souftosouf
New Member
Hello everyone,
I previously owned a Bulls EVO AM1 Bosch Performance CX (GEN 4) with a 650Wh battery, 140mm travel, 203mm discs, and Sram GX Eagle transmission. It was perfect. It got stolen. Since then, I've been using a TSDZ2B for commuting and sometimes just cruising around. It has 85Nm of torque but isn't as powerful as the Bulls.
I want to build a bike, but I can't decide between the M510 and M820.
Pros of M820:
My TSDZ2B is quite good, but I'm looking for much more power on max assist.
I dont know if i care that much about weight, 2kg more is that bad if i get a lot of power
Thanks for your advice.
I previously owned a Bulls EVO AM1 Bosch Performance CX (GEN 4) with a 650Wh battery, 140mm travel, 203mm discs, and Sram GX Eagle transmission. It was perfect. It got stolen. Since then, I've been using a TSDZ2B for commuting and sometimes just cruising around. It has 85Nm of torque but isn't as powerful as the Bulls.
I want to build a bike, but I can't decide between the M510 and M820.
Pros of M820:
- Lightweight in general, with good-looking frames available (CEF50)
- Newer
- More torque and power (711W peak power)
- Standard batteries and removable battery on many frames (DENGFU E82)
- I was in eco mode 95% of the time with the Bosch. But I loved the fact that tour and turbo modes were available if I needed to rush somewhere. Is the M820 much less powerful than the Bosch on max assist? Does it require a lot of input to get the max power?
- Is the M510 a good motor relative to the Bosch? Does it still have the issues it had at it beginning?
- What is the feeling with Bafang motors? Does it feel natural when pedaling?
My TSDZ2B is quite good, but I'm looking for much more power on max assist.
I dont know if i care that much about weight, 2kg more is that bad if i get a lot of power
Thanks for your advice.