Is there an anti-slip mode for steep hill climbs

Upinsmoke57

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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.
 

Vargos

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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.
 

Fog 25

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Put it crawl mode then the rear wheel roll backward. You can also prevent it from rolling backwards with the left-hand rear brake
 

happyinmotion

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Lots of steep rooty clay climbs round these parts. Incredibly slippery and very easy to dig holes.

Turning it down to 20 hp has been my trick, plus carefull throttle control and softer suspension.
 

Vargos

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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.
 
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FreddyFugazi

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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!

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