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    TQ Motor efficiency test

    Yes, it varied from 58 to 69 percent depending on power. Seemed to be best at around 200-300 watts. It’s a little confusing because they talk about electrical power as an output so I assume that’s battery power output, which I would call motor electrical input. And they explain how peak power...
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    TQ Motor efficiency test

    I came across this site that tests e-bike motors. Their most comprehensive test is of the TQ HPR50 and it’s pretty interesting. Their most comprehensive tests were all done at the highest setting and thermal throttling was an issue that the test shows well. They tested with 150 watts rider...
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    New TQ Motor

    I have a BMC roadmachine 01 Amp X two. It uses the hpr50 system and a typical ride for me is 25-45 miles, rolling hills with a few climbs. On most rides I use one percent or less battery per mile, but I tuned both eco and mid level down and I turn the assist off for 20% or so of most rides. I...
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    New TQ Motor

    Yeah, I’m thinking they’ll use the smaller battery on the lightweight road bikes and the larger ones on mt. bikes. I’m curious about their claimed efficiency improvement but my BMC with the hpr50 gives me more range than I could ever use in one ride and I’ve never even used more than half the...
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    New TQ Motor

    TQ just announced an updated motor, the TQ HPR 60. It takes the HPR50 specs up from 50nm, 300W peak to 60nm, 350W peak. Also “two battery options: 290Wh or 580Wh. Their promo says the new motor has improved cooling, efficiency, less noise and ”takes up the same space” as the HPR50. So far it’s...
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    The Ultimate Mid-Drive Chain Care Thread

    I had 5000 + miles on my Creo 11 speed chain when I changed it and it still showed less than .5mm using the same chain tool as in the above video. I used Rock n Roll Gold every 100 miles or so, all road riding in dry weather. I‘m waxing now on my BMC TQ bike and expect even better longevity and...
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    Is the Specialized SL 1.1 Motor As Loud As They Say?

    I had a creo 1 and a Vado sl before that and the motor whine, while not loud, was always noticeable and annoying. It increased with cadence and was an irritating sound that I never got used to. Now I have a TQ motor that is silent and I appreciated that lack of noise on every ride!
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    Anybody tried Clik tire valves?

    I just swapped back to the first pump adapter I got and it leaks around the Clik valve head. The replacement they sent works fine with no leak. All good for now.
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    Anybody tried Clik tire valves?

    I got my Clik valves and after a glitch have them installed and working well. First, the glitch: I got two valves and the pump head replacement with the adapter that can be used independently. I tested one valve out on my tubeless tire and it leaked at the pump head connection. I pumped the tire...
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    Anybody tried Clik tire valves?

    Doesn’t using a standard presta pump, even though it fits the valve, defeat the purpose of the click-on connection you get with their Clik pump head?
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    Modeling a Creo 2 motor in a Vado SL 1: Effect on rider power and battery consumption

    Yes, more speed and higher assist ratio does make for higher power consumption. I know he determined that his Creo 2 motor needs to be held down to its nominal power rather than its peak power rating when used for extended rides. He said using 100/75 (assist level/max power) kept it from the...
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    Modeling a Creo 2 motor in a Vado SL 1: Effect on rider power and battery consumption

    Your theory and calculations look interesting. The real life experience could be much different, though. There’s a long time creo rider who posts on another site who moved from a creo 1 to a creo 2 and found he had to significantly detune the creo 2 to prevent it from drastically dropping motor...
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    Specialized Creo 2 owners

    I second Stefan’s suggestion of a good bike fit. Another easy thing to check is the saddle tilt angle. My Creo saddle bothered me for the first 500 miles until I learned the front 1/3 or so of the saddle is what should be leveled. That makes the whole saddle appear tilted down but in reality the...
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    Anybody tried Clik tire valves?

    Thank you for demonstrating what I have observed: “In the reviews I read, people who have tried the Clik valves seem to be happy with them. The most negative comments seem to come from those who haven’t tried them.”
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    Anybody tried Clik tire valves?

    I agree - $12 is cheap in the bike world to improve on a minor annoyance that I encounter on every ride. In the reviews I read, people who have tried the Clik valves seem to be happy with them. The most negative comments seem to come from those who haven’t tried them.
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    Anybody tried Clik tire valves?

    Thanks, good to know.
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    Anybody tried Clik tire valves?

    I’d still like to hear about pump gauge accuracy with vs without the head adapter. I read differing opinions and it was hard to tell which were based on experience and which were assumptions.
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    Anybody tried Clik tire valves?

    I’ve never seen any solidified chunks in my tires. I used muc off with mediocre results and now Orange seal with much better results. I check the level every couple of months with s dipstick and top off if needed. I think maintaining a good amount of liquid along with regular use keeps the...
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    Anybody tried Clik tire valves?

    I read a long thread on another site where Clik valve reviewers, many of whom didn’t seem to have actually used them, debated whether a standard pump would read the air pressure accurately. The ‘experiences’ were all over the map and it devolved into lecturing the world on the difference between...
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