I am thinking about converting two bikes (mine and my wife's) or going full mid drive e-bikes. I have read about the TSDZ2 a fair bit and like the sound of it. It is torque sensing which I would prefer, rather than the Bafang/cadence type. My question really is can the TSDZ2 really compare with a full mid drive such as a Cube/Giant/Raleigh or such like? There are pros and cons obviously, mainly cost, but weight and performance comes into it too. I have looked at some full e-bikes and they only quote 40Nm for the drives and I believe the TSDZ2 is around 80Nm. Some of the main mountain bikes quote something similar but we don't need mountain bikes, we just live in a very hilly area (North Wales). I have recently put a small front hub gear drive on our tandem and it has opened up new routes to us where we don't have to think about potential gradients, but I think the best option is probably torque sensing mid drive for the single bikes - given the hills. The donor bikes we already have are reasonable bikes in their own right, and I'm not sure of the quality of some of the cheaper full e-bike's components. I think I could buy new bikes for around £2-2.5K each, but could convert for considerably less. I know I could buy second hand, but I would then have no idea how the bike and battery have been looked after and could potentially face a large bill soon after. The other consideration is taking the bikes on our motorhome rack. With a conversion I could remove the batteries and I think that would be fine adding about 5Kg, full e-bikes might be a different matter.
Does anyone have any experience of the two and what are your thoughts? Mostly, does a full e-bike perform markedly better than a conversion and is it therefore worth the extra money?
Thanks.
Does anyone have any experience of the two and what are your thoughts? Mostly, does a full e-bike perform markedly better than a conversion and is it therefore worth the extra money?
Thanks.