Hi. Anyone know the rpm of the newer yose 250w kits? I am in a position at the moment that I have both a 2-3 year old yose 250 front wheel (700c)and an xf07 side by side and am comparing both. Both wheel hub motors actually look identical with identical patterns. The only noticeable difference is the extra thin lock nut on brake side of the xf07. Both have 15 A kt controllers with front lights.
However, the Yose motor is rated at 210 -220 rpm whereas the xf07 (pswpower) is rated at 270 rpm. (all at 36v). The 270 rpm is way faster as expected whereas the 210 rpm power curve starts to taper down beyond 20 km/hr.
I am trying to make up my mind which I like best. Whereas the 270 rpm is faster, I notice that both the hub and controller get fairly warm/hot at the slightest hills. Also if you have speed, you tend to use it and this tends to use battery power. (about 25% extra in my case)
The slower 210 rpm (yose) motor and controller seem to always stay cool, except on steep hills. The motor power starting to decline at 20 -22km/hr tends to save on battery and I get a much better range, so this makes the 210 rpm a better buy in many respects, especially if you want to stay within legal speeds or am a lazy/easy rider like me. But if you wear Lycra or like speed ( and have legs), go for the faster motor. (imo)
PS. To every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction (Newton) and most of the reaction/recoil of the motor is taken internally on where the clutch is anchored to the axle on the left solid axle side of these motors. Not tightening this nut (on the solid side) properly ( or say fitting a torque arm to the weaker hollow right side only) means that the weaker (and hollow ) sections of the axle has to take almost all the reactive torque and I suspect this can lead to axle failure/breakage.
However, the Yose motor is rated at 210 -220 rpm whereas the xf07 (pswpower) is rated at 270 rpm. (all at 36v). The 270 rpm is way faster as expected whereas the 210 rpm power curve starts to taper down beyond 20 km/hr.
I am trying to make up my mind which I like best. Whereas the 270 rpm is faster, I notice that both the hub and controller get fairly warm/hot at the slightest hills. Also if you have speed, you tend to use it and this tends to use battery power. (about 25% extra in my case)
The slower 210 rpm (yose) motor and controller seem to always stay cool, except on steep hills. The motor power starting to decline at 20 -22km/hr tends to save on battery and I get a much better range, so this makes the 210 rpm a better buy in many respects, especially if you want to stay within legal speeds or am a lazy/easy rider like me. But if you wear Lycra or like speed ( and have legs), go for the faster motor. (imo)
PS. To every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction (Newton) and most of the reaction/recoil of the motor is taken internally on where the clutch is anchored to the axle on the left solid axle side of these motors. Not tightening this nut (on the solid side) properly ( or say fitting a torque arm to the weaker hollow right side only) means that the weaker (and hollow ) sections of the axle has to take almost all the reactive torque and I suspect this can lead to axle failure/breakage.
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