Check out this Fazua based Nox Helium. Freshly updated with the brand new Black Pepper software upstate from Fazua that unlocks more power from the motor.
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Check out this Fazua based Nox Helium. Freshly updated with the brand new Black Pepper software upstate from Fazua that unlocks more power from the motor.
I have to do a back to back test! But for sure its competitive!You didn't answer the ultimate question though. Has the Fazua upgrade made it competetive with the Levo SL motor?
Its getting picked up tomorrow sadlyAre you holding on to it for a bit, or do you have to give it back - shame if you cant take it to the terrain it deserves!
This is why I want to do a back to back style test. Need the eZesty really as thats the closest. Drag race up a hill, timed, 3 runs. It'll be easy to identify which is more powerful!I get the impression that the SL motor, despite what the facts and figures on paper are, feels as if not more powerful in terms of support, when riding? Or am I wrong - It was a good year between when I rode a faze bike and the SL, but I was surprised with the SL, thinking it would have minimal assistance.
Yes. Easy to look at numbers and compare. The thing is with batteries and motors theres more too it than stats. But, we all like stats right?! But its about the overall experience as you suggest.Its tricky isn't it, I think as you say the sum of the SL's systems parts adds up to a better experience out on the trail than the facts on figures on paper might suggest.
Hi Rob,Its getting picked up tomorrow sadly
This is why I want to do a back to back style test. Need the eZesty really as thats the closest. Drag race up a hill, timed, 3 runs. It'll be easy to identify which is more powerful!
There a bit more to it also though. Software and efficiency come into play. Although the power on the Fazua is higher I think that the battery will be rinsed through much quicker.
At a cadence of 80, Fazua electrical power is approximately 410 watts, mechanical power is 300 watts. Thats losing 110 watts (27%) of its power through heat loss / low efficiency.
At a cadence of around 55 there is an even bigger delta. 450 watts Electrical that translates into 300 watts mechanical. 33% of energy is lost (150 watts).
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The SL has an electical power of approximately 290 watts. And a mechanical power of 250 watts. Its losing 40 watts (14%) of its power. So much more efficient. Sadly I cant see the same calculation at 55 cadence on the SL, I didnt capture that. But it will be less efficient also at lower cadence, but I suspect not as much as the Fazua.
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So you can see that its not just all about out and out power. Its about the entire experience / package.
I suspect that the Fazua will out power the SL on climbs. But id you're on a longer rider there will be a cross over point where the SL power exceeds that of the Fazua due to the more efficient system.
Hope it all makes sense, just thinking it all through in my head!
If you have found german articles, they are very easy to read. Just install google translate browser extensionWhat i REALLY want to hear about is the Nox hardtail ( or full suspension ) with the Sachs RS motor , 112 Nm which is suppose to channel a lot of its power into low cadence situations .
Most of the riding reviews are in deutsch . i haven't found any that are in english , yet .
Rob, is there Any chance of you getting one of these for a test run ?
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