i saw HybridBobs post in the context of his older statement
So the reason why the 750w can do the speeds quoted is that when you're doing 30mph you're still able to pull the peak 1.1 - 1.3kw of power from the battery! When I've played around with 3 phase builds in the past, I made a 48v 25a Puma motor powered Stingray that would easily pull 1.2kw from start, but by the time I was doing 23-25mph it was only able to draw a hundred watts or less to keep me going!
so this seems the windings he rode in other 3 phase motors were to slow to deliver power at 30mph
because they had there climax in the 2xmph range
i think 5 phase is superior to 3phase, but the biggest advantage of your motor to me seems the nearly zero cogging charactaristic.
i saw 3phase motors runnning on a sinus controller with analog hull sensors, running so smooth and completely
silent, this can't be better achieved with 5 phase.
is your controller sinus too?
is your torque sensor embedded in the rear hub? this is a nice, discret setup. but it shares a
flaw with bionx, swissdrive and alber. with this setup you can only measure the tension of the chain. and that
is influenced by the sprocket choice front and rear you are just using. one tends to
ride the bicyle with a lower cadence and more force to the pedals, to get more assistance from the motor.
a higher cadence is not rewarded, thats something i always disliked at the otherwise extremly well
running swissdrives. the best torque sensor will always be the one in the crank which directly measures torque
and cadence.