Anyone know the torque of a carerra crosscity
candha64
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That's it really thankyou . Or if anyone can tell me the quantitative factors in a spec that indicate the power of an e bike on an incline .
Is it wattage, ampage, or torque . Someone said all ebike are 250 wattage or did they mean the maximum they can be is 250 and if so is the crosscity less than 250 wattage thankyou for your help everyone
Is it wattage, ampage, or torque . Someone said all ebike are 250 wattage or did they mean the maximum they can be is 250 and if so is the crosscity less than 250 wattage thankyou for your help everyone
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To be legal as an e-bike (as opposed to being legally a motorbike and needing to be registered, taxed and insured) it has to be capped at 250W.
They are all 250W, its very easy to achieve and all are capped down electronically, at a minimum they will be capable of 500W with the right power electronics (some Non European markets aren't capped and they use the same motors) although it may start to overheat. but I wouldn't be upping the power in a folder.
Bafang are a decent value motor supplier.
https://www.bafang-e.com/en/products/?tx_bafangbase_bafangseries[series]=3&tx_bafangbase_bafangseries[action]=show&tx_bafangbase_bafangseries[controller]=Series&cHash=7d287aa1212fcfb8539d1d593e964fe1
Be aware that even though it's a folder it weighs 40lbs.Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0