A couple of years back I was given a very brief ride on a factory mountain ebike from a gent who had just come hurtling out of the trees on the side of one of the forest fire roads I use. I'm not sure what brand it was, but it was a coffee colour, very expensive and I believe it had a Bosch motor. It was a revelation to me as I had been encountering an ever increasing number of very fit people who could easily ascend trails that I found tiring. I didn't see battery packs on frames so I didn't assume they were on ebikes until I learned better. Ever since then I have wanted to convert both my wife's and my own bike but never really took it any further than considering all the different options.
I finally settled on Tongsheng 750w or Bafang 750w mid drives given that the paths we ride on are hilly and rough. I think the Tongsheng motor might be the better choice for my wife's bike as I think it is most likely plenty for her. She would be very easily dissuaded by a setup that was too snappy and she's not the best on the bike in any case.
My problem lies particularly with regards to my own bike. I have a child's tagalong bike attached to mine and I am wondering if the Tongsheng would be simply unsuited for this arrangement, even if I fitted a bigger rear cassette or smaller chainring? I'm aware of the overheating issue and the stripping of the blue gear. I have also just been told I have arthritis in both knees following some longstanding problems there and need to exercise them which may not be the Bafang's strong point and may be helped more by the Tongsheng torque sensing system. For those reasons, I am very much in need of some real world advice. I'm on a tight budget and don't want to buy the wrong one. I'd appreciate the sharing of anyone's experiences to help me decide, particularly those who may have had similar issues.
Thank you,
AJ
I finally settled on Tongsheng 750w or Bafang 750w mid drives given that the paths we ride on are hilly and rough. I think the Tongsheng motor might be the better choice for my wife's bike as I think it is most likely plenty for her. She would be very easily dissuaded by a setup that was too snappy and she's not the best on the bike in any case.
My problem lies particularly with regards to my own bike. I have a child's tagalong bike attached to mine and I am wondering if the Tongsheng would be simply unsuited for this arrangement, even if I fitted a bigger rear cassette or smaller chainring? I'm aware of the overheating issue and the stripping of the blue gear. I have also just been told I have arthritis in both knees following some longstanding problems there and need to exercise them which may not be the Bafang's strong point and may be helped more by the Tongsheng torque sensing system. For those reasons, I am very much in need of some real world advice. I'm on a tight budget and don't want to buy the wrong one. I'd appreciate the sharing of anyone's experiences to help me decide, particularly those who may have had similar issues.
Thank you,
AJ