None classed as legal in the EU quite will do both, but you can get close. The legal Heinzmann motor comes in geared versions as has just cropped up on qeeeme's thread. The high geared version in a 26" wheel will assist at just over 30 kph but have poor torque. The low geared version has a maximum assist speed of 18.5 kph and has more torque, but it would still struggle on that 31%.question is (for me) just for interest:
which bike (lets say hub-driven) can you use for 30% hills (without burning) ?
is there any ?
and: does the same bike go well at speeds over 30km/h as well ?
Mine are 20" wheels Miles, the motor designed for EU legality in that size, though it exceeds the 25 kph with a freshly charged battery.Using 16" wheels would make a big difference, though. Small wheels have greater advantages for electric bikes...
Hi flecc,Mine are 20" wheels Miles, the motor designed for EU legality in that size, though it exceeds the 25 kph with a freshly charged battery.
I take it you mean a hub motor advantage in small wheels?
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I agree.I was assuming 20" wheels with dual suspension, I should have said.
I've found that suspension works better with an assist bike, as the sum of the torques is less cyclical. You get less bobbing.....
Yes it's very expensive. Love the toothbrush comparison.Does the BB kit cost 2,000 Euros then? Sure? It can't possibly succeed at that price, can it?
I had a good look at their site and the videos etc. I must say, it reminds me of my electric toothbrush for some reason.
One point someone mentioned is that the pedals rotate when the motor is on. I heard the word 'freewheel' mentioned on the site but I'm not sure what they mean? Wouldn't it be a bit dangerous having the pedals spinning round without a freewheel?? Like the old fixed wheel bikes (you'll have built them, Flecc?... no not the penny farthings... )
Presumably, women riders "merely glow"?I couldn't resist quoting this literary flight from the Gruber site:
"A touch of the Turbo button at the bar end – and the burning sensation in your thighs disappears – the healthy perspiration, however, remains."
That's it... the litmus test to find out if your girlfriend is truly classy. 15 minutes on the electric toothbrush bike will tell you. Or us males can try it too... if we don't perspire, we're not real menonly if they're ladies- "horses sweat, men perspire but ladies merely glow"- maybe it's a class thing?