< Q on Spedelec optimisation speed >
if they optimise it for 28mph then I guess noload speed would be around 35-38mph.
Ok, ta. However I would imagine that the motor characteristic design decisions for a 28mph max Spedelec would be different to a 15mph max bike.
Many people will be riding a 15mph restricted bike right at the (fairly slow and easy to control) cutoff limit most of the time, hence it makes sense to deliver best power around this speed.
However I'd have thought that a typical average speed for an Spedelec is going to be a fair bit less than the maximum. So you'd probably want the strongest power delivery to be at this lesser speed ... I'm guessing here ... maybe between 18 and 22mph? maybe a bit more. but you wouldn't want it to be TOO low, because at some point, the back EMF would reduce the available power, and you still would want the bike to give reasonable power for the occasional straight line blast at 28mph (and given wind resistance, you might want quite a lot of power here??).
Conversely, I imagine you wouldn't want it too high, because then you'd get winding losses at the low speeds
So I was wondering if you (or anyone) knew what the max power/noload speed numbers might actually be in real life? Seems a bit of a juggling act (and ironically, more so for an Spedelec than the very artificially crippled 15mph bikes!). I've always been curious on this one but have never come across people discussing the issue.
(and I've always fancied a Stromer, but haven't even SEEN one in real life, let alone owned one!)