I assume the answer is yes.
I have a 5 wire Hall sensor throttle with V indicator and a 60v 55A controller. Both are ostensibly made well.
The annoying thing is the instant voltage is applied from a standing start too much motor torque is generated, even with the most delicate possible twist, making launches somewhat jerky and unpredictable. This is bad for SO many reasons and makes precise performance riding very difficult.
The V curve should be parabolic not so linear, in layman's terms. My bad for not buying an expensive controller- or is harsh launch a more universal problem?
I have a 5 wire Hall sensor throttle with V indicator and a 60v 55A controller. Both are ostensibly made well.
The annoying thing is the instant voltage is applied from a standing start too much motor torque is generated, even with the most delicate possible twist, making launches somewhat jerky and unpredictable. This is bad for SO many reasons and makes precise performance riding very difficult.
The V curve should be parabolic not so linear, in layman's terms. My bad for not buying an expensive controller- or is harsh launch a more universal problem?