what a cool thing !!
GRUBER ASSIST
don´t miss the videos with explanation on the webpage !
here how it works:
YouTube - Gruber Assist 2 English
YouTube - Gruber Assist 1 English
YouTube - Gruber Assist 3 English
some would maybe say: "pah.. only 200Watt? not worth at all"
i think you have to look from another direction on this thing...
what do electric bikes in generally have in common:
they are heavy (the "light" ones are around 20-23kg, but some are even close to 30kg)
when you are a sporty driver you invest a good amount of money to get a maybe 2-3kg lighter bike, invest money for light rims, ...
and what is done with the ebikes?
-> a 4kg heavy Hubmotor is mounted into the wheel
-> a heavy battery pack is included
if the bike should be driven without motorassist, you have to drive the 10kg of additional weight, and often there is even no free wheel build in =>
they call that regen. braking
Resulat: driving such a bike without motor assistance is not that fun at all (weight, drag) (you can see that on the bike-tests everyyear -> so you have to include even bigger, more heavy batteries to avoid running out of electricity
(you can see this for example in this ebike-test here: http://www.flyer-halle.de/download/Testbericht1_E-Bikes.pdf
the notes for driving without motor-assistance (1 is very good, 6 very bad)
Biketec Flyer T8 premium -> 2
Giant Twist Comfort -> 4
Heinzmann estelle „Elegance“ -> 3
Hercules Emove „Tourer“ -> 4
Gazelle „Easy Glider“ -> 3
Sachs „ALU Touring“ -> 2
Sparta „ION m-gear“ -> 4
Euromoto „BinBike“ -> 4
Helkama „Jubilee“ -> 3
Lohmeyer „Mistral E“ -> 3
)
with this Gruber-Assist and a light bike (something in the 12-13kg range) you should be able to have a complete systemweight of not more than 15kg
so still a real light bike, still a bike enoyable when driven without motorassistance
(when removing the battery its down to 14kg and the weight of the motor is in the maybe most center and least anoing possible position on the bike)
this seems to be a real other way of bike to me..
not going electric all time, but only when you realy need it, because: the bike should still run as good as before and shouldl be light and agile in handling
for that a smaller battery would also do the job because not that often used
on the page there are (unfortunatly in German, the inventer is from my country, Austria) some field reports..
for example from Marco, discribing how it helped going a hill with 24% average over 200meter of height (600 feet)
this 100Watt output (lets say 200 Watt input ? -> 80% motoreff. + multiple-stage-planetary-gearboxes + the gear on the bottom --> maybe 50% overall-efficience)
should make a good difference
and something i like: its good for going steep hills (for exaple 24%) or going faster in flatt regions..
i think when you wana go offroad the best choice so far...
downsides:
* the price.. (of course... very expensive)
* the noise it makes
* how durable is it ? the planetary-gearboxes of that small size and doing that big torque.. hmm...
man.. if there was not the price,i think it would be the perfect motor-system for my bike and my most-liked driving (in the woods climbing steep hills to the castles standing most times on the steepest hills here in Austria )
GRUBER ASSIST
don´t miss the videos with explanation on the webpage !
here how it works:
YouTube - Gruber Assist 2 English
YouTube - Gruber Assist 1 English
YouTube - Gruber Assist 3 English
some would maybe say: "pah.. only 200Watt? not worth at all"
i think you have to look from another direction on this thing...
what do electric bikes in generally have in common:
they are heavy (the "light" ones are around 20-23kg, but some are even close to 30kg)
when you are a sporty driver you invest a good amount of money to get a maybe 2-3kg lighter bike, invest money for light rims, ...
and what is done with the ebikes?
-> a 4kg heavy Hubmotor is mounted into the wheel
-> a heavy battery pack is included
if the bike should be driven without motorassist, you have to drive the 10kg of additional weight, and often there is even no free wheel build in =>
they call that regen. braking
Resulat: driving such a bike without motor assistance is not that fun at all (weight, drag) (you can see that on the bike-tests everyyear -> so you have to include even bigger, more heavy batteries to avoid running out of electricity
(you can see this for example in this ebike-test here: http://www.flyer-halle.de/download/Testbericht1_E-Bikes.pdf
the notes for driving without motor-assistance (1 is very good, 6 very bad)
Biketec Flyer T8 premium -> 2
Giant Twist Comfort -> 4
Heinzmann estelle „Elegance“ -> 3
Hercules Emove „Tourer“ -> 4
Gazelle „Easy Glider“ -> 3
Sachs „ALU Touring“ -> 2
Sparta „ION m-gear“ -> 4
Euromoto „BinBike“ -> 4
Helkama „Jubilee“ -> 3
Lohmeyer „Mistral E“ -> 3
)
with this Gruber-Assist and a light bike (something in the 12-13kg range) you should be able to have a complete systemweight of not more than 15kg
so still a real light bike, still a bike enoyable when driven without motorassistance
(when removing the battery its down to 14kg and the weight of the motor is in the maybe most center and least anoing possible position on the bike)
this seems to be a real other way of bike to me..
not going electric all time, but only when you realy need it, because: the bike should still run as good as before and shouldl be light and agile in handling
for that a smaller battery would also do the job because not that often used
on the page there are (unfortunatly in German, the inventer is from my country, Austria) some field reports..
for example from Marco, discribing how it helped going a hill with 24% average over 200meter of height (600 feet)
this 100Watt output (lets say 200 Watt input ? -> 80% motoreff. + multiple-stage-planetary-gearboxes + the gear on the bottom --> maybe 50% overall-efficience)
should make a good difference
and something i like: its good for going steep hills (for exaple 24%) or going faster in flatt regions..
i think when you wana go offroad the best choice so far...
downsides:
* the price.. (of course... very expensive)
* the noise it makes
* how durable is it ? the planetary-gearboxes of that small size and doing that big torque.. hmm...
man.. if there was not the price,i think it would be the perfect motor-system for my bike and my most-liked driving (in the woods climbing steep hills to the castles standing most times on the steepest hills here in Austria )