.. if only brexit were irrelevant!!!!.This is beginning to sound like a two drinkers in apub arguing too loudly about brexit, or some other irrelevant topic,,
Hi KTM, it would be helpful if you published the reference to this graph. For the engineering types , graphs like these are a gateway drug, and as an academic, I would say that not to reveal sources is plagiarism. I can see that d8veh is already drooling..The Brose bikes do look good, but I think Bosch have upped their game this year with the PowerTube, so they'll be able to compete on the aesthetics side of things. Also remember, its not just looks that are important on an ebike.
how good do these look!!
But anyway yes, if I can help OnBike help this customer I hope everyone will be happy
Sorry, Colin, that's absolute rubbish.You and I can agree, that Bosch motors put out power at 119 rpm yes... its not possible for me to measure that power, because my power crank doesn't fit on an ISIS bb, (but it is considerably more than I can put out, so yes I think 400w is about right) does that power fall off once you get past 120 rpm... yes. So does this graph look right to me. Yes it does.
why? so what power do you think the Bosch motor pushes out when your cranks are spinning at say 115 RPM?Sorry, Colin, that's absolute rubbish.
not enoughwhy? so what power do you think the Bosch motor pushes out when your cranks are spinning at say 115 RPM?
you do realise that cadance (ie crank rotation speed) is not related to actual speed?how can you do 120rpm without a dongle? and why is the speed not listed?
the faster i go the less i get power wise and over 29mph id say it is doing bugger all to push me even faster.
i do see your point, but one of my pet hates about this forum is that it goes into too much detail and the actual point is lost. This graph is exactly the point. Its of course talking about crank cadance, I didn't think that needed explaining. I was simply trying to show what is generally agreed about the benefits and problems with certain motors (ie you have to spin the cranks pretty fast to get them giving the most assistance) using a graph that I was sent by a dealer who got it from Germany. I'll see if I can find the source to satisfy you guys.Hi KTM, it would be helpful if you published the reference to this graph. For the engineering types , graphs like these are a gateway drug, and as an academic, I would say that not to reveal sources is plagiarism. I can see that d8veh is already drooling..
The term drezhal refers only to revs per minute .. but of what? The crank, the motor, the rear hub....remember that the crank in the Bosch goes 2.5 times normal
According to Google images - It first turned up in this threadHi KTM, it would be helpful if you published the reference to this graph. For the engineering types , graphs like these are a gateway drug, and as an academic, I would say that not to reveal sources is plagiarism. I can see that d8veh is already drooling..
The term drezhal refers only to revs per minute .. but of what? The crank, the motor, the rear hub....remember that the crank in the Bosch goes 2.5 times normal
The motor seems a pretty important part of an E-Bike, would you also say the Impulse motor on the Kalhoff Bikes is good?Getting the right bike is more important than which motor its got. All the modern motors are good.
What's more important is the bike and the retailer. Get them right and you'll be happy no matter which motor you have.
It would not normally be appropriate for a vendor of a competing product to answer such a question in an open forumThe motor seems a pretty important part of an E-Bike, would you also say the Impulse motor on the Kalhoff Bikes is good?
Thanks , but that raises only more questions, in languages unknown. . The types of questions would be are these the electronically controlled power outputs or the native outputs from an unregulated motor, where and what is being measured, what was the accuracy and resolution of the measuring equipment . I am assuming that it is an electronically regulated output and the speed is the crank speed of the pedals, but you know what they say about assumptions?According to Google images - It first turned up in this thread
But I'm sure it was posted before then here...
https://www.emtb-mag.com/forum/threads/consiglio-per-prima-emtb.1197/
I get your point, so what's your view on it, are all motors good or is that thread on the Impulse motor not relevant to what KTM said, that basically all motors are good, I mean I wouldn't want people reading that one point then buying a dud e-bike, indeed, is it appropriate for a vendor to say all motors are good when they know one isn't (potentially) good.It would not normally be appropriate for a vendor of a competing product to answer such a question in an open forum
Well since I am not in the trade, I would be free to express an opinion, however the only information I have on that product has come from the postings here. I don't think I have ever seen the product in question, so my opinion could have no value.I get your point, so what's your view on it, are all motors good or is that thread on the Impulse motor not relevant to what KTM said, that basically all motors are good, I mean I wouldn't want people reading that one point then buying a dud e-bike, indeed, is it appropriate for a vendor to say all motors are good when they know one isn't (potentially) good.
What do you think?
P.S. Yes maybe it's a poor question
Sorry for quoting whole post, it's late.Well since I am not in the trade, I would be free to express an opinion, however the only information I have on that product has come from the postings here. I don't think I have ever seen the product in question, so my opinion could have no value.
As a more general point, I doubt whether any manufacturer deliberately puts dud product on the market. They may put product out and hype its performance to a crazy extent, or they may put out product with latent defects, but dud product no.
... Mind you I worked in a medical devices company so standards might be different,
I do recall one incidence however where I got a dishonest product, at a openair stall. This was one of those everlasting torchlights where a lump of metal skidding inside a shaft claimed to induce current in a led. .. I got it with the intention of using it in a class room demo. I was disappointed to find that it was a hoax, and the light came from a battery and a. Trembling switch. There was a coil and a lump of metal but the coil was disconnected!