Please elaborate on the torque sensor, and any noise with the motor. I notice on some of the TH-cam videos a LOT of whining noise from the e-bike motors. How is the noise with the Buzz e-trike ? I'm looking for an e-trike that will allow ME to get some exercise. I'm not interested in ghost pedaling which happens with the cadence/speed sensors. The cadence e-bikes are like a run-away-train. ...you either go the max speed of the Pedal Assist level, or sweat it out in PA-0. I want more control that a torque sensor offers, along with a choice of gears so I can get the exercise my muscles need. Although I'd like help on those long, steep hills. Sometimes I need to go slow, 2 mph, for extended times so I can sightsee, and window shop when explore new places on my travels. That's when I need the baskets for my purchases. I also need to go a tad faster, 3 mph or so, to keep astride my power-walking friends, yet have the speed to be safe on city streets, at 15 mph. If I want to get somewhere fast, I'll take my car, or hop on the bus. R. on the South side of Cincinnati
There is no info anywhere that gives this 36V batteries amp hour size.. Maybe you can be the first person to reveal Amp hours ... Even the spare battery sellers will not give it's ah. Only 36V and charges in 4-6 hours. Range on bike.. But no mention how many ah it is.
I got caught in the rain a little too. Made it home right before the skies opened up.
Glad you beat the rain! I hate to get caught in the rain and forget my rain jacket… of course at home.lol
Please elaborate on the torque sensor, and any noise with the motor. I notice on some of the TH-cam videos a LOT of whining noise from the e-bike motors. How is the noise with the Buzz e-trike ?
I'm looking for an e-trike that will allow ME to get some exercise. I'm not interested in ghost pedaling which happens with the cadence/speed sensors. The cadence e-bikes are like a run-away-train. ...you either go the max speed of the Pedal Assist level, or sweat it out in PA-0. I want more control that a torque sensor offers, along with a choice of gears so I can get the exercise my muscles need. Although I'd like help on those long, steep hills.
Sometimes I need to go slow, 2 mph, for extended times so I can sightsee, and window shop when explore new places on my travels. That's when I need the baskets for my purchases.
I also need to go a tad faster, 3 mph or so, to keep astride my power-walking friends, yet have the speed to be safe on city streets, at 15 mph.
If I want to get somewhere fast, I'll take my car, or hop on the bus.
R. on the South side of Cincinnati
There is very little noise with the motor. I find that a torque sensor on a trike is worthless. Different feel for sure.
How does it do with inclines/hills?
Pretty well
Oh. 350 mid drive is nice.. 7 years.. 20 mph is above average. Nice.. Good storage . those brakes are all you need for 15-20 mph
There is no info anywhere that gives this 36V batteries amp hour size.. Maybe you can be the first person to reveal Amp hours ... Even the spare battery sellers will not give it's ah. Only 36V and charges in 4-6 hours. Range on bike.. But no mention how many ah it is.
37 volt 14 AH battery
@@ebikenation oh.. 14 ah is ok I guess. 500wh
@@kevinnashskitchen3517 I believe 514 Wh
Do you have to pedal