Hi all!
Was hoping to get some feedback on how quickly different motors engage after you start pedaling... I've only ever tried 2 types of e bikes: the london city bikes (jump) which are great and engage after only half a turn, and the rental zoomo bikes, on which the motor engages after 1 turn and a half, which kind of sucks when starting uphill! Also the Jump bikes are way more comfy while driving in cruise mode as speed regulates to pedaling, whereas the zoomo bikes' motor is jerky and only full on if your speed is below 15mph.
Would you say there's a notable difference between types of motors, and does it have to do with whether they are crank drive or rear hub?
Any input much appreciated!
Was hoping to get some feedback on how quickly different motors engage after you start pedaling... I've only ever tried 2 types of e bikes: the london city bikes (jump) which are great and engage after only half a turn, and the rental zoomo bikes, on which the motor engages after 1 turn and a half, which kind of sucks when starting uphill! Also the Jump bikes are way more comfy while driving in cruise mode as speed regulates to pedaling, whereas the zoomo bikes' motor is jerky and only full on if your speed is below 15mph.
Would you say there's a notable difference between types of motors, and does it have to do with whether they are crank drive or rear hub?
Any input much appreciated!