Advanced Mode Power

DirtSurfer

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I'm starting to play around with the power modes (and regen) on my EX.

1. I'm struggling to find any actual documentation on how to do it
2. I don't see the ability to adjust flywheel weight (is this a future capability?)
3. it would be awesome to have 2 settings, 1 that mimics a 300 two stroke 2 that mimics a 450 four stroke.. welcome ideas there

Also, pro tip, if you need to pick your bike up, like on the side of a cliff, PUT IT IN REVERSE CRAWL MODE FIRST - or just ensure it's in Neutral! (Otherwise you risk whiskey throttling it when you yank on the bars to lift the front wheel up, potentially launching it off said cliff....)
 

FreddyFugazi

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- Click modes > advanced modes > Select a mode to customize it.
- The power curve has a bunch of dots on it, press and drag to move them where you want them.
- The lighting bolt icon switches between the power and regen maps for the mode you have selected
- Hit the save icon to save your changes (I forgot this several times)

I started a discussion thread about getting the most out of advanced modes over here that might have more useful info for ya
Advanced Modes: What Are You Cooking Up?

Good tip btw. Sounds like youre speaking from experience haha
 
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Also, pro tip, if you need to pick your bike up, like on the side of a cliff, PUT IT IN REVERSE CRAWL MODE FIRST - or just ensure it's in Neutral! (Otherwise you risk whiskey throttling it when you yank on the bars to lift the front wheel up, potentially launching it off said cliff....)

I literally did this a month ago. Had a tree down on a single track trail that was a cliff on one side. It was a weird angle and I got the front wheel over the tree and was trying to swing the rear wheel over, gave it a little throttle on the way down and watched it launch off the cliff. Took about an hour to get it back up top. I usually ride by myself but I carry a ratchet strap with me, that has come in very handy a few times.
 
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