roshan
Well-Known Member
This is just my comment about the Juggernaut, and not meant to be a knock, or try to start any trouble. Just my honest feeling for myself.
I really don't see much difference between it and dozens of other Fat bikes, and I never wanted one anyway, so I wasn't even considering one.
The biggest difference is that there's no other mid-drive fat bike out in the market for under $3500. Try a little Google search.
Yes, they did. The Juggernaut wasn't designed to stand out saying "ebike alert!!". Instead, the Juggernaut was designed to be quite stealth. I've been riding the many prototypes for the Juggernaut for about a year now. Every biker I pass just thinks I have some gigantic thighs or calves or something. They don't notice it's an electric bike unless they are told so. Why is this: 1. The motor is super quiet. 2. The battery looks like some kind of a water bottle.The reason for the difference is, the Storm has curb appeal, the juggernaut doesn't. A huge styling que for the Storm is the frame covers. They separate it from all others, including the juggernaut.
The reason Juggernaut frame was designed the way it is is because the frame is designed for both men and women from 5" tall to 6"4'. Try getting a short lady to ride the Storm.Another problem for the Juggernaut for my purposes is it has a smaller V than the Storm frame. I like a big V because I can stuff more battery's in there later, and the frame covers will hide them.
If you look at the comments section of the Storm - apart from all the bashing and heated speculations, you'll see a lot of people yelling they want black. Not many people enjoy riding a single speed yellow fat bike on the street. When choosing colors for the Juggernaut, over 1000 people were surveyed. Matt black stood out with votes much more than all other options combined.The rest is just nit picky ecstatic's. The color pops on the Storm, but in comparison the Juggernaut, it just there. The Juggernaut's straight tube frame isn't quite as attractive to my eye as the Storm's
I think you don't really know why the mid motor with gears is a big deal. I'll try to break it up for you:The only thing the Juggernaut has going for it is the gears, but they don't make that much difference to me. If I wanted gears I'd get a Schlumpf 2 Speed BB.
1. With a hub motor, no matter how many gears you have - Schlumpf or just regular rear gears, your motor can't use them. The motor is always running on 1 gear (the gear ratio depends on the size of the wheel). Try going uphill for 15 mins straight and you'll see all the problems prop up - overheated motor, burnt controller, drained battery.
- With a mid motor, you use the gears of your bike as a transmission for the motor. When you're going up hill, switch to a lower gear and the motor buzzes along while being really cool. So with the mid motor the gears are not just for your feet but also for the motor.
If you do a cost comparison of a Bafang BBS02 motor with any other Hub motor, you'll see why the Juggernaut and the Stunner are some crazy good deals. Hope this helps!