An AKM85 in a Bromton can get a 100kg rider up a 15% hill without pedalling. Saracen keeps getting confused about ebike motors because he's on,ly ever tried two.
Don't you love the mistakes people make when they "assume"
Before buying my conversions and I have said this THREE times now, but seneagle has selective memory, I tried and rented Front and Rear and Mid drive bikes for a month, and it was on this forum before I bought and asked for help after renting five bikes to try.................. I also as a Journalist am not stupid, I did extensive research as I do with everything.
My advice is "never assume"
"Never make assumptions. Making assumptions allows you to hide behind the version of the story you've heard without having all of the necessary information. Don't make assumptions! "
According to Albert Einstein, “Assumptions are made and most assumptions are wrong.”
I asked Front/rear or Mid drive, the advice here and on "Cycling UK Forum" was that for MY off road needs Mid drive was best, on hills gears rather than a rear drive on it's own and a front drive can skid out in the wet when cornering. All What I was told HERE.
Let's hope that puts an end to the "assumptions".
Also don't just listen to the assumers here, sorry, just google
What is best mid or hub drive
Mid-drive motors offer improved performance when climbing hills, due to their increased torque and the ability to make better use of the bike's gears.
With a mid-drive e-bike when encountering a steep hill, you can shift down to reduce the gear ratio. This takes less force to spin the cranks.
Additionally, with a lower gear, the motor won't have to work as hard, while still keeping a high RPM. This is beneficial as electric motors usually perform best when running at high RPMs.
In contrast, hub motors tend to struggle when climbing hills, as they have lower torque and lack gear options.
This means, a mid-drive motor is more powerful than a hub motor, so it can provide more power when climbing hills.
Discover the advantages and disadvantages of both Hub Motors and Mid Drive Motors for E-Bikes.
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