**** me, there's an instant pedelec business, you should try crowdfunding really, could be a threat to kalkhoff etc, very stealth too (apart from the screams from the cheap, nasty brushed motor as one plough up that hill at 5 mph..)
Nope - I've seen at least 2 others:Is the add-e the only way of electrifying a bike with the ability to totally disengage the motor from the wheel ie to cause zero cogging and drag if one wants to have the ability to pedal normally?
The Q-series motors and the Xiongda have their clutches on the hub, so only the hub turns when freewheling, just like a normal bike.Is the add-e the only way of electrifying a bike with the ability to totally disengage the motor from the wheel ie to cause zero cogging and drag if one wants to have the ability to pedal normally?
Can you confirm that.all the CD bikes do that. Zero cogging, zero drag.
They do drag very slightly when pedaling, due to the fact that you are turning the large cog and smaller cog when doing so.Can you confirm that. I was told that although CD kits like this Bafang can freewheel, they still drag when pedalling when the power is switched off
Both CD bikes I’ve owned have minimal motor drag. The Kalkhoff I have now can be pedalled past the cut out on the flat with little more effort than my non powered bike. The extra effort being the weight rather than drag.Can you confirm that.
I was told by someone who has such a Bafang CD kit that although it can freewheel, it still drags considerably when pedalling when the power is switched off
They do drag very slightly when pedaling, due to the fact that you are turning the large cog and smaller cog when doing so.
So what you are saying is that by riding your Bosch unpowered. You are riding a resistance machine and getting even fitter! Well done!I used to think there was a tiny bit of drag on my Bosch bikes.
But after further unpowered trials, I've decided there is none.
As John says, you will always feel the 20kg+ weight of the bike.
My thought as well (upto 70% of eachof my rides can be unpowered) that was untill last week.
During a long conversation with Jack,my new favorite contact at leasure lakes, ( there E-bike specialist ) we discussd drag. Apparently a un powered Bosch motor saps 16% of the riders power just turning the motors gears Yamaha on the other hand has no motor related losses
I think the specialist at Leisure Lakes needs to do a bit more research.I used to think there was a tiny bit of drag on my Bosch bikes.
But after further unpowered trials, I've decided there is none.
As John says, you will always feel the 20kg+ weight of the bike.
My thought as well (upto 70% of eachof my rides can be unpowered) that was untill last week.
During a long conversation with Jack,my new favorite contact at leasure lakes, ( there E-bike specialist ) we discussd drag. Apparently a un powered Bosch motor saps 16% of the riders power just turning the motors gears Yamaha on the other hand has no motor related losses