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Product name: Polini E-P3 MX
Price paid: 1000
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: Hi Guys,
I put togther this video talking about the new Polini E-P3 MX ebike motor.
90 NM
2880 grams
250 watts
500 wh battery
100 percent user serviceable
Opinion:
Its more powerful than any other motor I have tried. Its also from a European motor maker. The killer feature apart from very high performance, is the fact it's 100 percent user serviceable. Considering the day after making it my Specialized test bike motor broke, I think Polini have a valid point.
Need some more time on it, but if feels like the full 90 NM is available all the time and the motor essentially has more torque than other motors in its class. It pushes all the time. Uphill found myself arriving at the 25km/h limit. Low cadences lots of available power all the time, in all situations.
Battery drain is similar to all other batteries I have tried on other motors in comparable distance traveled / height gained situations.
Not widely available on bikes, but it should be, especially with the self maintenance feature! Im interested to know the software tune that it has, It would be good to compare software by downloading it from each bike to have a look. Is this tune possible with all motors?
My wish now is to have the motor on more bikes. The bike I tried it on is a Fulgur Mula, which is a good bike, a totally unknown brand from Italy.
If anyone has any specific questions about how it felt, list them below and I will answer them.
Video Review
Product name: Polini E-P3 MX
Price paid: 1000
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: Hi Guys,
I put togther this video talking about the new Polini E-P3 MX ebike motor.
90 NM
2880 grams
250 watts
500 wh battery
100 percent user serviceable
Opinion:
Its more powerful than any other motor I have tried. Its also from a European motor maker. The killer feature apart from very high performance, is the fact it's 100 percent user serviceable. Considering the day after making it my Specialized test bike motor broke, I think Polini have a valid point.
Need some more time on it, but if feels like the full 90 NM is available all the time and the motor essentially has more torque than other motors in its class. It pushes all the time. Uphill found myself arriving at the 25km/h limit. Low cadences lots of available power all the time, in all situations.
Battery drain is similar to all other batteries I have tried on other motors in comparable distance traveled / height gained situations.
Not widely available on bikes, but it should be, especially with the self maintenance feature! Im interested to know the software tune that it has, It would be good to compare software by downloading it from each bike to have a look. Is this tune possible with all motors?
My wish now is to have the motor on more bikes. The bike I tried it on is a Fulgur Mula, which is a good bike, a totally unknown brand from Italy.
If anyone has any specific questions about how it felt, list them below and I will answer them.
Video Review
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