Looking for a conversion kit for my wifes bike (trek hybrid)
She is about 12st, terrain around here is fairly hilly (Bath, UK)
A continuation on the hub vs chain drive theme:
My A level physics suggests that for getting up hills, the torque produced by a motor is more important than the power as speed (and thus cadence) will be pretty low
I have seen elsewhere on Forums that hub drive is considered superior "because power is input direct to crank and therefore gets the advantage of gears". However, generally front chainrings are larger than rear sprockets for all but the lowest gears so torque applied at the front chainring will have a similar effect that applied at a hub. Am I missing something? Are crank drive motors just built to output more torque?
Tried a crossfire hybrid in Halfords which produced good performance up hills - this had a suntour HESC system http://www.srsuntour-cycling.com/e-bike/ats-rear-motor-system/ This has a claimed torque of 50 Nm but doesnt seem to be available as a kit in the UK. Has anyone come across a hub kit that produces a similar torque? Other hub kits quote around 15 Nm
She is about 12st, terrain around here is fairly hilly (Bath, UK)
A continuation on the hub vs chain drive theme:
My A level physics suggests that for getting up hills, the torque produced by a motor is more important than the power as speed (and thus cadence) will be pretty low
I have seen elsewhere on Forums that hub drive is considered superior "because power is input direct to crank and therefore gets the advantage of gears". However, generally front chainrings are larger than rear sprockets for all but the lowest gears so torque applied at the front chainring will have a similar effect that applied at a hub. Am I missing something? Are crank drive motors just built to output more torque?
Tried a crossfire hybrid in Halfords which produced good performance up hills - this had a suntour HESC system http://www.srsuntour-cycling.com/e-bike/ats-rear-motor-system/ This has a claimed torque of 50 Nm but doesnt seem to be available as a kit in the UK. Has anyone come across a hub kit that produces a similar torque? Other hub kits quote around 15 Nm