Have you noticed that Bafang is only used by DIY riders and non-mainstream bike manufactures?
If you look around, Bafang is only used by Juiced, FLX, Luna, AddMotor, Surface 604, Biktrix, Pedego, etc.
Yes, I'm aware that some non-mainstream bike manufacutures use something other than Bafang. Such as TongSheng, Das Kit, etc.
There are some exceptions, but I'm talking about it in general.
Now, I did look around some of the mainstream bike manufactures' ebikes.
Cannondale, Trek, GT, Specialized, Giant, Marin, Kona, Raleigh, Rocky Mountain, Bianchi, Fuji, Scott, Merida, etc.
Guess what, NONE of them was using Bafang.
They just use Yamaha, Bosch, Shimano or Brose.
No Bafang.
Yes, again I know there are some exceptions.
Raleigh is using Shimano STEPS for mid drive and TrazX for hub drive, Rocky Mountain was using Propulsion Powercycles, so not everything was made by Yamaha or Bosch. But my point is, no Bafang or TongSheng.
I think Bafang makes good products. They're not any louder, they not any weaker, I honestly think Bafang makes good products for a lot less price.
As you can see, some of the Bafang systems are very aesthetically pleasing too. They don't look inferior to any other motor manufactures.
https://www.bafang-e.com/en.html
Also I think we can all agree that Bafang is huge in ebike industry and the majority of us do not have problems riding Bafang equipped bikes.
For example, when I ride my Bafang powered bike (Juiced) I don't worry about my motor blowing up or just breaking down and getting stranded.
Yes, I did have some problems with motor making some grinding noises, but no product is perfect. So I think Bafang is reasonably reliable.
Why do you think mainstream bike manufactures are avoiding Bafang?
Is it because of historical perception of Chinese manufactures producing low quality products?
If you look around, Bafang is only used by Juiced, FLX, Luna, AddMotor, Surface 604, Biktrix, Pedego, etc.
Yes, I'm aware that some non-mainstream bike manufacutures use something other than Bafang. Such as TongSheng, Das Kit, etc.
There are some exceptions, but I'm talking about it in general.
Now, I did look around some of the mainstream bike manufactures' ebikes.
Cannondale, Trek, GT, Specialized, Giant, Marin, Kona, Raleigh, Rocky Mountain, Bianchi, Fuji, Scott, Merida, etc.
Guess what, NONE of them was using Bafang.
They just use Yamaha, Bosch, Shimano or Brose.
No Bafang.
Yes, again I know there are some exceptions.
Raleigh is using Shimano STEPS for mid drive and TrazX for hub drive, Rocky Mountain was using Propulsion Powercycles, so not everything was made by Yamaha or Bosch. But my point is, no Bafang or TongSheng.
I think Bafang makes good products. They're not any louder, they not any weaker, I honestly think Bafang makes good products for a lot less price.
As you can see, some of the Bafang systems are very aesthetically pleasing too. They don't look inferior to any other motor manufactures.
https://www.bafang-e.com/en.html
Also I think we can all agree that Bafang is huge in ebike industry and the majority of us do not have problems riding Bafang equipped bikes.
For example, when I ride my Bafang powered bike (Juiced) I don't worry about my motor blowing up or just breaking down and getting stranded.
Yes, I did have some problems with motor making some grinding noises, but no product is perfect. So I think Bafang is reasonably reliable.
Why do you think mainstream bike manufactures are avoiding Bafang?
Is it because of historical perception of Chinese manufactures producing low quality products?