KudosDave, where are you on this?
the 23 June is my birthday and I will be floating around the Greek Isles drinking too much Mythos beer.....sorry I am being cheeky,2 of my guys will be at the Bristol event....the differences between the Arriba,Tornado and Ibex are quite frankly what you want out of these bikes.
The Arriba with its torque sensor replicates with assistance your own riding style but it does need you to put some effort in to get a lot more effort out. I like it a lot it suits my riding,it will go up steep hills provided you put some effort in and maintain more than 4mph up the hill.This bike suits a general rider who would like some exercise but needs help on steep hills but you cannot be lazy.
The Tornado is a speed sensor it gives raw power with no attempt to measure rider input or cadence,whatever you set on the PAS control is what you get. Provided you can maintain more than 4mph up the hill you start to get into speed at which the motor starts to offer max power.This bike would suit a lazy rider but one who has some power in his legs to maintain the speed.
The Ibex is a speed sensor crank drive,it does not have the sophistication of the speed/torque/cadence sensor of the Bosch system but it will give maximum torque irrelevant to the speed at which you climb the hill-ie it allows you to ride up with full power very slowly.This bike would suit a rider who is struggling with leg power and is prepared to ride up a hill slowly.
It is interesting that the BPM motors have the torque available lower in the speed range which gives the false impression that they are more powerful than say the 8 fun motor (which really needs 8mph to reach the motor torque efficiency speed). This lower speed we refered to as the TOPS system but in reality is available in all BPM-CST motors.
I suspect we will use the Tornado bike at Bristol because it gives raw torque off the line without any consideration of rider input power,the guy riding the bike is a keen amateur cyclist so he should be able to maintain the speed up the hill to reveal max operating torque of the BPM motor.
Does that help?
KudosDave