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7 Problems Mid Drive Ebike Motors Have That No One Tells You 

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Thinking about investing in a mid-drive eBike motor? Before you make your purchase, discover the 7 hidden drawbacks and problems that often go unnoticed. From maintenance issues to unexpected costs, this video uncovers the truth about mid-drive eBike motors that you need to know. Don't miss out; watch now to make an informed decision!

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@Shindinru
@Shindinru Месяц назад
Ok, let's talk these in order. 1) This is a problem mainly affecting Mid-drives with cadence sensors (bafang bbs02/bbshd, for example), not Mid-drives over all. This is also quickly reminded by carrying a spare chair and a few quick links. 2) Number 2 is a non-issue and a can of worms. A hub drive is not directly comparable to a Mid-drives and vice versa. What matters is torque, a hub motor needs about 2 to 3 times the wattage to produce the same torque. Put simple, a hub drive needs 2 to 3 times the wattage to produce the same power (torque). 3) Complexity. Having worked on both I can say, not really. There are 4 basic components to an e-bike. Motor, (motor) controller, battery and finally miscellaneous. Most Mid-drives combine motor and controller into one unit. 4) Comparability. This is the first real argument to choose one over the other, but is subjective. You just need to pick the one that best meets your needs. 5) Noise level. Like 4 it's really subjective and dependent on the motor. I've heard both “noisy” and quiet motors of both types over the years. 6) Group clearance. That is a Mid-drives retrofit kit (again , bbs02/bbshd for example) problem and not a Mid-drives problem. Purpose made Mid-drives bikes don't have this problem. 7) Efficiency. This is simply wrong. A Mid-drives going through the gear system is much more efficient than a hub motor. If you don't think so remember that the gearing allows a “weak” human, at 200-300w, to travel multiple times their walking speed with the same effort.
@southernebiking
@southernebiking Год назад
I would say first off you need a gearshift sensor. Secondly, always have a chain breaker and a master link. I agree that the ground clearance could be an issue on a mid drive that you have built yourself. It is not an issue on factory built ones though. efficiency, I would argue mid drives are much more efficient with the battery. I do have both. A more simple system, I will give you that one. But I honestly think the decision comes down to the person that it is for. If someone typically shift gears to be in the most efficient gear, that person is going to be better off with a mid drive. If someone wants to just stay in one gear and use the throttle when they need, that person would be better off with a hub Drive. I prefer a mid drive myself. But I would say, for every advantage that the mid drive has for me, I could name an advantage that hub drive would have for someone else. So it really comes down to the person, knowing how they intend to ride.
@antrasix-beatsproductionho9813
@antrasix-beatsproductionho9813 6 месяцев назад
I got a mid drive. E, bike ,with the gear shift sensor missing. Will a midrive bike run without the sensor coz I can’t get this bike run from day one. Ty in advance for any advice. All my bikes are , this is my first mid drive bike.
@waltersmithat70
@waltersmithat70 5 месяцев назад
I do have a gear shift sensor but it also use the left brake just slightly like a clutch when shifting. This combined with the gear shift sensor puts a lot less stress on the Chain when the motor is engaged
@mikethomas6051
@mikethomas6051 5 месяцев назад
​@@antrasix-beatsproductionho9813what mid drive is it, check the brake cut off sensors and speed sensor.
@mikethomas6051
@mikethomas6051 5 месяцев назад
The ground clearance on bbshd only is an issue on low bb bikes or bikes with 26" wheels, i have a build on an ns bike evo slack bb hardtail and my bbshd has no issues on clearance on trails.
@gedofgont1006
@gedofgont1006 Месяц назад
You speak wisely. As we say here, in Britain: horses for courses!🎉
@WybremGaming
@WybremGaming 3 месяца назад
Thanks, my left ear enjoyed this video
@richh650
@richh650 2 месяца назад
Efficiency is definitely something a Mid Drive motor wins over a hub motor as long as they have similar specs, as the mid drive uses multiple gears when used properly.
