[email protected] that kind of drag. I mean drag caused by tyres and rear suspension.
Today I was checking over my wife's bike which is a Cube Access ( hardtail). I took it out on the road at the side of my house as part of the checkover and did a couple of miles just riding up and down what is a pretty steep hill. The bike is Bosch Gen4 powered, 625w/h battery, 12 speed, hardtail. I have never bothered to update the firmware so the motor is still 75nm rather than 85nm. Its a 29er running on Schwalbe Smart Sam tyres 2.6.
I have the same motor but at 85nm in my Whyte E180 but the difference in performance is night and day, and I dont just mean in terms of outright power.
The amount of difference a lighter bike with no rear suspension and running faster rolling tyres was amazing. I know the E180 is at the other end of the spectrum in terms of efficiency v traction but even so it was interesting feeling just how the extra drag/lack of efficiency on the E180 impacted on how the motor responded to torque input in EMTB mode. Pick up was much smoother especially when regaining speed after momentum was lost. Changing gear with less back off of power was easier and smoother despite SRAM X01 gear on the Whyte which is pretty darn good for that.
It certainly encouraged me to start thinking more seriously about the tyres I use on the Whyte if nothing else ( Assegais currently).
Having said all of that I forgot I was riding a hardtail and there is a slight ramp from the road onto my driveway which I hit quite fast and the back end nearly kicked me off!! On my Whyte I dont even notice it!!