Originally Posted by
2old
Bruce, for me, stop pedaling, bike basically stops even if there is pressure on the pedals. Didn't seem to be as difficult to keep moving with the Bosch. This is not a frequent or game-changing problem since it happens infrequently. As mentioned, might make me a better rider (especially since it wouldn't take much). As NP said, I could rely on the throttle, but would rather solve without (may not be possible in all instances).
Humor me... I would assume with the Bosch if you stop pedaling, you're not still getting any type of assist .. so are you talking about really slow pedaling where the power delivery is better/more controllable/smoother on the Bosch? Reason I ask, is I'm going to do some fine tuning on my BBS02/Paratrooper and am going to shoot for something that is very smooth at low speeds without the feeling of the bike running away from me on the tight stuff.. I'll dedicate maybe 2 of the assist settings towards that end.. for grins, let me know what else about the Bosch vs BBS02 experience you would like to see improved.. I know there is no substitute for good torque sensing.. but I might get it 'seat of the pants' close.. or not .. haha