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Cavi

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Anyone know if there is a way to lower the power in eco mode below the 20nm? I would like it lower than the 20. I have tried it in 0 but then there is quite a bit of drag from the motor, I honestly like to be able to drop it to a point where it is just like riding an analog bike
 

steve_sordy

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There was another almost identical question that I can't be arsed to find. You should be able to find it.
There is no motor drag, it just the heavy sticky tyres and a heavy bike.
 

Cavi

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There was another almost identical question that I can't be arsed to find. You should be able to find it.
There is no motor drag, it just the heavy sticky tyres and a heavy bike.
Sorry, but I have the same tires on my Analog bike , yes it is lighter but there deffinitly is drag, either way it would be wonderful to be able to drop to 10nm
 

Stihldog

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When I suspended my bike, and peddle with no assistance, I feel very little or no drag at all. I agree that the weight of the bike and the type of tires can contribute to drag. Turning off any assistance during a ride can feel like you just dropped an anchor.

I have lost power during a ride (another issue) but I simply changed gear and peddled through until assist returned. I usually ride in eMTB mode but if I happen to be riding on the flat or level surface I turn off the assist or change to eco-mode. It usually depends on who I’m riding with.

I like the feeling of riding an analog but I want the assist when I’m climbing the trails.
 

Tubby G

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Anyone know if there is a way to lower the power in eco mode below the 20nm? I would like it lower than the 20. I have tried it in 0 but then there is quite a bit of drag from the motor, I honestly like to be able to drop it to a point where it is just like riding an analog bike

I haven’t used it myself but I guess you could fine tune the motor assist with an app like Stunlocker. Which Orbea bike , Rise or Wild (Shimano or Bosch) ?
 

Cavi

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I think I am going to go with STUnlocker, I did confirm that I can go lower than the factory minimum of 20 nm. Any reason to think that going lower would hurt anything on the motor?
 

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