The pedal assist mode on an electric bike works with your pedaling effort, allowing for energy-saving acceleration and sustained speed, ideally suited for varied riding experiences.
Most electric bikes come equipped with pedal assist, enhancing user experience by reducing fatigue through its adjustable PAS levels that cater to different energy needs.
Two primary sensors dictate pedal assist functionality: cadence sensors identify if you're pedaling, while torque sensors assess both effort and speed, optimizing motor support.
Throttle systems allow for independent wheel movement without pedaling, offering a different experience suited to riders who may not want to pedal at all.
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