Hello Pedelec world,
Do people know what sort of extra resistance e-bike motors generate when over the top-speed cut off please? I know from experience that the extra weight slows one down. But it's difficult to tell when riding if its the weight or the pedal resistance.
I've read that the direct-drive hub motors turn into dynamos, and some bike dealers are claiming particular brands of mid-drive hubs have this advantage over others:
looking at these mid's?
Bosch Active (2.9kg)
Bosch Active Plus (3.2kg)
Bosch Performance (4.0 kg)
Bosch Performance CX (4.0kg)
Shimano Steps E6000 (3.2kg)
Shimano Steps E8000 (2.8kg)
Brose (3.4kg)
Yamaha
Do people know what sort of extra resistance e-bike motors generate when over the top-speed cut off please? I know from experience that the extra weight slows one down. But it's difficult to tell when riding if its the weight or the pedal resistance.
I've read that the direct-drive hub motors turn into dynamos, and some bike dealers are claiming particular brands of mid-drive hubs have this advantage over others:
looking at these mid's?
Bosch Active (2.9kg)
Bosch Active Plus (3.2kg)
Bosch Performance (4.0 kg)
Bosch Performance CX (4.0kg)
Shimano Steps E6000 (3.2kg)
Shimano Steps E8000 (2.8kg)
Brose (3.4kg)
Yamaha
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