Johny, there is a reliable standard for bike motors - it's called torque. This is more complicated in bikes (than in cars) because while the actual force at the wheels does matter, hub motors and mid-drive motors transfer motor torque to the wheel differently. Plus, the mechanical advantage of smaller wheels on some bikes.Watts and amps are all over the place on motors. There is not a good standard for motors now that I have found. Like car hp at the crank or wheels. It is the wheels that mater.
Johnny
Geared hubs (like E-Glide Dapu) have a higher torque than DD (like RAD City) of the same or higher wattage. This is not brand-specific. Consumers need to educate themselves a little, I don't mean anybody in particular.
This thread is a month old, the OP has probably made up his mind already, while the members keep on kicking the dead horse. E-Glide is priced lower than some other comparable bikes (note: introductory price, not clear for how long).
And so is RAD, note: permanent low price. It is cheap but hardly any cheaper than similar online bikes. Customers buy RAD for reliable support, compared to many fly-by-night online sellers of low-cost bikes. Not for top-quality parts. Their parts are "ok".
E-Glide is more "commuter", while City is more "cruiser", this alone makes comparison difficult. E-Glide has overall better parts than RAD, and lower weight. But:
Geared Dapu hub is more expensive than RAD DD, impossible to get anywhere but from the dealer integrated with the wheel, and (likely) will last less than an average DD, but it has a higher torque - the choice is up to the user. I wouldn't worry about low torque (of DD) on flat terrains.
$$ Selle Royale seat wouldn't be a value to me because I would replace with a wide and cheap C9 anyway, not being a commuter or super-active.
Hydraulic brakes (if RAD had them) would be less important on DD that has regen braking, and wouldn't be a selling point to me, being a slow rider - but would be difficult to service DIY.
Depends on who you are, where you are and what you need it for.
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