Hopefully they won't bother, I don't see the point of any bicycle gear systems with crank motors in pedelecs. Though the rider needs a range of gears to cope with all terrain at healthy cadences, the motor only needs two at most to cope with the pedelec's range of legal assist speeds. Any more gears are wasted and only tend to interrupt the assistance continuity.It'll be interesting to see how they integrate it with a motor, which will require the addition of the motor, primary reduction system, electronics and sensors.
In a utility bike this Shimano gearbox combined with a Xionda two speed rear hub motor with either a decent chaincase or clean toothed belt drive should cope with all needs. Not much demand here with our sport biased cycling attitudes, but probably very attractive where the majority of cycling is utility in nature and hub gears are popular.
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