Indeed, and it wouldn't take too big an effort to better Bosch.their website says it's from effigear 7-speed.
Valeo is a huge company. Bosch should take notice.
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Indeed, and it wouldn't take too big an effort to better Bosch.their website says it's from effigear 7-speed.
Valeo is a huge company. Bosch should take notice.
Rear light possibly, to take care of standlight regulations?I am puzzled about one detail. There is a wire going from the motor to the seat tube. What is it for?
Good a lot is generic.the battery looks like generic. The controller is in a separate box. The speed sensor looks generic too.
I am puzzled about one detail. There is a wire going from the motor to the seat tube. What is it for?
Come on, What school did you go to? The wheel rotates at a speed in radians per second in direct proportion to road speed - unless it's icy. In other words, for the same size wheel, the radians per second will be the same at 25km/h whether its a 40Nm, 60 Nm, 80Nm or 130 Nm torque. Power is radians per sec x Nm, so power at 130Nm is 325% of what itis at 40Nm. How can they all be 250w?that's angular speed (radians per second), not road speed though.
Doesn't look like anything in that photo, so maybe just provision for powering a light.Doesn't look like a light.
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Just our historic 'having a go' at each other.What has that got to do with anything ?
You mean "yours" not "ours" no one else has made that observation. Times have moved on from that type of attitude (thankfully).Just our historic 'having a go' at each other.
We can still show them our Bow string drawing fingers though. A long, possibly apocryphal, tradition.You mean "yours" not "ours" no one else has made that observation. Times have moved on from that type of attitude (thankfully).
And how helpful and relevant to a thread about new technology is this puerile attitude?We can still show them our Bow string drawing fingers though. A long, possibly apocryphal, tradition.
Sorry, Perhaps I'd be best just baiting Yorkshiremen. That's not racist. It's speciesist.And how helpful and relevant to a thread about new technology is this puerile attitude?
So by your own statement you admit the post about the French was racist, where as this one is just stupid, I suppose that is a step in the right direction (just).Sorry, Perhaps I'd be best just baiting Yorkshiremen. That's not racist. It's speciesist.
you may have a 130NM at the chainring but that's the maximum value, you don't have to use all of it. On flat roads, you may only need 10NM (at the wheels) to keep your bike at 25kph (10NM * 2 pi radians * 200 rpm/60s = about 210W). 10NW at the wheels =20NM at the belt ring.Come on, What school did you go to? The wheel rotates at a speed in radians per second in direct proportion to road speed - unless it's icy. In other words, for the same size wheel, the radians per second will be the same at 25km/h whether its a 40Nm, 60 Nm, 80Nm or 130 Nm torque. Power is radians per sec x Nm, so power at 130Nm is 325% of what itis at 40Nm. How can they all be 250w?
I'm not sure what you're point is. Let's start again. They use torque as a figure to compare the assistance with these different crank motors. It's an arbitary figure, calculated in some weird way so that they can compare.you may have a 130NM at the chainring but that's the maximum value, you don't have to use all of it. On flat roads, you may only need 10NM (at the wheels) to keep your bike at 25kph (10NM * 2 pi radians * 200 rpm/60s = about 210W). 10NW at the wheels =20NM at the belt ring.
On hills, you'll of course need more power.
Probably a light feed, but possibly a rider sensor when weight or capacitance of a rider present. Infrared could be fooled by heat of sun? Doesn't look like a dropper post. Or a secret kill switch on a prototype! ShrugGood a lot is generic.
I think the wire must be for heated saddle ... not sure if the setting for that is automatic as well to save fiddly controls.
It looks like a toggle switch to me - maybe to switch in and out some feature, like speed limit override or throttle operation on the prototype for testing. The motor on the other bike didn't have that wire.Probably a light feed, but possibly a rider sensor when weight or capacitance of a rider present. Infrared could be fooled by heat of sun? Doesn't look like a dropper post. Or a secret kill switch on a prototype! Shrug