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    What is the difference between 80nm of torque on a hub motor(cadence sensor) compared to a 80nm of torque on a MD (torque sensor)

    I have a Rambo Krusader AWD, although it doesn't have walk assist, it sure had some torque while standing along side of it, giving her a bit of juice and trying to hold it back, the front wheel would lift up and start skipping. It has two 500w hub motors and their site says 160nm of torque...
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    Hello from Western WI

    FYI, Rambo is replacing under warranty. BTW, isn't the RX-RK5 and Nexus, much shorter hubs? Meaning, the internal spacing for the frame is much smaller than 193-197mm on these Rambos, and the axels are also short? The RSX-RK5 has a 240mm length axel. The only other one I know of that could...
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    Hello from Western WI

    Hi PedalUma, I did find the instructions not long after getting the bike on how to adjust it with the barrel adjuster and I always keep an eye on it. It was off by about 1/16" out-of-box. I had also reached out to JohnnyNerdOut, who has one of these hubs (RSX-RK5), and he said 3rd gear is the...
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    Hello from Western WI

    I was an avid BMX/freestyler back in the 80s and got my first MTB in the late 90s. After doing two MS150 events in back-to-back years, I got out cycling because my hands became numb for days afterwards. I had also moved from the Twin Cities to WI, and just got out of riding, even short...
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