Hello forum goers.
I bought a Yosepower 48v rear hub motor kit about two years ago and have no complaints. It is reliable, fairly quick and does what it is supposed to do.
I have since though been thinking about a second project (technically third as I converted a bike for my GF too) and have started looking at mid drives again. I have seen a rather nice used Sirrus X 2.0 which is well priced and would probably look great with a mid drive. Two years ago the general consensus was that Hubs were more reliable and more 'fit and forget' whereas the mid-drives required regular servicing and a desire to tinker with them but I wonder if this is still the case? Are the Bafang and Tongsheng offerings still less reliable and more prone to failure than a hub motor or have they improved?
I like the idea of the more centred weight, more natural feeling and potential power gain (torque) of the mid drive and I don't mind servicing yearly for example but I don't want errors and parts failing (who does?) getting in the way.
So are hub motors still the 'better' choice for someone who wants a relatively zippy bike without all the hassle or have mid drives become less hassle over the past two years?
I bought a Yosepower 48v rear hub motor kit about two years ago and have no complaints. It is reliable, fairly quick and does what it is supposed to do.
I have since though been thinking about a second project (technically third as I converted a bike for my GF too) and have started looking at mid drives again. I have seen a rather nice used Sirrus X 2.0 which is well priced and would probably look great with a mid drive. Two years ago the general consensus was that Hubs were more reliable and more 'fit and forget' whereas the mid-drives required regular servicing and a desire to tinker with them but I wonder if this is still the case? Are the Bafang and Tongsheng offerings still less reliable and more prone to failure than a hub motor or have they improved?
I like the idea of the more centred weight, more natural feeling and potential power gain (torque) of the mid drive and I don't mind servicing yearly for example but I don't want errors and parts failing (who does?) getting in the way.
So are hub motors still the 'better' choice for someone who wants a relatively zippy bike without all the hassle or have mid drives become less hassle over the past two years?