No but try lowering your HP. It's a different approach than on an ICE bike. I usually ride at 48HP but on this one steep slippery hill I tried going down to 35 and it did a much better job.
Tried with 25hp, still get the rear wheel slipping on the rocks.
The storm bee had a pretty cool anti slip mode, was very useful on slow rocky steep hills, saved my rear several times.
Thanks all, will try these tips next ride.
I wonder why there is no anti slip or traction control mode, should be easy to implement, especially as Chinese bikes (Storm bee) have it for a few years already.
I made this advanced map for hill climbs and it worked surprisingly well for me on my first outing. Is it better than just switching to a basic map at 15-20hp when needed? Maybe, maybe not, but I am having fun playing with all the features while they are free!
I made this advanced map for hill climbs and it worked surprisingly well for me on my first outing. Is it better than just switching to a basic map at 15-20hp when needed? Maybe, maybe not, but I am having fun playing with all the features while they are free!