Last year I bought a used very low mileage & excellent condition Woosh Big Bear LS https://wooshbikes.co.uk/?bigbear-ls. I initially had a problem with a missing key that I resolved with jiggler keys on a recommendation from this forum https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/lost-keys-what-can-be-done.38980/
What with one thing & another I have barely had a chance to use the bike since I bought it but have now taken it out for a couple of runs. It's a nice bike but the electric assistance is just too damn much! It has a massive front hub motor & cadence sensor if I set the power to 1 (on a scale of 1 to 5) I have a little resistance when I pedal but on 2 or above I barely need to push the pedals round & it just pulls like a train up to 15-16mph. For all the exercise I get I may as well just use the throttle.
I'm not sure whether I've just been spoiled by my most recent acquisition a Wisper 705 Torque that gives very nice feedback at the pedals & lets me have as much or as little assistance as I like. I just can't seem to get a happy medium between a bit of resistance at the pedals so I'm not just pushing air & the bike flying away at top speed with no effort from me. Maybe it's just the wrong bike for me? I'm 6' tall & 90kg so perhaps if I were heavier & less fit it might suit me better or if I was using it with a trailer on the back.
Any suggestions?
What with one thing & another I have barely had a chance to use the bike since I bought it but have now taken it out for a couple of runs. It's a nice bike but the electric assistance is just too damn much! It has a massive front hub motor & cadence sensor if I set the power to 1 (on a scale of 1 to 5) I have a little resistance when I pedal but on 2 or above I barely need to push the pedals round & it just pulls like a train up to 15-16mph. For all the exercise I get I may as well just use the throttle.
I'm not sure whether I've just been spoiled by my most recent acquisition a Wisper 705 Torque that gives very nice feedback at the pedals & lets me have as much or as little assistance as I like. I just can't seem to get a happy medium between a bit of resistance at the pedals so I'm not just pushing air & the bike flying away at top speed with no effort from me. Maybe it's just the wrong bike for me? I'm 6' tall & 90kg so perhaps if I were heavier & less fit it might suit me better or if I was using it with a trailer on the back.
Any suggestions?