In other threads the merits of both have been talked about many times but they end up derailing the course of a thread, so it would be far better for the them to be discussed under a specific thread. The virtues of both types have been extolled many times especially on here.
The latest incursion in the subject has moved on to progress of both motor types, though as always reliability and terrain usage is always thrown in as a Red rag to a Bull.
The mid motor in size. weight and development seems somewhat to have stalled over the last few years, not a bad thing as progress/R & D is exhaustive and time consuming. We have seen motor size stagnate in both OEM motors and kit motors, though there are at least a couple of lightweight kit mid motors that are available at under the 2.5kg mark.
Quoted torque power figures are banded around 50,60,75, 80, 100 & 120 N.m supposedly all from weedy generic 250w rating which is the legal status almost worldwide for ebikes/pedelecs to be used in the same breath as a Pushbike. Not being an engineer this is beyond me as I can't see how a motor can produced more quoted N.m without the wattage being increased, current can be upped to get more temporary watts/power and gearing to an extent can be changed but to go from 50 or 60 to double those figures I feel that somewhere the output figures are being massaged like the cases we have seen in the Car industry.
Hub motors have been a favourite for many years using geared hubs and heavier D/D (Direct drive) hubs but for our purposes and 250w the geared hub is king.
Here we are seeing size /weight movement in their design with more coming online for a lighter bike build, sub 2.5 kg hubs and less then 100mm dia.
The latest from Keyde even incorporates the controller within the motor, and now mini hubs resemble a hub the size of an Alfine/Nexus or Rolhoff hub geared unit.
Again the torque figures are similar to the mid drive 25 N.m values have increased and now we see 40,45 & 50 N.m banded around as torque figures.
Lots more to add to this thread for sure and I know a few on here are biased to a particular drive so lots of discussion I think to be had with the hopes that most of the info can be put in a main thread without others threads being derailed into another mid motor vs hub deabte.
The latest incursion in the subject has moved on to progress of both motor types, though as always reliability and terrain usage is always thrown in as a Red rag to a Bull.
The mid motor in size. weight and development seems somewhat to have stalled over the last few years, not a bad thing as progress/R & D is exhaustive and time consuming. We have seen motor size stagnate in both OEM motors and kit motors, though there are at least a couple of lightweight kit mid motors that are available at under the 2.5kg mark.
Quoted torque power figures are banded around 50,60,75, 80, 100 & 120 N.m supposedly all from weedy generic 250w rating which is the legal status almost worldwide for ebikes/pedelecs to be used in the same breath as a Pushbike. Not being an engineer this is beyond me as I can't see how a motor can produced more quoted N.m without the wattage being increased, current can be upped to get more temporary watts/power and gearing to an extent can be changed but to go from 50 or 60 to double those figures I feel that somewhere the output figures are being massaged like the cases we have seen in the Car industry.
Hub motors have been a favourite for many years using geared hubs and heavier D/D (Direct drive) hubs but for our purposes and 250w the geared hub is king.
Here we are seeing size /weight movement in their design with more coming online for a lighter bike build, sub 2.5 kg hubs and less then 100mm dia.
The latest from Keyde even incorporates the controller within the motor, and now mini hubs resemble a hub the size of an Alfine/Nexus or Rolhoff hub geared unit.
Again the torque figures are similar to the mid drive 25 N.m values have increased and now we see 40,45 & 50 N.m banded around as torque figures.
Lots more to add to this thread for sure and I know a few on here are biased to a particular drive so lots of discussion I think to be had with the hopes that most of the info can be put in a main thread without others threads being derailed into another mid motor vs hub deabte.