Ride control settings

Rawry

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Hi just wondering what setting you have on your ride control on the sx pro mine are on the factory settings still have you changed yours?
 

RobNevyn

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I'm a few months in now and have not really felt the need to change from the standard settings, it seems to cover what I need.
I have considered backing them off a little to extend battery life but I haven't had the need to yet.
 

Rawry

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Nov 27, 2018
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I'm a few months in now and have not really felt the need to change from the standard settings, it seems to cover what I need.
I have considered backing them off a little to extend battery life but I haven't had the need to yet.
Cheers Rob what sort of range are you getting on the original settings? i can get about 30 miles tops with 2300 feet of climbing.
 

JandeMan

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These are mine settings on a Trance E+0
Most of the time I use the Active . Thats why I put it on 175% . Original 175% is the basic stand.
But now I have the benefit to get support with higher cadance. :)
For Basic 150% is more than fine

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MattyB

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I don't understand why Yamaha have not implemented an adaptive mode a la Bosch EMTB or Shimano Trail modes - they have all the sensors needed to do it, and this could simplify the experience for those that prefer less modes. Very strange.
 
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RobNevyn

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Nov 19, 2018
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Central Coast NSW Australia
Cheers Rob what sort of range are you getting on the original settings? i can get about 30 miles tops with 2300 feet of climbing.

I am not keeping a detailed record of this stuff however according to my RideControl, from my last full battery charge I did 53.3km (33 miles) with 3307ft of climbing and had 9% battery left. I weight a touch under 80Kg (approx 12½ stone).
 

Pdoz

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Feb 16, 2019
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I've wound eco back to 50 % , basic at 125 %, active 175% then left power / sport untouched.

Same rationale as Jandeman - higher cadence support but sensible levels of assistance when needed, but also an option of eco really being eco.

Using this , I managed to only use 49% of my power on a 50 km ride with 1 km ascent / 2 km drop ( mt buller epic) - using eco for the down hill / flat stuff and basic for uphill - then slipping into sport for anything technical ( and the last 10 k where I knew I had heaps of range left) .

Ps - Having ridden a bosch in trail mode back to back with the giant, I very much prefer the giant - boost is predictable and can be adjusted by the rider to suit terrain / style. The bosch feels like riding with an elastic band.
 

Rawry

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Nov 27, 2018
147
78
Cleveland
I've wound eco back to 50 % , basic at 125 %, active 175% then left power / sport untouched.

Same rationale as Jandeman - higher cadence support but sensible levels of assistance when needed, but also an option of eco really being eco.

Using this , I managed to only use 49% of my power on a 50 km ride with 1 km ascent / 2 km drop ( mt buller epic) - using eco for the down hill / flat stuff and basic for uphill - then slipping into sport for anything technical ( and the last 10 k where I knew I had heaps of range left) .

Ps - Having ridden a bosch in trail mode back to back with the giant, I very much prefer the giant - boost is predictable and can be adjusted by the rider to suit terrain / style. The bosch feels like riding with an elastic band.
Thanks for that i will try these settings on my next outing
 

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