Sorry to jump in so late on the PAS conversation, but I've just finished work and had a quick bite to eat and now I'm trying to catch up.
The pedal assist is variable and is definitely
not a fixed speed, if you slip the chain off and raise the wheel off the ground you can clearly see it is somewhat linked to the chainwheel speed.
In my opinion the PAS does have some negative aspects;
- The assistance seems to be too great for the actual pedalling speed, which presumably accounts for the two previous comments stating "Pas only has one level and that's full speed" and "Pedelec is only 1 fixed speed".
- While in pedal assist mode, the throttle is disabled until you actually stop pedalling for a few seconds, so you cannot simply apply more power when required.
- Mine also appears to have a mind of it's own and will only work when it feels like it.
I want to put a switch on my PAS, so I sent an email to Tom over a month ago, asking whether to put the switch into the signal wire or the 5V feed wire, and I'm still waiting for a reply.
As I don't want to start chopping my wiring in the wrong place, I've simply unplugged it for the time being, so I don't yet know whether there will still be a few seconds delay on the throttle reactivation when you manually turn off the PAS.
If it was possible to select a lower PAS setting, without it disabling the throttle
and have it work consistently, I would be much happier with it.
Looking on the positive side, the way it currently works
(when it's not on strike) presumably complies with the law, and this is the main reason why I still want to use it.
Alan