@projectrenaissanceman5035
@projectrenaissanceman5035 Год назад
😅 sir you went into the mountains without an extra chain? That sounds like user eer to me All of your other points where informative thank you
@snorttroll4379
@snorttroll4379 7 месяцев назад
nope. bicycle designs are just not mature enough
@Yeet42069
@Yeet42069 4 месяца назад
@@snorttroll4379 No, you are next to braindead if you go moutainbiking without an extra chain and some tools. Regular top class mountain bikes worth 10k+ also lose their chains, it is something that happens with or without the motor that is more so related to the environment. Stupidity has no excuses.
@hambernat6444
@hambernat6444 Месяц назад
I hate hubs bc changing punctured tube is a hell of a problem. Especially in self-made ebikes. About broken chains in ebikes: -was it strengthen chain for ebikes ? -was properly maintained & lubed ? -do you have properly regulated rear derailleur ? -do you shifted it properly ? -do you shifted it in inappropriate situation? -is your chain old, used and stretched ? -do you ride on combination of gears that curves your chain sideway? -do you rode on proper cadence ? human recommended is 80-90, anything lower will make your knees hurt over time (lower cadence = higher torque) I really doubt chain will broke on its own, without a reason. Power isn't that dangerous for it, but torque & side-curving-gears with a little bit of wear make things happen.
@jonasmeier417
@jonasmeier417 2 месяца назад
For example a 500 Watt hubmotor has not the same great torque as a Bafang BBS02 500 Watt. Hubmotor can be noisy, depending on the gears inside and/or the controller. Hubmotors for example 1'000, 2'000, 3'000 Watt are very heavy. Middrive and chain break: Take a chaintool and missing links with you.
@JDski
@JDski 5 месяцев назад
I haven't owned a mid drive, but I do have a twin motor hub fat tire. I feel a mid motor would be a closer transition to e-bikes from non powered. Especially since many use superior torque sensors. I am willing to make the sacrifices to own a mid drive soon. Hub drive without torque sensors just feels like an electric moped.
@lufknuht5960
@lufknuht5960 5 месяцев назад
Always take an extra chain with you. But it is a good thing to remember; no chain, no drive.
@mowtown75
@mowtown75 3 месяца назад
Nah, I am not persuaded, my bike looks the same as yours, I have the 750W and its quiet. To the viewers...I bought an eBike chain that is higher tensile and I used the chain clips, (do not pin it or it will break). Mine hoots and I love it!
@rdkuless
@rdkuless Год назад
I have ridden over 10k miles on my Bafang BBSHD mounted on a heavy recumbent trike with a Rohloff speed hub. This combination allows me to keep the motor spinning fast and avoid overheating. I tow a 200lb solar trailer and i use a 30T lekkie chain ring, Narrow/Wide... Keep the motor spinning fast, never lug down a motor (whether is a mid or hub motor is key). I use high quatlity ATB red chain lube because it is the best for my conditions. And i clean/relube the chain each week. My chains last 3 times longer than other riders for that reason alone... If your chain is breaking, it is because you put too big a chainring on the mid drive. or you didn't maintain /clean relube your chain with the correct lube..
@MHH3180
@MHH3180 11 месяцев назад
Or you start in high gear, high boost, which tears up hub drives too. Frankly, I find it hard to take advice from someone who just broke a chain. He either did not maintain it well, or he doesn't know how to shift.
@Alex-uh1mj
@Alex-uh1mj 10 месяцев назад
Just one thing. Narrow wide chainrings are for derailuer gears. They are a disadvantage on a single speed chain
@rdkuless
@rdkuless 8 месяцев назад
@@Alex-uh1mj Do you mean cassettes in combo with a narrow/wide chain ring..? My bike mechanics design and build ebikes/etrikes for big brands.. My chain use to come off the chainring when i went over bumps until they suggested the narrow/wide 30T Lekkie.. I have had great luck with my combo Lekkie to Rohloff speed hub.
