Ravi Kempaiah
Well-Known Member
- Region
- Canada
- City
- Halifax
I was able to test some of the 2017 bikes.
Very impressed how they were able to squeeze in 600Whr (48V, 12.5Ah) battery so beautifully.
The new version of the Dapu motor is very powerful.
2015 models were running at 36v , 350W and the controller was programmed for zippy start. Lots of customers complained that ECO was too strong and it needs to be toned down.
So, 2016 models (48V, 500W motors) had milder controller programming for ECO and STD.
For 2017, they have tweaked it further to make it zippy and powerful over a fairly large torque band. It has more oomph than some of the powerful Pedego models.
Another improvement is thru axle system on the hub motor bikes. Up until 2016, they had a kind of built-in ratchet system and now it's even better.
While mid-drives are great for mountain biking, the simplicity and power of hub motors for commuting or long distance riding can't be ignored.
2017 EVO Pro ... a great looking bike.
Very impressed how they were able to squeeze in 600Whr (48V, 12.5Ah) battery so beautifully.
The new version of the Dapu motor is very powerful.
2015 models were running at 36v , 350W and the controller was programmed for zippy start. Lots of customers complained that ECO was too strong and it needs to be toned down.
So, 2016 models (48V, 500W motors) had milder controller programming for ECO and STD.
For 2017, they have tweaked it further to make it zippy and powerful over a fairly large torque band. It has more oomph than some of the powerful Pedego models.
Another improvement is thru axle system on the hub motor bikes. Up until 2016, they had a kind of built-in ratchet system and now it's even better.
While mid-drives are great for mountain biking, the simplicity and power of hub motors for commuting or long distance riding can't be ignored.
2017 EVO Pro ... a great looking bike.