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I think you have a lot of great ideas, but thinking maybe you're lacking overall experience/seat time with the different options available here. What the hell am I talking about? Get back with us when you've built and spent some time with a similar bike with GMAC power, a 1000w MAC geared hub, or maybe one of the new Bafang 1000w geared hubs for instance. Then you can compare apples with apples best possible.
The subject being discussed here has NOTHING to do with how fast your bike or any other bike will go. This is way more about a drag race to 10mph or so. Who can cross the road in the quickest manner possible. Zippy......
Comparing what you have going on with your bike is hardly typical.... but I'll give you a hint. All else being equal, I feel pretty safe predicting your bike will be smoked in a race across a street by one just like it with a 1000w+ geared hub power and a power supply that will stay up with it (35a+). Beyond that, for our subject at hand, nobody cares....
Lots of interesting twists and turns in this thread as well as apples to oranges comparisons so I thought it might be a good time to throw my thoughts in the mix.
I have two identical DIY high power ebikes (52V, 30A, 1500w). They are both built off Sulry Ogre Framesets and every component is identical except for tires/rims/hubs.
I ride these bikes alternating each day on the same trails.
Bike#1 GMAC 10T with phaserunner and CA3
Bike#2 BBSHD
I could give quite an essay on this subject, if really interested, go to my thread on the build(s).
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/my-new-custom-gmac-build-now-a-bbshd-as-well.38385/
I can also elaborate more here if people want.
In a nutshell as far as 'being zippy', its Bike#1 all day long, Sure I can gear down Bike#2 for a short quick takeoff from a stop but quickly run out of rpms and need to shift.
Each shift requires a delay to preserve the driveline. Bike#1 while maybe not having the initial 1 second burst of acceleration of Bike#2, all things considered its WAY faster
getting up to speed and no pauses need for upshifts.
Only area the BBSHD really shines is inclines above 10%. Below 6%, the GMAC excels under every condition....at 8% they are about equal. The BBSHD also has better weatherproofing. The BBSHD also has more nimble handling due to the low centrally located motor.
The GMAC is better in every other scenario. My rides are typically 20-30 miles, 1500ft-2000ft elevation, 4-6% 'average' grades (some grades up to 20% for short distances), headwind on the way home typically 15+mph. Most power demanding part of ride is going up a 6% grade battling 15+mph winds for a few miles at the end of the ride where I am usually at max power.
I have been all over the place as to which is the better bike (initially built GMAC, then BBSHD, then exclusively BBSHD, now GMAC and BBSHD)
There is so much more I can add, I will wait to see if anyone is interested.
FWIW, all my neighbors prefer the GMAC hands down
I have several nice brose mid-drives besides the BBSHD (iZip Moda, Bulls Evo 3, 2022 Specialized Turbo Levo)