This bike is becoming pretty sophisticated as I keep upgrading it. Most people are not familiar with having all these controls on their bicycle. I'm still learning how to utilize them the most efficiently.
My bike offers several choices of how you can get down the road. First on the right side, there's a twist throttle of course. The throttle is king, and over rides all the other controls, but lets ignore the throttle for a minute.
This bike comes equipped with pas, which means you can also run the motor off a sensor on the pedal crank. This sensor has 5 magnets on a disk, mounted on the pedal crankshaft. Whenever the magnets are rotating past the sensor, the controller sends power to the motor. This is called, pedal assist system, or pas. The amount of power the pas sends to the motor is controlled by a button on the left bar side. The big number 3 on the left side of the LCD display is showing the pas power level. There's 5 levels, 6 if you count zero as a level. Zero comes in handy if you just want to pedal slowly without the motor coming on.
The computer also has cruise control capability. It works very similar to your car's cruise control. To set it you just get up to the speed you want to cruise at, and hold the down button on the 3 button switch for 3 seconds. This will set the cruise control speed. Then you can let off the throttle, and stop pedaling, and the controller will keep sending that same level of power the motor until you touch any control. Brakes, throttle, or pas will instantly take you out of cruise control mode.
Today I went on a 49 mile ride using pas 98% of the time. After pedaling 49 miles my 62 year old legs were in good shape, and I wasn't tired with I got home. I did get a lot of exercise though. Most of the time I was pedaling about 20 to 23 mph.
This used a little more than 1/2 my battery.