The search for perfection never stands still. I've been pretty happy with my results so far, but there's always room for improvement it seems. An owners group with over 5000 members, all owning the same bike has evolved into a great resource. Some smart monkey figured out that there's a 750w Bafang motor that's so close to the exact same physical size as the stock 350w motor that it's guts fit neatly inside the stock motor casing. This allows a couple desirable upgrades. 1. more than twice the torque, and 2. the ability to use a 7 speed freewheel in the stock frame. This change has had as great an impact on my bike as anything I've done so far.
The Bafang 750w geared motor has a whopping 80Nm of torque. That's twice as much as many 1000w direct drive hub motors.
One problem with previous 3 speed freewheel I was running was the smallest gear available on a 3 speed is 16T. Even with my 50T front chain ring I was all pedaled out at only about 22 mph. This new 7 speed freewheel has an 11T sprocket which allows me to pedal easily way past any top speed I can achieve even riding down a mountain. Actually 6th gear is great for racing at top speed, and 7th is like overdrive for when you get tired.
It's also kind of a sleeper now, because the since I'm retaining the stock motor shell it still says 350w on the motor in case anyone is looking.
The Bafang 750w geared motor has a whopping 80Nm of torque. That's twice as much as many 1000w direct drive hub motors.
One problem with previous 3 speed freewheel I was running was the smallest gear available on a 3 speed is 16T. Even with my 50T front chain ring I was all pedaled out at only about 22 mph. This new 7 speed freewheel has an 11T sprocket which allows me to pedal easily way past any top speed I can achieve even riding down a mountain. Actually 6th gear is great for racing at top speed, and 7th is like overdrive for when you get tired.
It's also kind of a sleeper now, because the since I'm retaining the stock motor shell it still says 350w on the motor in case anyone is looking.