FEEDBACK for @Dmitry A Ride and Punch on Electric Bike Dmitry your technique and riding skills are really coming along! Your overall ability as far as your skills are concerned, is exceptionally good. There are a couple of points that I suggest you just keep an eye on, they are not an issue, but we don't want them to regress. - Watch for your body shifting back - possibly weakness in your glutes The only issue you really have as far as Ride and Punch is concerned is the dealing with the lack of Flywheel Inertia from the EM. I know you understand this. I'll let the video explain the details but my approach to work around it is the following; - You want to increase some load on the motor whilst it spins up. Avoid it reaching too high rpm with little to no load - The more you can get the motor spinning with some load on it I think will reduce the stall effect - To do this I suggest first dragging the rear brake through the whole action, and allow the clutch to push through the brakes whilst you rev it up. - Hit the front on the step to help, and use some front brake but you want the clutch to be pushing before the braking is significant. - Spend the time to find the sweet spot. You can punch quite high on the EM if you get it all correct. I apologies if i have confused anything or got terms back to front in the video. Let me know your thoughts. I'd love to hear your feedback as I have had virtually no time on an EM. So I may be way off the mark. I might go borrow one and spend some time playing with this myself.
Posted by Neil Price at 2024-10-04 12:23:00 UTC