emco5
Active Member
I’ve received theory and recommendations on this subject, but I’d appreciate feedback from someone who has 'actually experienced' both power systems. Your hands-on opinion is good enough, no need to argue variables and the grey areas. Speed doesn't matter, either.
Bike-A has a Bafang 36v 350-watt geared hub with thumb-throttle, and its granny gearing is the common 28t chainring with 32t rear cog.
Bike-B has the 36v 250-watt Shimano STEPS mid-drive PAS system with manual shifting. Its granny gearing is 44t chainring with a 32t cog in back.
Both bikes have identical geometry, weigh the same, and have the same tires.
Ridden by the same person up a 9% hill for 1/2 mile, which bike would get to the top with less rider effort?
Bike-A has a Bafang 36v 350-watt geared hub with thumb-throttle, and its granny gearing is the common 28t chainring with 32t rear cog.
Bike-B has the 36v 250-watt Shimano STEPS mid-drive PAS system with manual shifting. Its granny gearing is 44t chainring with a 32t cog in back.
Both bikes have identical geometry, weigh the same, and have the same tires.
Ridden by the same person up a 9% hill for 1/2 mile, which bike would get to the top with less rider effort?