Not me, i'd rather do it by feel. You never know for sure if a torque wrench has gone out of calibration.
Dont use em on my motorcycles either..... i guess you either trust your own skills, or you dont.
You wouldn't have been allowed within a country mile of my GP125 and 250 race bike engines, or bikes.
Not a single bolt or nut was ever fitted without the aid of a torque wrench. I fully trust my bike maintenance and 2 stroke engine rebuilding skills, but I trust the manufacturers quoted torque requirements more than a that'll do approach. Why would I want to risk my life, or the life of others by not using one.
As for the e-bike related question.
I use both methods.
Generally the by feel, is on plastic items such as covers/cases.
I also feel that say in the case of repeatedly reading things like Haibike's loosing rear suspension bolts, that the problem does not lay at the feet of Haibike. It is either down to poor PDI as in the case of the bike that had only covered 25 miles, and beyond that, it is just down to a lack of any kind of maintenance regime by owners. Common sense dictates that design faults/defect aside, that if you don't look after something, sooner or later it will fail.
On that subject, I still say that fitting cable ties through the bolt holes to prevent the bike from loosing the bolt, is nothing more than an utter bodge. All that will happen is that the bolt will work fractionally loose because it can't be checked, the suspension movement will eventually allow the linkage to move and will strip the thread. Which is better, check and adjust as required, or buy a whole new rear end, because cable ties have been fitted.
I remove the crank arms and covers on my bike at least once a month, to remove and clean out the inside of the covers and to check engine mounting bolts. I did have a creak for the first time last week though. Every incident is traceable and has a reason, and the reason for that one, was simply down to me experimenting with an anti seize spray that someone had asked me to try. It was just a bit too good.
I have put it on the spline, but had been careless got it on the thread.