I definitely didn't get that feeling when i tried them though. I don't know what I'm talking about but think the cadence on the new yamaha is up from 90 to 110 so it shouldn't drop off quite so sharply as that illustrates
that review was posted a year ago.
A year is a long lime in e-bike technology.
Also, I said take it with a pinch of salt.
You should follow the link and read the discussion for a balanced representation.
One poster said about the Yam:
The Yamaha has the correct curve generally speaking, although it doesn't drop off nearly that quickly. The peak is around 85 RPMs and it starts fading at about 95 RPMs. However you can still get good power out of it over 100 RPMs even in ECO mode. In fact it's a great way to save battery life. I often ride at 105RPMs on flatter sections, and it's clear to me that the chart is way off the mark above 100RPMs. I'm a really lazy person and I think I'd notice it if the drive provided close to 0 Watts assistance at that cadence...
another one about the Bosch:
Nice theory, but people who rode and compared different ebikes swears by the the positive characteristics and good qualities of the bosch design.
Another defends His Brose motor: