Hey everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the Bolton E-bikes Podcast, a place where you can learn all about electric bikes. Now I know I've covered this before, but today I want to take a deeper dive into the world of electric bike motors and which one is the right one for YOU?
In this episode, you’ll get answers to questions and topics like:
- How to determine which motor is the right type for your ebike needs.
- What if it’s been a long time since you’ve ridden a bike? What should you be looking for?
- The difference between the wattage of motors.
- How to determine which bike is best for trails and hills.
- Cadence sensor vs Torque sensor
- Mid-drive vs Hub Motors
- And so much more!
Thanks again for listening to The Bolton Ebikes Podcast. I do appreciate all of you. Go join the Facebook groups about e-bikes there's one for Bolton eBikes, go check out the YouTube channel. Leave comments, just get involved. Even if you don't have an ebike yet, I can guarantee you will very soon. And if you do have an ebike, keep coming back for more about ebikes and how you can make yours better.
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06/30/20 • 26 min
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