Trail Cruiser
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I've gone back and forth since beta testing them. I've come to believe the best use is with and IGH build. A few bad shifts there can get a bit expensive. WITH a GS a Sturmey Archer 3 speed will hold up very well. For us city guys riding streets.
Anyone can arrive ultimately to the choices of power interruption that works great for them. For me, I developed a skill from a non-ebike to shift smoothly at high cadence (90-100 rpm) without pedal interruption. The key is to time the shift exactly when the crank is at vertical position where the crank torque is near zero even at high cadence. I am very obsessive when it comes to performing smooth shifting, and it is an artwork for me.
Enter the mid drive ebike. With the motor linked to the crank, I just also time the brake tap in sync with the shifting at vertical crank position. One additional skill I developed for the mid drive ebike (and this is very important to me), is to listen/feel as to when the shift is completed before I release the brake lever to restart the motor. If I release it too early then the shift will be balky and rough, it's like shifting on power. Balky rough shifting can also happen to non-ebikes.
I repeat the drill of upshifts and downshifts at high cadence without pedal interruption until I perfected and mastered the art of smooth shifting. Each bike requires slightly different technique.
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