tommybgood
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I finally had a chance to demo aventon's fat bike and also a bike with bafang mid drive.
The gap in quality (and safety) between the industry leaders such as Bosch, Shimano and Brose and the aforementioned is enormous.
With the Aventon, power did not come on at all without at least a half pedal stroke, and sometimes not even then. It was very unpredictable as you had no idea when the controller would actually switch on to motor power. The bike would then lurch forward at whatever assist level you set, so hopefully you took some care to check first!
The aventon had a strange, cheap feel aside from the motor itself; I couldn't narrow it down to any one factor. The unrefined motor and controller played a role, but so did the abundance of cheap plastic bits everywhere. It's also very heavy and a bear to maneuver and steer. The bike is an attention getter for sure, but not fun to ride.
The bafang motor was just flat out bad. Like the aventon hub motor, it required an unpredictable amount of partial revolutions before turning on, then surged forward in a very unnatural way. It was an on off switch which felt very unsafe.
I get that everyone wants to save money upfront but your safety is paramount and long term satisfaction should be your main priority, not shopping for a rock bottom price initially.
The gap in quality (and safety) between the industry leaders such as Bosch, Shimano and Brose and the aforementioned is enormous.
With the Aventon, power did not come on at all without at least a half pedal stroke, and sometimes not even then. It was very unpredictable as you had no idea when the controller would actually switch on to motor power. The bike would then lurch forward at whatever assist level you set, so hopefully you took some care to check first!
The aventon had a strange, cheap feel aside from the motor itself; I couldn't narrow it down to any one factor. The unrefined motor and controller played a role, but so did the abundance of cheap plastic bits everywhere. It's also very heavy and a bear to maneuver and steer. The bike is an attention getter for sure, but not fun to ride.
The bafang motor was just flat out bad. Like the aventon hub motor, it required an unpredictable amount of partial revolutions before turning on, then surged forward in a very unnatural way. It was an on off switch which felt very unsafe.
I get that everyone wants to save money upfront but your safety is paramount and long term satisfaction should be your main priority, not shopping for a rock bottom price initially.