It just doesn't work like that Justin, You CAN NOT stop pedaling an e-bike. It's not that you are hitting corners at 20km/h but when the corner is designed for walking pace, and you are going at even 5-10km/h it can be tricky to navigate it underpower. There are always rocks and roots on the corners too adding to the complexity. If the power is always on, you always have traction and momentum to move forward, if you stop pedalling, you will loose all your power and will be thrown off by the surge when it kicks in again..
Jan. 10, 2023, 9:20 a.m. - Deniz Merdano
It just doesn't work like that Justin, You CAN NOT stop pedaling an e-bike. It's not that you are hitting corners at 20km/h but when the corner is designed for walking pace, and you are going at even 5-10km/h it can be tricky to navigate it underpower. There are always rocks and roots on the corners too adding to the complexity. If the power is always on, you always have traction and momentum to move forward, if you stop pedalling, you will loose all your power and will be thrown off by the surge when it kicks in again..