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Old 09-12-22, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart
Do your homework well. With non E bikes this is usually fairly straightforward. Chain ring bolt circle diameter, number of bolts being first to match. But some E bikes use crank based sensors to control the E assist and I don't know if that will change with a ring that's nearly 25% larger.

I assume you're after a slower cadence for the same speed. Andy
Yes, I'm not able to put much power / torque onto the pedals on flat roads using maximum electric assist. Hopefully a bigger chainring and possibly a smaller cassette may help. (I have an 11-34 cassette so not sure I can go much smaller.)
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