Flecc
This is really confusing why you state that 24 spokes should not be on a near 21kg bike, surely the riders of the bike can vary upto 20Kgs each way no matter if they have 24 spokes or 36.
It really does not make a difference on the number of spokes so long as they are fitted correctly. This is a very out of date thought from the Guru and feel you are being overly defensive in order to save face on such a pointless thread.
thx
Bob
There's no face saving involved Bob. Those who know me also know that when I need to back down or apologise for an error, I'm always ready to do so. I'm not backing down on this because so many are misguided in what they post in opposition. Sadly I keep having to repeat myself as I have to again now:
1) 36 spokes is emphatically not out of date thought when the majority of new bikes have 36 spokes and that number is near universal on e-bikes. This is after all an e-bike forum. It's the higher priced lightweight race style bikes that sometimes have less, and no e-bike can be classified as being one of those
2) Rider weight is to some extent sprung weight due to the body's absorbency of shock, only the bike weight immediately impacting on the road wheels. This is particularly relevant in BMX which dienamics didn't seem to understand. When stunting on BMX, the rider is up on the pedals with knee and hip joints angled as a shock absorbing cantilever. Despite little of the rider's weight directly hitting the wheels, it's still thought desirable to have 48 spokes.
3) If it really makes no difference how many spokes there are as you say, why don't BMX have less than 48, why do any bikes use more than 24? That's not confusing as you feel, it makes perfect sense to have a rim adequately spoked for the use involved.
4) The opposing posting is very centred on sport bike practice which isn't relevant here. E-bikes are not race machines, being used predominantly as utility bikes and commuters, very few solely for leisure. E-bikes are much heavier, often carry heavy loads and sometimes do heavy towing.
5) If fewer than 30 spokes is all that are needed, why is the Pro-Connect/Dover alone in that out of all the e-bike models in the world?
6) Your comment on not mattering if the spokes are fitted correctly I've also previously answered. In this imperfect world they won't always be, and that's why the more forgiving 36 spoke standard is desirable, especially when as I've so clearly and repeatedly shown, there is no advantage in fewer. As James has observed, there can be disadvantages as well to having fewer.
7) Do the opposers even have e-bikes? I rather doubt they all have. This is relevant to their thinking if all their experience is of unpowered bikes.
8) This is a members forum where all are entitled to express and defend opinions. When faced with something one disagrees with, the options are to disagree or leave the thread. Advising someone else to stop expressing their opinion isn't a very acceptable option.
Now if someone wants to disagree, please can they do it by showing me how what I've said above in each point is erroneous, not by constantly repeating previously answered errors.
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