@mavicarbon
@mavicarbon 26 дней назад
new cassette and 3 new chains and rotate them periodically. Cleaned and soaked in engine oil overnight to penetrate the bushings. Get thousands of miles on one cassette and decent shifting.
@reynolds1190
@reynolds1190 2 месяца назад
Just buy an extra chain a couple links put it in the storage bag along with a small pair of pliers. A couple of minutes you’re back on the trail.
@bassw1758
@bassw1758 Год назад
One of the first things i do to any bike is buy two new chains and link them together, make the chain as long as possible, so if I break a chain it takes me couple minutes on the side of the trail with my multi-tool to fix.
@XBKLYN
@XBKLYN 6 месяцев назад
Great idea.
@8_x_9.
@8_x_9. 5 месяцев назад
It'll never work on planet earth!!!😂😅😊.
@Glastheymr
@Glastheymr 5 месяцев назад
I always take a chaintool + link even on bicycle. On ebike its 100% must have!
4 месяца назад
dont have a chain tool so you can make it a bit shorter?
@StarEssences
@StarEssences 11 месяцев назад
Check out the Pinion Gear Box combined with a working mid drive motor with the pinion gears; something else you may like instead of the Bafang Mid Drive.
@tomindia9420
@tomindia9420 2 месяца назад
mid drive bikes are more efficient if you use the correct gear , and maintain motor rpm at which the motor is happy and efficient, it's like this at 10rpm its 70% efficient at 200rpm its 85% efficient... and then at full rpm 400 its 75% efficiency, with a hub motor if your motor rpm are at the wrong speed your efficiency might be lower than the mid motor...
@bassw1758
@bassw1758 Год назад
some of these new geared hub motors have excellent hill climbing power, and are so fast on the mountain bike trails because they are so forgiving, don't think a mid drive would be as fast because it requires much more planning ahead and precise gear shifting.
@mtbsieppo
@mtbsieppo Год назад
But the unsprung mass is terrible for any full suspension mtb. Not a problem with casual riding ofcourse
@bassw1758
@bassw1758 Год назад
@@mtbsieppo i would go mid drive for the full suspension, but anything with a fat tire I would go geared hub, the problem with the mid drive is, for some reason we're still using a regular aluminum drivetrain, I'm far from a beast and I've stripped a couple drive trains on my life without a motor. I feel like if I did the kind of riding with a mid try that I do with my hub motors, I would have to replace the entire drivetrain every 500 miles. And when I ride trails, the only other e-bikes I see are the Specialized and the Treks, nothing powerful like a Bafang. I've never seen a bbshd or 02 on a mountain bike trail.
@mtbsieppo
@mtbsieppo Год назад
@@bassw1758 yeah bicycle chains and cogs can't take that kind of beating, even factory mid drives are struggling with drivetrain wear! I think Shimano linkglide is the only drivetrain that can take the abuse relatively well
@bassw1758
@bassw1758 Год назад
@@mtbsieppo eventually I'll get a 250w dual suspension, now that they're coming down in price
@mtbsieppo
@mtbsieppo Год назад
@@bassw1758 good move!
@bikerider4326
@bikerider4326 Месяц назад
Start riding with a Burley Coho XC trailer, since it’s half the price of the Bafang kit AND you can carry everything needed to fix and repair everything you mentioned. And you will look cool AF ! ✌️😂✌️
@Charles-xo3qz
@Charles-xo3qz 7 месяцев назад
Can you have a mid drive and also a hub motor?
