2Phast2Delirious
100 W
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I've been using trigger-style throttles since the Go-Ped days (+20 years) and absolutely adore them, so I installed them on all of my eBikes and eScooters. I'd want to hear your comments on the advantages and disadvantages of each of the throttle styles you've used.
These are all the throttle style I've used and my bias opinions...
Full Twist Throttle: Good for under 1000w or off-road riding. City riding at 60v or +2000w might be dangerous because you can accidentally press the throttle merely by turning the handlebars (too many terrifying experiences while waiting at the light). Most are generic and cheap quality.
Half Twist Throttle: (best!) Good handling; safer than full twist throttle. I exclusively use Crystalyte, Wuxing, and Currie-tech brands. Perfect for beginners and intermediates! The only semi-downside is that your thumb and index finger will be a bit sore after riding for +35 min.
Trigger Style Throttle: Coolest, sportiest, and the best handling IMO. Great for long city riding, jumping and easy wheelies! 2cool4skool
Thumb Throttle: Simple and safe. Ideal for kids and noobs (-500w). Most are generic and cheap quality.
These are all the throttle style I've used and my bias opinions...
Full Twist Throttle: Good for under 1000w or off-road riding. City riding at 60v or +2000w might be dangerous because you can accidentally press the throttle merely by turning the handlebars (too many terrifying experiences while waiting at the light). Most are generic and cheap quality.
Half Twist Throttle: (best!) Good handling; safer than full twist throttle. I exclusively use Crystalyte, Wuxing, and Currie-tech brands. Perfect for beginners and intermediates! The only semi-downside is that your thumb and index finger will be a bit sore after riding for +35 min.
Trigger Style Throttle: Coolest, sportiest, and the best handling IMO. Great for long city riding, jumping and easy wheelies! 2cool4skool
Thumb Throttle: Simple and safe. Ideal for kids and noobs (-500w). Most are generic and cheap quality.
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