Danadl, please explain how 5000km + (and still going) is somehow unacceptable tyre wear?
And since when is it a crazy 'room 101' idea for a group of guys to put together a system that clearly works so well for them in their locality?
It's not wet everywhere in the World fellas - even though it's just another wet Tuesday here in the UK.
Like I said in my opening message 'not for everyone' - why has it become so personal to you guys? Such seriousness and 'nay saying' about so little, can't be healthy.
No ones trying to change the World (or even discount your collective experiences) - it's just an interesting (if obscure) little thread about a fun activity that enthusiasts of pedelecs, battery's & little electric motors etc may enjoy reading.
No biggy guys - lighten up perhaps?
Or not.
Ps he also does his 80km rides on it wearing flip-flops - cool. (Literally)
Cue: 'We can't wear flip flops...it's all wrong!' comments next....
... Flip flops are cool I wear sandals all year except in snow.
. A lifetime of 5000km on a single tyre subject to 250w friction drive would be excellent, but is that what is being claimed.? The Kepler post you referred us to does not make that claim. The subsequent posting in italics does but that is unattributed.
One might expect a minimum of half a lifetime on the tyre as it is being required to rub against two surfaces per revolution ... The ground and the friction drive wheel.
Unless the friction drive wheel surface is faster than the tyre surface in contact with it , it cannot impart energy to it. If it does it creates wear. As the tyre comes up to the drive wheel it has to become compressed eg work is done on it, which ultimately becomes heat and lost energy.
Again I make the comment that the motor looks really neat.