CGameProgrammer
10 kW
I very recently got my e-bike working, using a Crystalyte 48v motor (#406) on a 700C front wheel, which I assume probably tops out around 38 mph though I haven't measured it. But I've read about people's e-bikes that purport to reach 45-50 mph on even 36v, using geared motors that turn the front gears of the bike (leaving the rear cassette to determine actual wheel speed).
Is that accurate? Are geared motors simply much faster than hub motors? What are the advantages or disadvantages of the two?
I'm having a blast at ~40 mph but more speed would be great.
Is that accurate? Are geared motors simply much faster than hub motors? What are the advantages or disadvantages of the two?
I'm having a blast at ~40 mph but more speed would be great.