LightningRods
1 MW
You're not really asking stupid questions. We had a guy on this thread for quite a while asking stupid questions but he disappeared suddenly under mysterious circumstances. Cheekybloke maintains his innocence and I can offer at least a weak alibi for his whereabouts at the time of the disappearance.
You would not be served better by a hub motor for exercise. You still have the option of choosing different gears for different pedaling cadences. With a mid drive the motor speed is matched to your pedaling cadence. Serious cyclists have a cadence that they try to maintain by changing gears. A mid drive changes the gearing for the motor as well as for your pedaling. This keeps the motor from overheating and possibly burning up when climbing hills.
Don't confuse pedaling speed with pedaling effort. You have the option of providing more of the power at any crank/motor speed simply by pushing harder on the pedals. If you want a break you can roll on a bit more throttle or just put less effort into pedaling. The motor will carry you until you get your wind back.
You would not be served better by a hub motor for exercise. You still have the option of choosing different gears for different pedaling cadences. With a mid drive the motor speed is matched to your pedaling cadence. Serious cyclists have a cadence that they try to maintain by changing gears. A mid drive changes the gearing for the motor as well as for your pedaling. This keeps the motor from overheating and possibly burning up when climbing hills.
Don't confuse pedaling speed with pedaling effort. You have the option of providing more of the power at any crank/motor speed simply by pushing harder on the pedals. If you want a break you can roll on a bit more throttle or just put less effort into pedaling. The motor will carry you until you get your wind back.