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<blockquote data-quote="Oettam20" data-source="post: 355283" data-attributes="member: 310"><p>Chiedo ai possessori di questa bici nelle versioni precedenti: questo motore è cosi scorbutico come traspare da queste review? è molto differente dai sistemi Brose/Shimano nella trasmissione della potenza?</p><p></p><p>eBIKE-MTB.com</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"The Dyname 4.0 motor has virtually no hysteresis, which makes it feel completely different from all other motors currently available on the market. The main goal behind the Dyname 4.0 system was to create a motor that emulates the characteristics of a mountain bike that only pushes together with the rider. In practice, however, the power delivery doesn’t feel as natural. On technical climbs, you’ll have to time your pedal strokes and choose your line carefully if you want to use the power of the motor to clear obstacles. On slippery terrain, it’s hard to transfer the huge amount of power of the motor to the trail and prevent the rear wheel from spinning out of control. If you run the short chainstay configuration, the front end tends to lift off the ground and easily and loses traction."</em></p><p></p><p></p><p>BIKERUMOR</p><p></p><p><em>"I do find the Dyname 4.0 drive system assists in a very predictable and natural way. Generally I’ve found the bike provides power when I want and I haven’t fooled it into erring with my hack ‘normal bike’ pedalling prowess. Aside from a few wet roots and rocks, my rear wheel has reliably found traction and with the right cadence the power delivery has been very smooth and definitely ample in higher settings."</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oettam20, post: 355283, member: 310"] Chiedo ai possessori di questa bici nelle versioni precedenti: questo motore è cosi scorbutico come traspare da queste review? è molto differente dai sistemi Brose/Shimano nella trasmissione della potenza? eBIKE-MTB.com [I] "The Dyname 4.0 motor has virtually no hysteresis, which makes it feel completely different from all other motors currently available on the market. The main goal behind the Dyname 4.0 system was to create a motor that emulates the characteristics of a mountain bike that only pushes together with the rider. In practice, however, the power delivery doesn’t feel as natural. On technical climbs, you’ll have to time your pedal strokes and choose your line carefully if you want to use the power of the motor to clear obstacles. On slippery terrain, it’s hard to transfer the huge amount of power of the motor to the trail and prevent the rear wheel from spinning out of control. If you run the short chainstay configuration, the front end tends to lift off the ground and easily and loses traction."[/I] BIKERUMOR [I]"I do find the Dyname 4.0 drive system assists in a very predictable and natural way. Generally I’ve found the bike provides power when I want and I haven’t fooled it into erring with my hack ‘normal bike’ pedalling prowess. Aside from a few wet roots and rocks, my rear wheel has reliably found traction and with the right cadence the power delivery has been very smooth and definitely ample in higher settings."[/I] [/QUOTE]
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