Torque vs Cadence Sensors: Which eBike Assist is Best for You?

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  • Dive deep into the heart of eBike technology with our comprehensive guide on Torque Sensor and Cadence Sensor Pedal Assist systems! Whether you're a seasoned rider or new to the world of electric bicycles, understanding these power modes is crucial to optimizing your ride. Join us as we compare these two popular systems, breaking down everything from their basic functions to the pros and cons of each.
    In This Video, You'll Learn:
    - What Are Power Assist Modes? A quick primer on eBike power assist modes and their importance.
    - Cadence Sensor Pedal Assist: Discover how this system works by measuring your pedaling speed and its impact on your riding experience.
    - Torque Sensor Pedal Assist: Learn how this intuitive system measures the force you apply and adjusts the motor assistance accordingly for a more natural ride.
    - Pros and Cons: We'll cover the advantages and disadvantages of both systems to help you decide which is best for your eBike adventures.
    - Why This Matters:
    Choosing the right pedal assist system can greatly enhance your eBike experience, making your rides more enjoyable, efficient, and suited to your personal riding style.
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    Thank you for watching! Let us know your preference and experiences with Torque and Cadence sensors in the comments below. Safe riding, and see you in the next video!
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  • @pezpengy9308
    @pezpengy9308 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    thank you. new to this ebike thing.... torque sensor it is!

  • @BubblePuppy.
    @BubblePuppy. 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Which one allows you to go farther on a battery charge? My first guess is that cadence sensor can allow a farther range. For example - If you set the assist level to setting one, the bike will never draw more than a set amount of current, and the harder you peddle, the less the bike will be assisting you, because it stops assisting if you go past that assist levels max speed. So as you increase your peddle torque when at that settings max speed you use less assist. Though, I have not used a torque sensing bike - maybe it also has top speeds for each assist level? If it keeps giving assist with all peddle torque levels at all speeds you may have much less range.

  • @jimjr9143
    @jimjr9143 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Torque sensor every time for range

  • @storm2988
    @storm2988 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i am having troubles with my speedo meter for some reason when i accelerate the odometer shows 99kmh idk why it does that , any info on how to fix it ?

  • @willie90210
    @willie90210 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Which one is the best for uphills?

    • @1chickenpig
      @1chickenpig 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      I've got a cadence and I can peddle up the steppest hills in level 4 without breaking a sweat. Only go for torque if you want more exercise and possibly a fraction more battery range.

  • @MarkSmith-js2pu
    @MarkSmith-js2pu 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    All the You Tube videos poo poo the cadence bikes. I have one with 5,300 miles and if I ever need to replace it will be another cadence, and not because of the slight difference in cost. You want exercise? Try pedaling either one in PAS 2 fairly hard up a slight hill. You go the same to speed and work equally hard on both. The only difference is when you start, the cadence will accelerate faster.