Alex Smith
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Thanks for all the replies!
@Ravi Kempaiah @George S. - ah! So at 14% I didn't test the ST2 at full strength. More reason to return for another test. It was lively even at 14% (except on hills).
@RoyL and @flymeaway - good to hear the BBs02 is so quiet. Thanks for the pictures and the story Court. Where did you purchase your BBS02s? @RoyL - I'm not inclined toward the BBSHD as the guy at electric fat bike says it's too much power, out of control power. I don't want to pop wheelies. I worry about it being illegal (for a reason). I worry about safety. I'm on bike paths and the bridge for a considerable portion of the ride, with speed limits put in place for good reasons.
@Douglas Ruby - great points about the gearing difference. How much does cadence matter on these bikes? I understand that cadence is how speed is determined on a BBs02, but for a bike that senses torque or torque plus cadence with a rear drive hub, I'm not sure if it's faster to spin fast or spin slow and hard (standing even).
@Ravi Kempaiah @George S. - ah! So at 14% I didn't test the ST2 at full strength. More reason to return for another test. It was lively even at 14% (except on hills).
@RoyL and @flymeaway - good to hear the BBs02 is so quiet. Thanks for the pictures and the story Court. Where did you purchase your BBS02s? @RoyL - I'm not inclined toward the BBSHD as the guy at electric fat bike says it's too much power, out of control power. I don't want to pop wheelies. I worry about it being illegal (for a reason). I worry about safety. I'm on bike paths and the bridge for a considerable portion of the ride, with speed limits put in place for good reasons.
@Douglas Ruby - great points about the gearing difference. How much does cadence matter on these bikes? I understand that cadence is how speed is determined on a BBs02, but for a bike that senses torque or torque plus cadence with a rear drive hub, I'm not sure if it's faster to spin fast or spin slow and hard (standing even).