Thanks for the information Barney, I suspected that this might be the case.
Unfortunately communications between eZee and 50cycles have had not been at their best for a little while.
Understandably, 50cycles want stable specifications for at least a season at a time, while eZee, up against the part availability problem that afflicts the cycle industry can't promise that and variations occur.
Of course the constant changes should be notified to all agents on every occasion, but that's easier said than done and things can get missed.
At least we now know how the extra torque was achieved, by internally gearing down the hub motor. Just making it a 24" wheel bike would have done roughly the same of course, since the motor was designed for a smaller wheel and legal speeds in the first place.
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