Difficult decision between the strongest on the paper and the fastest on the road - and often discussed in the internet. The major problem is: The 45km/h Spitzing is a phantom. It's shown in the internet, but if you check the official dealers, they all have only the slow Spitzing eMTB's. I really hope, you'll find one to test ride for at least our daily track.
The TQ drum motor is a very special construction (single axis) built many years ago. No major ebike company has used it - until a few years ago, Haibike brought it into its 25km/h eMTB Flyon. Then, M1 announced this motor in a 45km/h version in its strongest ebikes. But even this bike has only a 48T chainring (Stromer uses 52T). With other words: If you will maintain 45 km/h, you have to pedal much faster than on a Stromer. The other problem is the loss of torque on such high speed. On the motor axis the unbeatable value - but due to the transmission gearing, at the rear axle values only in the range of a ST5 (Do your own calculation with 48T : 11T).
But this is only paper values and thoughts.
With the ST5, the problem is not to be too fast - then if you do so, you're in the fade out range of the motor. Then, you need much more own force then if you keep the speed slightly below (not more than 45 km/h). However, it was not so difficult for me to accelerate on an open road with one hand at the handlebar while the other hand holds the heavy camera.
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