I started a thread the other day about finding a suitable kit to help me get up a particular hill in my town. Someone in that thread suggested getting a test ride from Halfords so I could see how it dealt with this specific hill.
I did that today and it felt like exactly the level of assistance I was looking for, so I would like to buy a kit of the same power so I know it will definitely be good enough. The bike was a Carerra Vulcan with a Suntour HESC rear hub, which according to their website kicks out 50nm of torque.
From my research the XF07 that I was looking at is more like 30nm which, along with my bike having slightly larger wheels than the Carerra, leaves me thinking it won't be enough.
Does anyone have any advice on any other hub kits (or mid drives, but they'd have to be below £550 inc battery) that have that kind of torque? Or is torque actually the spec I should be focussing on?
I did that today and it felt like exactly the level of assistance I was looking for, so I would like to buy a kit of the same power so I know it will definitely be good enough. The bike was a Carerra Vulcan with a Suntour HESC rear hub, which according to their website kicks out 50nm of torque.
From my research the XF07 that I was looking at is more like 30nm which, along with my bike having slightly larger wheels than the Carerra, leaves me thinking it won't be enough.
Does anyone have any advice on any other hub kits (or mid drives, but they'd have to be below £550 inc battery) that have that kind of torque? Or is torque actually the spec I should be focussing on?