TForan
Well-Known Member
Again, the output between active line and CX are the same even though it is different motors. I ride a CX with the Trek Powerfly 8.
250 watt is a cut off in some places for being labelled a bicycle. The bafang motors you're listing are not classified as "bicycles" they would be mopeds. In most states that have a class system under 750 watts is bicycle, over is motorbike or moped. You would not be allowed on greenways and certainly not natural surface.
Check out People For Bikes / Ebikes and resources to find state general statutes regarding ebikes/bicycles.
I'm sure your bike works great in your application but I have a heavy Fatbike and it takes a lot of torque to move it around. That's why the Bafang Ultra works so well with it.
As far as legalities , I ride 99 % on paved trails and streets. No one will bother you around here. But, take an e-bike on a MTB trail and the hate will be everywhere. For whatever reason they can't stand seeing ebikes on the dirt paths.
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