I'm slowly getting out of the Bosch mindset where I would use different modes at different times. Initially, I setup my Amflow with the same approach with Auto 75nm/600W and Trail 85nm/750W. I would switch to Trail mode when I needed some more oompf for climbing / other. And don't get me wrong, it worked perfectly fine (including Glentress & Innerleithan).
But, after some googling and a bit of AI, I have come to the conclusion that I'm doing it wrong !
Bosch (eMTB / eMTB+) and Avinox (Auto) approach assist in different ways with Bosch very dependent on rider input whereas Avinox use an array of sensors to deliver the correct power at the right time. I'm not saying that the Bosch approach isn't good but I find the Avinox approach better for me.
Bit of a tweak with Auto set at 85nm/750W (acceleration 3, overrun 4, assisted start 4, continued assist 4) and went for a ride. 24km through the Lakes with 600m elevation gain on a huge variety of conditions (including bog up to the axles) just in Auto. Whilst the 'numbers' in Auto matched my old Trail settings, the handling was night / day. The bike reacted to needs, not just rider input, and long slow climbs up a Fell felt more 'relaxed' even though I was doing a lot of work. I was concerned about Auto using more battery than my old Auto/Trail settings but it didn't - finished the ride with 50% left.
And on the bike (why not). This is my 3rd eMTB (Cube, Lapierre, Amflow) and the geometry suits me really well (174cm, 93kg, Medium frame). My confidence has increased massively and I'm starting to like technical climbing and not just the down bits !
But, after some googling and a bit of AI, I have come to the conclusion that I'm doing it wrong !
Bosch (eMTB / eMTB+) and Avinox (Auto) approach assist in different ways with Bosch very dependent on rider input whereas Avinox use an array of sensors to deliver the correct power at the right time. I'm not saying that the Bosch approach isn't good but I find the Avinox approach better for me.
Bit of a tweak with Auto set at 85nm/750W (acceleration 3, overrun 4, assisted start 4, continued assist 4) and went for a ride. 24km through the Lakes with 600m elevation gain on a huge variety of conditions (including bog up to the axles) just in Auto. Whilst the 'numbers' in Auto matched my old Trail settings, the handling was night / day. The bike reacted to needs, not just rider input, and long slow climbs up a Fell felt more 'relaxed' even though I was doing a lot of work. I was concerned about Auto using more battery than my old Auto/Trail settings but it didn't - finished the ride with 50% left.
And on the bike (why not). This is my 3rd eMTB (Cube, Lapierre, Amflow) and the geometry suits me really well (174cm, 93kg, Medium frame). My confidence has increased massively and I'm starting to like technical climbing and not just the down bits !