geosped
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- Mar 18, 2015
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Ok I have a very targeted question: I'm so confused now lol. I want to know based on my use case which kit is better for me.
To say the least I'm way out of shape. I want to ensure I get a good kit that's going to be reliable and last a long time. I'm 250lbs so I will be putting a fair bit of stress on all of the components as I ride off road on dedicated mountain bike trails. Included is a trail I ride granted I'm so out of shape I have to do the "easy" single track. Which is a 3 - 4.6mile loop. Here is a quick video of the trail. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnPZY_vrltc&t=779s
Now based on this which would be better: Below is currently how I perceive each kit to be. I dont have any experience with either of these kits. The only E-bik experience I have is with an old 48v BMC Rear hub which I burned out. Twichy and sketchy with all that weight in the back.
TSDZ2:
I think I like the Torque sensing feel of the TSDZ2 where it should feel like I have to work a bit and get rewarded. This sounds like I will get a much better work out. However the smaller size of the motor has me concerned that it may get to hot or may not be enough to get me up some of the larger hills. I like that this has a throttle so if I needed to I could just throttle my way up. If I go in this direction I would go with the Open Source Firmware as most people seem to think it's much better with out a lot of negative draw backs.
BBSHD:
Seems much beefier with a lot more power. Definitely more durable. Problem here is, it going to be much harder to control around switch backs, and on more technical aspects of the trail. I have no doubt it will get me up any hill but how much control am I going to give up?
These are just my thoughts from what I have read. I have no experience with either mid-drive so asking ONLY from those that have experience trail riding and or even better if you have ridden both kits and have experience on what I'm trying to do.
To say the least I'm way out of shape. I want to ensure I get a good kit that's going to be reliable and last a long time. I'm 250lbs so I will be putting a fair bit of stress on all of the components as I ride off road on dedicated mountain bike trails. Included is a trail I ride granted I'm so out of shape I have to do the "easy" single track. Which is a 3 - 4.6mile loop. Here is a quick video of the trail. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnPZY_vrltc&t=779s
Now based on this which would be better: Below is currently how I perceive each kit to be. I dont have any experience with either of these kits. The only E-bik experience I have is with an old 48v BMC Rear hub which I burned out. Twichy and sketchy with all that weight in the back.
TSDZ2:
I think I like the Torque sensing feel of the TSDZ2 where it should feel like I have to work a bit and get rewarded. This sounds like I will get a much better work out. However the smaller size of the motor has me concerned that it may get to hot or may not be enough to get me up some of the larger hills. I like that this has a throttle so if I needed to I could just throttle my way up. If I go in this direction I would go with the Open Source Firmware as most people seem to think it's much better with out a lot of negative draw backs.
BBSHD:
Seems much beefier with a lot more power. Definitely more durable. Problem here is, it going to be much harder to control around switch backs, and on more technical aspects of the trail. I have no doubt it will get me up any hill but how much control am I going to give up?
These are just my thoughts from what I have read. I have no experience with either mid-drive so asking ONLY from those that have experience trail riding and or even better if you have ridden both kits and have experience on what I'm trying to do.