AHicks
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- Snow Bird - Summer S.E. Michigan, Winter Gulf Coast North Central Fl.
While this might be true regarding a direct drive hub, the 5:1 gearing of a geared hub make them pretty efficient at low speeds..... (say under 20 mph). Not unusual for a geared hub to have 2-3 times higher NM available when starting from a stop.
"If you are talking about a hub motor you probably want the opposite. Hub motors are inefficient at low speeds. Thus, I would bump the PAS level up and try to take the hill at a similar speed to the rest of the ride. "
"If you are talking about a hub motor you probably want the opposite. Hub motors are inefficient at low speeds. Thus, I would bump the PAS level up and try to take the hill at a similar speed to the rest of the ride. "