@Crowfist
@Crowfist 6 месяцев назад
if i did that i would maybe put the mid drive on a cadence sensor setting and then have a direct drive (non geared) hub motor on a thumb or twist throttle. Maybe essentially 2 seperate systems with smaller seperate batteries
@kenmcclow8963
@kenmcclow8963 11 месяцев назад
First, chain repair tools. A chain breaker and some master links would fix the problem in 10 minutes. I have a Tongshen and a Bafang BBSHD and the Tongshen was about $400 and doesn’t need a gear sensor. It’s definitely louder, but it’s also half the weight of the BBSHD. I’ve broken several cables with the Bafang so a gear sensor is a good idea. Also having spares with you. I also have two hub motor bikes and they have a place, but I don’t think they are more efficient and they don’t seem to have the controller built in which could be good or bad depending on how much modifying you like to do and have space for on the bike
@Madtech100
@Madtech100 Месяц назад
combination mid + rear -Motor solve all problems ;)
@michaelsprinzeles4022
@michaelsprinzeles4022 9 месяцев назад
Uh, ever hear of missing links or a spare chain? If you use your gears properly you won't break chains & you'll get better range. I'd take the broken chain possibility with a mid-drive over the broken spokes possibility with a hub drive (chain links are easier to carry than spokes). Given equivalent wattage a mid-drive vs a hub drive the mid-drive will climb better and attain higher top speeds (assuming you use your gears). The only advantage to a hub drive is if you intend to ride your e-bike like a moped using throttle and not changing gears.
@mikethomas6051
@mikethomas6051 5 месяцев назад
Never broken a chain on my mid drive, bbshd, 160nm of torque, buy a good chain, not a cheap one, kmc chains are my go to, align the offset on chain ring to cassette which is easy af, don't use a crap derailleur, use a mid cage, one with a clutch on, either use a shift sensor or program the motors candence so it doesn't keep power when you stop rotating the cranks. I've had my bbshds for 5yrs now. Wait till you mess up a rear hub lol
@allywilkeforsenate
@allywilkeforsenate Год назад
All of the problems are hub bike manufacturers trying to sell their bikes at mid drive prices.
@MRGOLD99.999
@MRGOLD99.999 18 дней назад
My buddy makes his own hub drives and builds the battery's and his latest one keeps up with my sur Ron
@MrDiMaggio5
@MrDiMaggio5 2 месяца назад
How would you handle a broken chain on a non-electric bicycle?
@jasondundom1390
@jasondundom1390 5 месяцев назад
Ya.. so many issues here.. the fact that you don't carry a tool kit or even a chain breaker says a lot.. probably don't even have an ebike rated chain and not using your gears correctly either.. looks to me you don't even have any climbing gears ! Toss that cassette for one with close to 52t Your BBSHD can be turned up to 1,764w you should have no issues at all, you just dont know what your doing or playing dumb for this video. My BBS02 and 52v batt is turned up to 1470w and a beast, i can go up that hill in my climbing gears easily.. on the street i get 33mph throttle alone and with PAS + full throttle iv hit 42mph.. even 46mph drafting a box truck, with a proper build and some skill mid drive ebikes can be awesome
@indorr
@indorr 29 дней назад
I cannot see one single reason I should not go for mid drive from what you just said
@scottjuice9710
@scottjuice9710 7 месяцев назад
Dillinger rear hub drive is geared. So torque changes depending on stress.
@yeahright9001
@yeahright9001 Год назад
Converted my bike to a mid drive...BBSHD...reprogrammed it to be less brutal on drive train..literally never ride my rear hub drive fat bike anymore. Going up for sale..and going to build a mid drive fat bike. 160nm of torque vs 80nm is not even close....the performance is superior. Then again..I'm not just putzing around the city.
@adamwithgod
@adamwithgod 19 дней назад
Every reason you gave you in turn say it hasn’t happened to you, except the chain breaks and the cost, sounds like you were just upset you didn’t bring another chain. Which would have solved your only real problem
@joaomarveloso1049
@joaomarveloso1049 8 месяцев назад
Which one would you say is better for a long distance rider who wants the motor to help only in certain situations? Is that even possible?
@difflocktwo
@difflocktwo 7 месяцев назад
Anything is possible. There are many aspects to consider.
