Is the new Wild’s “QuickStart” option in the power-limited RS mode really anything special? The standard Avinox M2S already offers six tuning options for all power assist levels (Eco, Trail, Turbo, Auto, Custom). The options include max torque, max power, max acceleration, motor overrun,
Assisted Start, and continued assist. The screenshot below shows some settings I use in the Auto mode on my Pivot Amp’d. In the quickest of 5 Assisted Start settings it’s not at all “gradual”. Has Orbea somehow accessed something special that Avinox chose not to, or is “QuickStart” just the standard Assisted Start made available in the power-limited RS mode?
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Edit: OK, here’s what Dario over on Pinkbike had to say:
“Those tuning parameters, for those curious: Pedal angle, 5x more sensitive. Pedal torque, 2x more sensitive. Pedal speed, 3x more sensitive. Assist start curve, 3.2x faster yield versus stock. All those increases might sound daunting, until you learn that the peak power has been reigned in to 750W at peak output.”
Interesting stuff, but I’m not sure what level of “stock” Assisted Start is being used as a point of reference.
Dario also quotes this from Orbea:
“Users will be able to customize assistance modes through the Avinox app without losing the performance benefits of the RS firmware and if they choose they could add a mode with full power.”
Only one full power mode? That’s disappointing.