".. if you are looking for power, then a hub drive is the way to go..." **facepalm** No, just no. Torque is the measure of power, watts is the electricity consumed to produce that power. In general, it takes 2 to 3 times the wattage for a hub motor to produce the same "power", i.e. torque, of a mid-drives. See the Wired/E-Cells bikes as an example. Their mothers produce ~150 NM of torque at ~1,500 watts (60v), the bafang bbs02 produces that at ~750 watts (48v) and the Ananda m100 makes ~140 NM at 500 watts(48v). It's as bad as the whole watt-hour thing e-bikes mark-aters like to use. (Watt-hour is a derived attribute that lets you compare across voltages but has limited use.) Sorry for the simi-rant, but this is a mistake that I see allot of reviewers making and it has just started to get under my skin.
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One of the better reviews I’ve seen on this ebike.
Thanks so much!
Been looking into vids on this bike and your review really showed that you enjoy using this bike rather than just reading off specs. Very helpful : )
I just bought this bike and can't wait to ride it.
What an awesome bike , very well rounded I like it
It does seem to hit all the check marks !!!
hey there, how would you compare this bike to the Lectric ONE for commuting ?
Lectric one is solid!
@ thanks so much !
Ok I checked out your ride one up short and that bike is priced good but if you get the the Goat V3 and go between 45-50. Same price.
".. if you are looking for power, then a hub drive is the way to go..."
**facepalm** No, just no.
Torque is the measure of power, watts is the electricity consumed to produce that power. In general, it takes 2 to 3 times the wattage for a hub motor to produce the same "power", i.e. torque, of a mid-drives. See the Wired/E-Cells bikes as an example. Their mothers produce ~150 NM of torque at ~1,500 watts (60v), the bafang bbs02 produces that at ~750 watts (48v) and the Ananda m100 makes ~140 NM at 500 watts(48v). It's as bad as the whole watt-hour thing e-bikes mark-aters like to use. (Watt-hour is a derived attribute that lets you compare across voltages but has limited use.)
Sorry for the simi-rant, but this is a mistake that I see allot of reviewers making and it has just started to get under my skin.
Thanks for the feedback!