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    Wanted: Carbon Wheelset for Comp Carbon Creo 1

    Check out Ican wheels. High quality with tons of good reviews for inexpensive Chinese carbon. They have a gravel wheel they’ll set up with the hub spacing you need for the creo 1 - just email them with your needs. I have a set of aero plus 40’s for my BMC that I’m very happy with. They were $700...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    IMPORTANT UPDATE - i just received an email from a senior tech at TQ apologizing for the incorrect information being passed by their customer service rep. He told me the hpr40 was designed to be ridden with no assistance and will not be damaged by doing so. He covered all the cases: riding...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    I’ve never ridden an X-20. I know the TQ site has a long article about their “tonality” study of their motor. They discussed the important difference between overall db sound pressure measurement vs the measurement at different frequencies showing how the same sound pressure will be loud and...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    I’m surprised - my BMC roadmachine with TQ is silent and the motor is smooth and subtle, at least at the settings I use (eco 30%, 60w max and occasional use mid setting of 60%, 120w max.) I have always set my pedal response to the lowest setting so you might try that. Mine is about 28 pounds and...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    Hi Yako, I just messaged you through the forum’s PM with the email exchanges I had with the TQ rep. I don’t want to make her name public here so I haven’t posted them, just what she had told me. I hope you can get some clarification from canyon and/or TQ, and you’ll know which rep not to talk...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    EDIT 07/25 Received email from TQ senior tech with accurate info. See post 130 in this thread for details but all is well with the hpr40 in no-assist mode] Yako, I am the one who contacted TQ with question of riding the hpr40 with no assist and was told it will be damaged. I had several email...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    EDIT 07/25 Received email from TQ senior tech with accurate info. See post 130 in this thread for details but all is well with the hpr40 in no-assist mode] Yeah I think she must be wrong too. I wonder if when I said ‘unassisted’ she thought ‘power off’ but my examples should have clued her in...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    EDIT 07/25 Received email from TQ senior tech with accurate info. See post 130 in this thread for details but all is well with the hpr40 in no-assist mode] I followed up with TQ asking very specific questions to be sure I was clear, and the same support person replied. I asked how that could...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    EDIT 07/25 Received email from TQ senior tech with accurate info. See post 130 in this thread for details but all is well with the hpr40 in no-assist mode] Good point, I didn’t even think of that scenario- a long ride that depletes the battery but you still have miles to go to get home. I’m...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    EDIT 07/25 Received email from TQ senior tech with accurate info. See post 130 in this thread for details but all is well with the hpr40 in no-assist mode] Same here. I emailed TQ back asking for specifics on the hpr40 no-assist limitations. I’ll post here if I hear back. In the meantime my...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    [EDIT 07/25 Received email from TQ senior tech with accurate info. See post 130 in this thread for details but all is well with the hpr40 in no-assist mode] I just got a response from TQ to an email question I had sent them in April that included some rather disappointing news about the Hpr40...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    Yeah, I’m questioning the accuracy of the reporting of the BMC weight. The recently released non powered top tier team machine is 6.6 kg (BMC website number) and the hpr40 motor, battery and cables are claimed to weigh 2.7 kg. That makes 9.3kg or 20.46 lb. I’m thinking the Prototype ebike either...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    BMC has a Teammachine prototype using the hpr40 that weighs 8.5 kg (18.7 lb). That’s got to be getting close to the minimum for an e-assist bike! Scroll to the end of the video for the BMC
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    I think we will be seeing more discounted hpr50 bikes. From what I’ve read, TQ is going to concentrate on their two newer motors, the hpr60 and the hpr40. The U.S. trek site now shows their domane+slr 9 and 7 as having the hpr60. They’re using the same 360wh battery as the 50 so it’s probably a...
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    Specialized Creo 2 owners

    Could be a bad spoke or cracked/stripped nipple. That would be an easy fix and should be able to isolate it by flexing all the spokes. Swapping another wheel in would be a quick way to narrow it down too.
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    Keep in mind that the predicted range is based on the European rules limiting assist speed to 15.5mph. The reviews point out that the bikes are intended for serious road bikers who will be riding above this speed except when climbing or maybe encountering big headwinds. If these come to the U.S...
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    I just noticed trek is starting to use the hpr60 on their domane+ slr models, at least on the U.S. site. I wonder if they’ll eventually have both the 40 and the 60 as options.
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    They moved forward with a better product. I think trek and fazua still support the older gen systems, but who knows for how long.
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    I’ve read multiple people who have moved from the earlier treks with fazua to the newer TQ versions say that TQ is a huge improvement. More reliable, quieter, smoother power delivery, overall better performance.
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    Another new TQ motor: hpr40

    Just announced, and Canyon’s high end TQ hpr40 ebike weighs under 22 lbs. Interesting direction for TQ: lower power, smaller battery, no top tube ebike display, hidden assist level buttons, all but invisible. 200 Watts (nominal and peak) and 40nm torque. They’re going for the ultimate roadbike...
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