DragNLady
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It just occurred to me to ask Rad for some insight into this, and this is what they said: . . . . . . The difference between the two motors is purely in the programming, as the motors themselves are the same make. The Canadian models are just programmed to not exceed 500 watts, with the pedal assist levels also offering more gradual wattage increases as well. This allows them to get slightly more range than the US models, although it isn't necessarily noticeable for the average rider.
The actually performance differences are typically just seen in extreme circumstances, as 500 watts is plenty of power for most circumstances. Additionally, there are limitations even with the 750 watt motors. For longevity purposes, we do recommend keeping the motor at or below 500 watts when tacking steep or exceedingly long hills, as that will help to ensure that the motor isn't strained beyond its capacity. Because of this, I would typically recommend the Canadian model as performance will be similar but you won't need to worry about the additional cost and headache of getting it across the border.
The actually performance differences are typically just seen in extreme circumstances, as 500 watts is plenty of power for most circumstances. Additionally, there are limitations even with the 750 watt motors. For longevity purposes, we do recommend keeping the motor at or below 500 watts when tacking steep or exceedingly long hills, as that will help to ensure that the motor isn't strained beyond its capacity. Because of this, I would typically recommend the Canadian model as performance will be similar but you won't need to worry about the additional cost and headache of getting it across the border.