (on hills for example) that retains that feeling over modest touring distances. At present that will be modding the friction drives which I unsuccessfully tried to use on my lightweight folding bike (subsequently sold) and minimising battery weight and optimizing location. And yes I am aware of the bad press that friction drives get (often with good reason), but the ones I've got are lightweight and I have them to hand.