Hi all.
I have a question about gear systems on an ebike.
I have a Giant Daily which I bought about 6 months ago and I have done about 1000 miles leisure riding.
It has a crank motor and hub gears.
Overall it is a huge improvement over my much-loved previous ride - a Raleigh Array with front motor and derailleur gears.
However I am finding gear changes - particularly changing down while climbing - far more problematical.
With the Raleigh derailleur set-up you continue to pedal forwards in a gear change so the motor continues to run - also the motor was in the front wheel so the power wasn't being transmitted via the chain so was continually delivered through the gear change.
However with the crank drive/hub gears set-up, you have to stop pedaling or sometimes even backpedal slightly, which cuts the power completely which in any case is being transmitted through the chain.
This is much less convenient than the Raleigh system - the bike slows dramatically - and it's a real effort to get it going again.
Does anyone else see this as a problem?
Is it something I've just got to live with?
I'm obviously stuck with the crank drive - but I am considering trying to get the hub gears changed to a derailleur so at least I can still continue to pedal forwards.
Might this help? I don't want to modify the bike if it ain't going to help.
TIA
I have a question about gear systems on an ebike.
I have a Giant Daily which I bought about 6 months ago and I have done about 1000 miles leisure riding.
It has a crank motor and hub gears.
Overall it is a huge improvement over my much-loved previous ride - a Raleigh Array with front motor and derailleur gears.
However I am finding gear changes - particularly changing down while climbing - far more problematical.
With the Raleigh derailleur set-up you continue to pedal forwards in a gear change so the motor continues to run - also the motor was in the front wheel so the power wasn't being transmitted via the chain so was continually delivered through the gear change.
However with the crank drive/hub gears set-up, you have to stop pedaling or sometimes even backpedal slightly, which cuts the power completely which in any case is being transmitted through the chain.
This is much less convenient than the Raleigh system - the bike slows dramatically - and it's a real effort to get it going again.
Does anyone else see this as a problem?
Is it something I've just got to live with?
I'm obviously stuck with the crank drive - but I am considering trying to get the hub gears changed to a derailleur so at least I can still continue to pedal forwards.
Might this help? I don't want to modify the bike if it ain't going to help.
TIA