First of all hi and welcome to the forum flud,i see you have had a baptism of fire,i hope you stay around and contribute some more to the forum,i am sure you are very happy with your bike,and your enthusiasm is admirable,but when you try and argue against flecc and dv8,it is not going to end in your favour,when you have tried all or the majority of the hub motors available,and also tried the bosch Panasonic Yamaha bbs and been given bikes to test,knowing that you will give an honest unbiased reviewer,then you can argue all you want,flecc and dave have helped hundreds if not thousands of people out,not for any gain to themselves but out of a passion for electric bikes,neither sell any bikes as far as I am aware or gain from any sales but have spent many years contributing to this forum,in my experience there are many hub geared bikes that are all pretty much the same,they require a lot of rider assistance up any real hills,but the ezee, bafang bpm and a few others are in a different class,i have an ezee hub off a 2008 torq and I really cannot see anything that would be any better on hills,my chain broke once and it pulled my 16 + stone up a hill on 700c wheels, that other electric bikes that I have owned required a lot of effort just to help the motor out,a hub motor with a throttle also offers the most choice, I can choose a little help no help or loads of help,without selecting different modes.[/QUOTE
Hi Paul
Thanks for welcome.
Will be contributing again .
On the argument...
Couple of points
Yes I did make a few arrogant comments for which I,ve already apologised.As I said at time a few had been very lets say impassioned ,in their defence of hubs.Unfortunately I responded to dv8 about a comment from Dan,which only aggregated situation. Appoligies again. Only realized after reading back.
However, after reading my own comments again the conclusion I am saying Hubs aren't good climbers is wrong. That has never been my point. Obviously some are, and equally obviously I have not tried them
The crux of my argument, probably poorly made, was the overall ratio ( ie to back wheel) is much much lower for cd mtb units than hub drives.,and that for mtb ( because of scope of being able to alter overall ratio for rider and motor ) has benefits for certain conditions.
Not sure why either of these proved so contentious .
Any how..enough said..
Thanks for welcome.
Going out on bike...
Take care.