Ok ok so I'll admit that the answer to this is most likely 'it depends' but humour me
I am considering a mid mounted motor for my partner (as well as hub motors - see my other threads - sorry) and just wanted to know which of the options i.e. BBS01, BBS02, TSDZ2 or something else I am missing?
My partner is 55kg (37yrs and fit) and in her words is looking "to do as little effort as possible". Before you say 'how lazy' be aware that we do have road bikes that we enjoy for exercise but this is a bike for getting places to either then walk or do something non exercise related and so less effort the better. I currently have a Yosepower 350w rear hub and I think she would be fine with that level of assistance.
I should say she also wants a rear rack battery for the aesthetic and so that is partly the other reason for the mid drive.
I am mechanically able and have serviced many a bike and so will be able to maintain this drive but having said that would find it frustrating if I had to service it every few months. So which of the above is the most reliable of the units?
I understand the BBS01 and 02 are essentially the same motor but with different controllers so am I right in thinking the former will be more reliable as it is being asked to do less or is this just wishful thinking?
Lastly, how would all of those compare with my rear hub 48v 350w Yosepower in terms of power, top speed (unrestricted) and torque?
Thanks for any and all input and apologies for a bit of a rambling thread!
I am considering a mid mounted motor for my partner (as well as hub motors - see my other threads - sorry) and just wanted to know which of the options i.e. BBS01, BBS02, TSDZ2 or something else I am missing?
My partner is 55kg (37yrs and fit) and in her words is looking "to do as little effort as possible". Before you say 'how lazy' be aware that we do have road bikes that we enjoy for exercise but this is a bike for getting places to either then walk or do something non exercise related and so less effort the better. I currently have a Yosepower 350w rear hub and I think she would be fine with that level of assistance.
I should say she also wants a rear rack battery for the aesthetic and so that is partly the other reason for the mid drive.
I am mechanically able and have serviced many a bike and so will be able to maintain this drive but having said that would find it frustrating if I had to service it every few months. So which of the above is the most reliable of the units?
I understand the BBS01 and 02 are essentially the same motor but with different controllers so am I right in thinking the former will be more reliable as it is being asked to do less or is this just wishful thinking?
Lastly, how would all of those compare with my rear hub 48v 350w Yosepower in terms of power, top speed (unrestricted) and torque?
Thanks for any and all input and apologies for a bit of a rambling thread!