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Electric-assist reduces Fork Bounce when climbing?
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<blockquote data-quote="fc" data-source="post: 7735" data-attributes="member: 626"><p>Interesting. It definitely smooths out the power curve as there are less spikes in power delivery. You just spin more. And the motor certainly doesn't grunt up and down on big, tired efforts.</p><p></p><p>The other way to look at it is there is less need for out of the saddle climbing or movement close to that.</p><p></p><p>I think it's the same for the rear.</p><p></p><p>FSR bobs quite a bit on hard efforts and drags a little bit on fire road climbs. That's kind of why they keep insisting on the Brain shock. (even though it is not good but every iteration is 'better'). But on an ebike, it seems to work pretty well. Aside from the obvious assist, there seems to be less up and down and uneven output from the rider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fc, post: 7735, member: 626"] Interesting. It definitely smooths out the power curve as there are less spikes in power delivery. You just spin more. And the motor certainly doesn't grunt up and down on big, tired efforts. The other way to look at it is there is less need for out of the saddle climbing or movement close to that. I think it's the same for the rear. FSR bobs quite a bit on hard efforts and drags a little bit on fire road climbs. That's kind of why they keep insisting on the Brain shock. (even though it is not good but every iteration is 'better'). But on an ebike, it seems to work pretty well. Aside from the obvious assist, there seems to be less up and down and uneven output from the rider. [/QUOTE]
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