@edhyunsoolee2683
@edhyunsoolee2683 11 месяцев назад
Hub or Mid motor or IGH / Cadence or Torque / Chain or belt Most reviews and comparisons are made w/ bike's spec itself only under circumstance wide open area either on flat or hills. However, "in terms of which is better/efficient" could be totally different in certain situations including myself, those who live in heavy traffic city dealing w/ cars, signals and bunch of people each block that requires stopping and starting on a frequent basis. As someone mentioned below, Mid-motor could be pain in the ass shifting gears constantly which possibly could also end up spending more $$ maintenances switching chains/drivetrain more often without getting full benefit of Mid-motor's advantage in heavy traffic area. (on the other hand, I heard Mid-motor has more range then Hub w/ same battery spec ?) How about IGH+belt ? Is it considerably heavier then deraileur+chain ?
@MHH3180
@MHH3180 11 месяцев назад
IGH's are the ideal e-bike combined with a mid-drive. No shift sensing, no brake cut-offs (with torque sensing) and cab shifted coasting to or ar a stop. Really the ultimate urban commuter. I have had a seven, an eight, a four and a three speed (running a shop, I get to play a lot). Most of my customer's bikes have deraileurs, but I'll take IGH's any day, even with minor internal friction losses and an extra half pound. With a torque sensing mid-drive, still far lighter and more efficient than any hub motor. Hub motors are 90's tech.
@akudamatada1
@akudamatada1 6 месяцев назад
Before the EV bike craze came. Most mt bikers carries extra chain link and tools to be prepared for any mechanical issues. Tire pump, shock pump, multi tool, tire patch etc....
@pharrohku5922
@pharrohku5922 6 месяцев назад
Mid drive aren't that COMPLEX as you say so because I use them on all my bikes and have had NO issues what so every for over 10 years now especially using the Bafang/8fun or BBSHD version and replacing the internal parts are also very easy to do and readily available . Mid drives are actually MORE efficient than a hub motor read the specs of the bafang middrive verse the bafang hub motor
@lufknuht5960
@lufknuht5960 5 месяцев назад
don't you lose some power through the chain, as opposed to direct drive?
@pharrohku5922
@pharrohku5922 5 месяцев назад
@@lufknuht5960 Not on a mid drive because you have all the gears as if it were a manual transmission like a car or motorcycle has. If you happen to view any of my videos I have on here I have built many bikes and NO ONE pays me for the videos I just like to post videos. of my bike and what I have done to them. What I did was convert all my bikes to the IGH 3 speed hub and this way its even more efficient that a regular gear shifting with a derailleur .
@d0nj03
@d0nj03 Месяц назад
@@pharrohku5922 Do you have the chain overstress problem with in-hub gears when the mid drive stays powered while shifting gears, or do in-hub gears get rid of that problem so you don't need to unpower while shifting?
@pharrohku5922
@pharrohku5922 Месяц назад
@@d0nj03 As far as I know Sturmey Archer 3 or 5 speed IGH hubs have the same issue when the motor is under power it will shift from 1>2>3>4>5 with no issues without letting off throttle but you would have to let off the throttle when shifting from 5>4> 3>2>1. There is a easy fix for some people by installing a shift sensor and it basically interrupts power to the motor for a fraction of a second and then continues. I choose to NOT use a shift sensor because its so minute of an interrupt of the throttle I can do it manually while controlling the throttle with my thumb . Standard gears like say a 1 by 9 drive train you ( may need ) a shift sensor it will stress the chain and gears trying to shift up or down under power and you would have to let off the throttle to shift.
