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- TQ Behind-the-Scenes / Sensor Architecture — Velomotion published a factory tour this week clarifying TQ's unconventional sensor approach: no torque sensor in the traditional sense. Instead, strain gauges are mounted on the BB axle bearings, with a real-time algorithm that extracts torque, pedaling asymmetry, and standing vs. seated position. Explains the HPR50's unusually natural power delivery. No firmware changes announced.
Velomotion: TQ Home Visit, April 2026 - TQ HPR60 — Motor Group Test Published — Specs confirmed in independent testing: 60 Nm / 350W peak / 1.92 kg (70g heavier than HPR50). Battery compatibility now spans three options: 290 Wh, 360 Wh, and 580 Wh — a material improvement over HPR50's single 360 Wh option. Retrofit into Trek Fuel EXe frames confirmed, but firmware-capped at 300W to prevent thermal overload in a chassis not designed for full HPR60 output.
E-MOUNTAINBIKE: HPR60 Group Test | MBR: Trek Fuel+ / HPR60 retrofit E-MOUNTAINBIKE: HPR60 Group Test - TQ HPR50 Reliability Analysis Published — CyclOnline published an analysis of failure modes in deployed HPR50/HPR120S units. Primary failure modes: (1) one-way clutch failure — cranks spin freely, motor mechanically decoupled; (2) heat-related degradation. No official recall from TQ. The HPR60's updated thermal management is a direct response to field data from the HPR50 population.
CyclOnline: TQ Motor Issues Analysis