Ok, i can clearly see this community has an elitist attitude in some capacity which is pretty pathetic. Probably from some sour experience in the past with hub motors i'm presuming?
Thats fine, but it'll hold you back in the long run. This industry is changing, whether you like it or not. Not all integrated hub controllers are "bad". Enjoy being left behind as the rest of the world experiments and adopts ebikes and the new market emerging.
No, because it's a bicycle first and foremost, from a legal perspective thats significant (In some countries, moreso then others).
It's asthetically cleaner, therefore less wires, there's less weight, because of - surprise - less cabling (Significant too, because it's a BICYCLE) It's safer, because the wires all share the same cabling so less likely to snag or catch on clothing, branches or other objects...isn't this all obvious?
There's significantly more pro's than cons - unless, as many keep reiterating, reliability is the issue. Of which i'd expect that to improve as time progresses.
If you're seeking your ebike to be a "Ebike" with a specific asthetic (Wires everywhere??) expect legislation made specifically for that and tax, insurance and a annual vehicle test to be made. Enjoy your new normal.
Also, some of us dont like wires and boxes attached to a frame being left open to the elements and vulernable to damage. I dont want my clothes to snag on wires and risk being electrocuted.
It's a bicycle first, on a minimal steel/aluminium frame that can easily get damaged, bend, buckle. It's not a motorcycle no matter how much cabling and wires you throw on it.
This is the second time i've made a post here regarding integrated controllers on hub motors for the thread to descend into rants about how bad they are with no real evidence to support othewise. Some of you guys really need to get out of this bubble you're in.
It's unfortunate that rather then get any constructive discorse and infomation there's this silly elitist behavior that is so prevalent in the cycling industry.
Probably in about 10 years time, there will be lots of ebikes about and the boot will be on the other foot.
It will be that if your bike does not look like an ebike, it will be assumed that you are too poor to afford one!
And yet it's vain to want no cabling on a bicycle frame?
what a ridiculous attiude you all have. Enjoy being taxed to **** for wanting to look "non poor" and on a specific "ebike". Absolutely idiotic.