@pharrohku5922
@pharrohku5922 Месяц назад
@@d0nj03 As far as I know the Sturmey Archer 3 & 5 speed IGH hubs don't have this problem when shifting under power going from 1>2>3>4>5 BUT when shifting from 5>4>3>2>1 you would have to let off the throttle a fraction of a second to shift or if your standing still take you foot or feet off the pedals to shift it will not shift under load going from 5>4>3>2>1. There is an easy fix for most people that just ride bikes add a shift sensor and you don't have to remember to let off the throttle when shifting. I choose NOT to use a shift sensor it less stuff to go bad and its really not that big of a deal once you start riding your bike you catch on very quickly. Even the couple people that I let borrow my bikes don't seem to have any issues at all or they have never told me anything about a shifting issue but I do inform them before they ride the bike to when they shift to let off the throttle a little before shifting.😀 But with ANY drive train you CAN NOT shift standing still under a load like your feet are still on the pedals. The benefits of IGH hubs is when your coming to a stop sign you don't have to worry about down shifting because when you stop and take you feet of the pedals you can shift sitting still. A standard say 1 by 7 speed drive train you have to do all the down shifting before you are stopped to get into the proper gear to start pedaling again because if you NOT in the proper gear you will put a serious strain on the chain and gears and most likely ill start jumping teeth on the rear gears and possible break some teeth or the chain. not to mention the motor and using more power from you battery just to get it moving .
@johnashcroft-jones6091
@johnashcroft-jones6091 Год назад
Hi, you must carry a pocketful of quick links!🙂
@Almostcool1
@Almostcool1 8 месяцев назад
I love my mid drive with both cadence and torque sensors
@ddrowdy7666
@ddrowdy7666 Год назад
Mid drive is the ONLY sensible choice, hub motors suck.
@dennisyoung4631
@dennisyoung4631 11 месяцев назад
Especially if you encounter bad hills, or need to pull a trailer. I’ve run both, and the mid drive is better for *my* needs. (It’s what I bought…)
@JohnAfferty
@JohnAfferty 3 месяца назад
They need 2 or 3 speed hub motors
@mason-wr1we
@mason-wr1we 19 дней назад
The main idea for me is to Keep up with my friends on there dirtbikes so I need a good ebike kit because I can't own a dirt bike its to expensive I do mountain bike so this is perfectv
@AaronHendu
@AaronHendu 11 месяцев назад
I liked everything about mid drive but the noise...being able to drop to my lowest gear and use just motor to get up steep hills was great. But the noise, on my otherwise nearly silent commuter Trek 3700...it was too much. The hub motors I use now are super silent, just as fast, more smooth, and really simple...it is easy to just add more voltage and amps through batteries and controllers. Can run dual hub motors, one in front one in back. That allows for huge amounts of power. The hub motors are a little bit heavier and makes the bike feel a bit odd when actually mountain biking, but I dont use it on the trails much anymore...not anything major, anyway as I was run over by a car a few years back and am permanently disabled.
@dillmontgomery8432
@dillmontgomery8432 7 месяцев назад
My hub motor spun in the dropouts and I had to carry the bike and the wheel home😢
@benjaminpadilla4857
@benjaminpadilla4857 Год назад
That's why you bring parts with you .
@warlockboyburns
@warlockboyburns 5 дней назад
Use an internal gear hub
@dejv1111
@dejv1111 24 дня назад
Žádnou z vámi uváděných "nevýhod" nevidím já osobně jako nevýhody... A nemáte gear shift sensor, takže je jasné, že máte větší šanci k přetržení řetězu...
@thebeaglebeat3615
@thebeaglebeat3615 8 месяцев назад
@venturescooters2439 Mine isn't stock, it is flashed (reprogramed) by venture scooters, the delay has been set not to immediately ramp up power, as soon as you start pedaling, it is delayed, i have plenty of time to change gears while pedling, so I don't have this problem, so there must be a setting that delays responce time from pedaling to when the motor kicks in, just saying that is my experience, with my setup. Not saying it isn't a problem for other setups.
@dp8454
@dp8454 2 месяца назад
Wrong in every way . He needs simple toys. I would put my BBSHD up against against any e-mtb . Not complicated for some people. 3-4 times less expensive than a Trek production and with a throttle and way more top and low end. My custom frame hard tails are more fun than imaginable. I’ll never ride another manual bike under any circumstances. If you really want to set your hair on fire, put on body armor and take on a big EUC. You will have to grow some …… though. About 5 times the power and no hands required.
