Mabman
E*POWAH Elite World Champion
In the e-Zesty thread it started to drift off into the use of the Fazua system for drop bar bikes. Obviously this segment of the eBike market is coming on strong and there are several different takes on the motor systems, whether a hub drive or mid drive, that are appearing on the different brands. However most as noted in the other thread are looking to make as stealthy a system as possible which means a small watt motor mated to a small wh battery in the hopes of keeping the overall weight reasonable. However the ads stating longer rides possible doesn't really make sense when you consider that most road rides are meant to be long, say in the 100km range, and that would mean an average use of 2.5wh/km which is a pretty frugal use of the energy on board.
Even if you only used the assist for the odd hill or headwind at that time you would be needing probably the full amount of assist available which would be using substantially more wh/km. So you would then turn it off for the downs and flats and be pedaling along on a heavier bike than normal as the speed limiter would be in effect anyway. All good but in reality is there any real advantage to having the extra weight of the assist system on board at the end of the ride? Everyone will have different views on this but in my experience using eDropbar bikes the last few years it wouldn't be for my needs.
As to what this category means to the EMTB community there will be some cross over because a properly setup eDBB can actually do off piste trails as well as pavé and gravé. I have been using mine as such since I first figured out is was possible and fun even. The new Gravel sector bikes mostly are plenty able to do trail work with their wider rims and tires run at low psi.
Even if you only used the assist for the odd hill or headwind at that time you would be needing probably the full amount of assist available which would be using substantially more wh/km. So you would then turn it off for the downs and flats and be pedaling along on a heavier bike than normal as the speed limiter would be in effect anyway. All good but in reality is there any real advantage to having the extra weight of the assist system on board at the end of the ride? Everyone will have different views on this but in my experience using eDropbar bikes the last few years it wouldn't be for my needs.
As to what this category means to the EMTB community there will be some cross over because a properly setup eDBB can actually do off piste trails as well as pavé and gravé. I have been using mine as such since I first figured out is was possible and fun even. The new Gravel sector bikes mostly are plenty able to do trail work with their wider rims and tires run at low psi.