Hi i was wondering i have purchased 1000w front hub motor and im now questioning how safe its gonna be
i have read a lot of different opinions some saying fine others not, my frame is all steel would like to ask any one with experience on this subject to please share some information i would be very grateful thanks in advance
I find your question excellent!
I have ridden front and rear hubs, although not one with a 1000w motor, but I did not notice the extra weight at all when steering, and it drove and rode really well. In fact it impressed me so much, it was the reason I bought my first e-bike!
1000w will be illegal in the UK or in fact anywhere in the EU as far as I am aware, especially if you exceed 25KMH, and it may possibly be a tad heavier than the legal (up to) 250w, but I cannot believe that you will notice it after the first few rides, weight wise.
I certainly did not have any problems with the 250w version, in fact it felt just like any e-bike, but possibly for people (women possibly) with weak arms, the 1000w weight may be a problem, but just guessing on that point, I really don't believe it, as the weight will be on the ground, except when lifting the front of the bike for some reason.
The bike I tried out was actually owned by a woman (even!) older than I am, and she got on it in any weather, and all around our area, at about 75 years old then! She never mentioned any problems with weight of the steering, but was totally enamoured with the whole business.....
On some steep slopes with loose dirt, I did find that I had to hop off, as the tyre was scrubbing, but it was not a particularly wide one. A wide tyre (one that will still fit the frame/forks!) will grip better IMHO, and will also act as a sort of sprung suspension, which will give extra comfort.
Front hubs are far easier to repair punctures on than rear hubs, or even mid motors, which is a great advantage for you.
As you have bought it already (if I understood you correctly), why not fit it and try it out for a few weeks, and let us know how you got on! If you really don't like it, sell it and use the money to buy something better, in your view...
What is really good with hubs, the weight is ONLY on the wheel, not on the bike frame, this is a huge advantage for such conversions! The bike does not have to carry extra weight other than the battery itself....Very positive!
Do not let anyone push you in the direction of a mid motor, where the chain has to handle all motor power and all the muscle power, go for a front or rear hub, you will be far happier in the long run, and you will save money over most mid motors!
Best wishes
Andy