Lurkin
100 kW
I don't think you understand what Chalo has pointed out.
Wheel size choice is totally preference dependent. You can choose to put the needs of the operation of the bike first, or your own preferences without considering the motors preference. In my case, it definitely isn't ideal to go down a size. I.e. the motors efficiency is only one attribute to consider and depends on builder preferences to choose its priority.
For example, if clearance is an issue, larger wheel sizes are ideal. This is putting the needs of the user first, not the efficiency or preference of the operation of a motor/electric bike set up.
In any case, this thread has already had it stated often enough that smaller wheels = more torque, we get it. Why not try and answer some of the other questions posed?
Wheel size choice is totally preference dependent. You can choose to put the needs of the operation of the bike first, or your own preferences without considering the motors preference. In my case, it definitely isn't ideal to go down a size. I.e. the motors efficiency is only one attribute to consider and depends on builder preferences to choose its priority.
For example, if clearance is an issue, larger wheel sizes are ideal. This is putting the needs of the user first, not the efficiency or preference of the operation of a motor/electric bike set up.
In any case, this thread has already had it stated often enough that smaller wheels = more torque, we get it. Why not try and answer some of the other questions posed?