What is irrelevant about a 40nm Rad DD motor and an upgrade that is advertised as only 35nm. Torque is torque, doesn’t matter where it comes from. The upgrade is less than the original?You're talking about stock RadCity motor, which is irrelevant.
That Bolton kit that you posted comes with motor, controller and display.
You will be replacing the motor.
It says, "includes the Motor controller, KT-LCD8H color display, and new rear wheel assembly."
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You are speaking of a RAD City? You came to this opinon using what information? Or this something you read on the internet?Is it worth investing more time and money in a frame and setup that is inherently heavy and has poor handling characteristics?
This motor is highly recommended if you want more climbing power, I believe @AHicks has it.
Interestingly, it doesn't show the display (unless they forgot to include it in the photo?) so you might have to purchase it separately.
In addition, this one looks like it has cassette, not freewheel.
Also, you might have to solder XT60 or something for battery connection.
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I'm not going to take this apart piece by piece. I'm just going to say you need to do some checking on some of these "facts" you are sharing. Seriously. Somebody not knowing any better can spend some serious time and money only to discover what they've read was totally inaccurate. For that reason, BAD information is often worse than none.... -AlCassettes with freehubs are used on higher end non-electric bikes. They have some advantages. Lower end big box regular bikes have freewheels. Freewheels are much heavier but are easy to screw on. Free hubs have more engagement points (you do not need to turn the pedals as many degrees to power the bike) and sound higher quality with more clicks per revolution, and they coast further. Every hub motor eBike kit I have encountered so far has had a freewheel. Freewheels have attached threads at the bottom of the stack. Freehub cassettes attach with a separate lock ring on the top of the stack of gears. You cannot mix and match these systems. Also freehub cassettes will go down to 10-T for the highest gear. Freewheels can only go down the 13-Teeth.