Somewhere I have read the above title and as noise for me is an issue if there is a big difference I will think again about the mid drive I have in mind.
Thanks for any advice.
Oiseaux
Thanks for any advice.
Oiseaux
you cant say this generaly because depend´s in how much money you want spend and wich hubsystem you mean (geared or direct drive) and then it depend on wich controller you want use. Different controller on same motor make different noise.S..... if there is a big difference I will think again about the mid drive I have in mind.
The Bionx (2nd series) motors and systems are noiseless. Silent. Completely.Older mid drives were often noisier, frequently because they used inline motors with bevel gears, Aprilia Enjoy, Oxygen Atala, TGA-Electrobike and Yamaha being examples.
Today's Panasonic unit bikes are very quiet and much quieter than internally geared hub-motors, having mainly the chain noise that all bike have, which is usually lower with hub gears than derailleurs. The Rohloff hub gear is one exception though, noisy in the lower 7 of the 14 gears.
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I know Tex, but as NRG points out, they are not internally geared like the hub motors I mentioned.The Bionx (2nd series) motors and systems are noiseless. Silent. Completely.
True. But I find them quite torquey nonetheless. Flecc. I think if one had the time one could look up comparable torque figures?I know Tex, but as NRG points out, they are not internally geared like the hub motors I mentioned.
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I ride a Tonaro BigHit - if the power is switched off or on you cannot tell from a sound point-of-view.Somewhere I have read the above title and as noise for me is an issue if there is a big difference I will think again about the mid drive I have in mind.
Thanks for any advice.
Oiseaux
I was only commenting on geared hub motor noise as you see Tex:True. But I find them quite torquey nonetheless. Flecc. I think if one had the time one could look up comparable torque figures?
The BionX which has no internal gearing certainly has very high start up torque, but it's difficult to compare all bike systems in this respect, since some drive through the bike gears giving system torque variables for different conditions.Today's Panasonic unit bikes are very quiet and much quieter than internally geared hub-motors
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I'm not an engineer but I see you point. I'm not an engineer. Is "rolling" torque or power most important at higher speeds?I was only commenting on geared hub motor noise as you see Tex:
The BionX which has no internal gearing certainly has very high start up torque, but it's difficult to compare all bike systems in this respect, since some drive through the bike gears giving system torque variables for different conditions.
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It's power.I'm not an engineer but I see you point. I'm not an engineer. Is "rolling" torque or power most important at higher speeds?
That makes sense. Thanks flecc.It's power.
It's not possible to do very much about higher speed torque since our electric motors have maximum torque at zero revs, gradually falling away as revs rise to low torque at high revs.
Basically torque and power swap places across the rev range, the Torque starts very high and ends low, the Power starts very low and ends high.
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