@JH-zs8xi
@JH-zs8xi 6 месяцев назад
I Guess they don't sell spare chains.
@garywillhoit
@garywillhoit 4 месяца назад
After 4000 mi same chain on middrive. Midrive with torque sensor is more like riding a regular bike. $1,600. New
@cognac8297
@cognac8297 Месяц назад
7 probables you have. I have with zero problems everyday for a year
@orson347
@orson347 11 месяцев назад
Um, have you ridden a bike with a better-designed mid-drive like a Bosch, Yamaha, or Brose motor? I think not! You need to do that before you throw out these generalizations that are, I am aware, your personal opinion, but not necessarily accurate.
@daztastic147
@daztastic147 Год назад
Did you forget to mention that the mid drives are difficult to ride if you run out of battery power…
@18andlikeit
@18andlikeit 8 месяцев назад
I've got a Befang bbso2 that is absolutely silent. My hub drive ebike is way louder.
@tenncutt
@tenncutt 6 месяцев назад
Pretty sure your full of it. I ride mid drive and ride it hard. You broke the chain, not the bike. Carry a spare chain. My mid drive has a shift sensor and cuts the motor when you shift. Learn to use the gears properly. You burned up two hub drive motors too? How did those ride home? Yeah I know, you pedaled. Not impressed. Ground clearance is hardly any different. Look at actual measurements. Carry a spare chain and learn how to shift. I am 67 and weigh 260 lbs and ride 7 miles up a local mtn that your hub drive would never make it up. Mid drive is a much more natural riding experience matching your power input instead of just accelerating up to top speed of each pas setting. To each his own but I love my mid drive. Good video but I disagree with most of it! By the way, mine is very quiet. As quiet as any other ebike I have heard.
@geoffvansickle7370
@geoffvansickle7370 6 месяцев назад
Dude you have zero clue. Mid drives are much more efficient. I am guessing based on your bike you ran a crap chain. You run a shift sensor with a 1000 watt BBS HD that peaks at 1600 watts and 180nm of torque. Max on 99% of hubs is 80nm torque. Ah nevermind!!!
@OGBandit1
@OGBandit1 11 месяцев назад
Mid drive on a mountain bike is hands down better, your problem is you are on a piece of crap bike and running some crap setup. If you had yourself a higher end setup, you wouldn't say this.
@rh-bd6wv
@rh-bd6wv 7 месяцев назад
If cost and clearance are not a concern for anyone considering an e-bike, mid-drive is the way to go.
@difflocktwo
@difflocktwo 7 месяцев назад
So only for the rich.
@rh-bd6wv
@rh-bd6wv 7 месяцев назад
I am not rich but an $800 mid drive kit on an old bike frame has provided enriching experiences.@@difflocktwo
@FergusonRupert
@FergusonRupert 12 дней назад
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@twingabletwingable
@twingabletwingable 8 дней назад
Hubbas = no torque
@badabing8884
@badabing8884 4 месяца назад
Get a belt drive.
@gedofgont1006
@gedofgont1006 Месяц назад
Yes, if you're only riding on flattish, well maintained, tarmac roads. Belt drives aren't compatible with mountain bikes, because they can't accommodate the range of gears required.
@arthursmith3837
@arthursmith3837 3 месяца назад
Your voice has sent me sleep. Vary the tone or get zzz's instead of likes.
@sdb6757
@sdb6757 Год назад
Stranded in the desert, and takes time to make a video…uh 🤔
@larryt.atcycleitalia5786
@larryt.atcycleitalia5786 3 месяца назад
So you wouldn't be walking if the bike had a hub motor? Broken chain with no spares/tools = walking, whether the bike has mid, hub or NO motor! If you don't learn this lesson via first-hand experience you should learn it from the zillions of stories from those who did.
