SC00CHB00CH
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To stir the pot a little here-
We seem to have wandered a bit - from "zippy" to ability to climb? Earlier we were comparing the "zippy factor", hub drives vs. mid.
I don't think anyone here will argue the fact that a mid will out climb a hub, for extended or steep climb purposes at least. We already know that! Put a mid in granny gear and you can climb rock walls. Does that make them "zippy"?
A bulldozer can climb much the same way, for a very similar reason (gearing). Does that make them "zippy"? I don't think so
Are there differences in what comes to mind with the term "zippy"?
Are hub motors more zippy than mid-drives? NO they are not more quick or speedy
If I compare a 250 watt mid drive to a 3000 watt hub motor and say that hub motors are more 'zippy' isn't an apples to apples comparison.
When comparing apples to apples 750 watt mid drive versus a 750 watt hub motor , same weight , same everything. The mid-drive is more zippy in every way. Corners ,flat roads , hills , no hills. Irregardless of climbing ability. It's just straight physics when understanding how each motor works to propel the bike.
So unequivocally YES mid-drives are WAY more zippy 'very quick or speedy' than hub motors in every single imaginable way.
Another thing to consider is wheel size , a smaller wheeled bike irregardless of the motor be it a mid-drive or hub motor will typically feel more zippy because of the smaller diameter wheel.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/zippy
very quick or speedy
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