How much opportunity for regen are you missing in the rest of the ride's stops and gos?
I don't understand the question. I always use regen for the rest of the ride's stops and goes. Every time I put on the brake light I'm using regen to stop or slow down, so the question doesn't make any sense to me. Sorry.
No brake light = no regen coasting. Brake light = regen for slowing or stopping. Best of two worlds.
The Zero factory default programming for regen has it start reducing at 1000 rpm and cut out completely at 500 rpm. I had Harlan reduce those numbers to 500 rpm and 150 rpm respectively. That enables me to completely stop at lights etc., without using my mechanical brakes, I might need to just briefly tap the mechanical brake at the end to stop a slow roll.On a mountain dirt road ride I had an altitude gain of 4300 feet in 16 miles. The road had sharp 180 degree switchbacks. Coming back down I did the entire 16 miles without using my mechanical brakes once. Coasting and regen braking was all I needed. Plus I gained a bar on the gauge by the bottom.
cloroxbb's statement says the rest for me. It is "spot on".
BTW - A lot of my rides involve a lot of climbing and then the return with a lot of descending but I even like the choice of - no regen coast or regen braking - in the city and on the short ups and downs of desert riding.
If I could get continuously variable regen from 0% to max % then that would be the perfect world! I'll bet that Zero will figure out that one sometime in the future, just as some car companies have.
Trikester