For ebike users, do you switch gears, switch PA, or use throttle to go up hills?
I use both throttle and whatever the appropriate gearing is to help the battery last longer without the hills kicking my ass too much, but I ride a fatbike so it’s pretty heavy for a bicycle and it only has 7 gears so it’s not much of a climber unassisted. It has a shitty cadence sensor too so I pretty much always just use the throttle when I want the motor to kick in even while pedaling.
Throooootle. It’s such a fun experience still, having analog-pedal-bicycled for thirty years and now just zooming up literal mountains with a throttle.
So much fun. More than my car, more than my motorcycles, and more than my regular bicycles.
On a mid drive I switch to low gears, maximum PA, and max my effort too lol to not put too much strain on the battery.
On a hub I usually just walk it up the hill TBH, last time I tried going up on a 300w one it couldn’t do it even with my assistance
What’s the difference between PA and throttle? Is throttle considered no pedaling?
Going up a hill it really depends on how steep and how long. I try to assist by pedaling as much as possible, but the gearing on my bike is too low so even in the highest gear, I’m not help much.
Yes. Using the throttle means you do not need to peddle.