“If you asked most owners of these e-bikes about which they’d give up if they had to, they’d probably tell you “take my 21-28 mph speed but leave me my throttle”.”

This seems like a bad take. Do most people really only ride on the throttle?

I’ll keep my higher speed and lose the throttle, thanks. How about a non-stupid firmware update that locks to 20 if a throttle is connected, and unlocks to 28 if there isn’t one?

  • humanspiral
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    2 days ago

    on my ebike, I get an instant 50w from pedal movement. Takes 3 revolutions before I get full throttle. 50w is not too bad, but still jarring, and 750w would have caused big problems in some past cases.

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      2 days ago

      Come to think of it, I do have my controller set to ramp up to full power over the course of like 1 second, instead of coming on instantly.