emco5
Active Member
Not trying to argue. Just saying from my personal experience experience of ....
5000+ miles on Easy Motion geared hub motor bikes.
5000+ miles Bosch speed motor based bikes
10,000+ miles Stromer- DD hubs.
I am willing to bet $300 that the new 2017 Easy Motion 650: (Link Removed - No Longer Exists) will outperform any Bosch CX or Bosch speed motor (Haibike Riese and Muller, Focus etc) bike on a moderate terrain of 20 miles with 5-8% grade hills and have more range and power. The price-performance ratio for mid-motor bikes is yet to make a compelling sense. it's simply not there.
Not trying to be arrogant here. It is thousands of hours of saddle time speaking....
Ravi, I know where you are coming from, and kudos for the efforts [seriously, wow]. I've been riding eBikes since 1998 and do not have as many accumulated miles as your records, but I base my opinions on the ride-ability of mids on steep hills [more than 8% in Seattle]. Obviously, a large hub compared to a smaller mid, such as a 350w Bosch, is going to have an energy advantage. Comparing systems of equal wattage and rear gearing, though, a direct or geared hub will not have the muscle to allow a slower climbing speed at a more relaxed cadence like a mid offers. If your bike is heavily loaded, speed up a hill matters a lot less than just getting to the top without cardiac arrest. Sometimes less can be more. Having a lighter weight mid-drive bike that climbs well can be a much better daily ride than a larger/heavier hub bike that might go faster.