@henrybeck7239
@henrybeck7239 11 месяцев назад
😂😂😂 you broke your chain. Have a spare one, your problems are gone.
@alik250
@alik250 3 месяца назад
One of the worst videos I've seen on the subject. I would guess you have never ridden a hub drive ebike and are ignorant of their flaws. Next time, please, write down your talking points and review them for quality before you release them into the world
@Flyingboots1
@Flyingboots1 Год назад
They cost more and they suck more, WTF?
@mray8519
@mray8519 6 месяцев назад
You Sir have a problem because you own a cheap, poorly designed bike. Sorry to say it but it’s that simple.
@jaybjornbjornintheusa3039
@jaybjornbjornintheusa3039 10 месяцев назад
I love how you make a video after you break a chain, this can’t be very unbiased
@kamaka71
@kamaka71 9 месяцев назад
1. Carry a multi tool with a chain breaker and a quick link. 2. Not really a reason. 3. It's a motor + controller. How is one more complex than the other? 4. Not all hub motors are compatible. Many complaints online about hub drive not fitting frame. 5. BBSHD is way quieter than hub drive of equal wattage. 6. Ground clearance is rarely an issue. CYC PHOTON sits higher up than chainring. 7. This is a very subjective reason. Pedal more? Changing a flat is way more difficult on a hub than mid. Hub drive rotational mass makes it feel like driving a school bus rather than a sports car. Sincerely, A mid-drive fanboy. 😉
@difflocktwo
@difflocktwo 7 месяцев назад
No. 2 - Being more expensive is a huge problem.
@schlosserprofi8647
@schlosserprofi8647 6 месяцев назад
@@difflocktwo I bought an Focus Ebike with Bosch mid-drive motor used with only 700km on it for 1400€. Years back I baught an convertion kit with hub motor for my old bike that cost 1300€ new. Mid motor drives much better, the bike is more nimble and the battery holds um much longer and you have more Power.
@difflocktwo
@difflocktwo 6 месяцев назад
​@@schlosserprofi8647 I do not know what the battery has to do with the motor. These are separate things. Why do I care about nimble? What does it even mean? You need to account that with a mid drive you have to spend a lot of money on brake maintenance but with hub drive you have regen braking so that you do not need to spend anything on brake maintenance. A 100 USD hub motor and 100 USD controller is already more powerful than a 50cc scooter. So I think power is not an issue. This is a very cheap, very old, hub motor: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e03rMDmJzLE.html
@schlosserprofi8647
@schlosserprofi8647 6 месяцев назад
@@difflocktwo Batteylive ist importent. That ist why regen breaking is more expensive then normal brake maitenence, because it is reaking heavic on your BMS and batterycells. An more nimble, you know what I mean. It does feel more light and nimble when you drive it.
@difflocktwo
@difflocktwo 6 месяцев назад
@@schlosserprofi8647 We are talking mid drive vs hub motor, battery has nothing to do with how we drive the wheels. Regen is free to implement and the degradation to the battery is 1000000x less costly than brake maintenance. You can dump the electricity into a resistor if you do not want to charge your battery. But everyone wants to charge their battery, it's just better.
@sbdr.1241
@sbdr.1241 Год назад
Never switch gears while powering on mid drive or kiss chain goodbye, I have both mid drive & hub I’ve learned to never shift under load just like a motorcycle don’t shift while rev’d up, my mid drive is old 7,500+- it’s a gng mid drive 500 watt with a literal ton of torque & loud like electric chainsaw but got me thru everything nature threw at me including deep snow on 26x2.5 tires
@timrandenso2794
@timrandenso2794 3 месяца назад
There's always a fix for a broken chain and of course you would have extra links with you wouldn't you? Don't hubs hubs snap spokes with great regularity. I know which I would prefer.
@jimfederico8928
@jimfederico8928 Год назад
Looks like you do not have a gear shift sensor. That will cause chain breakage as the motor is not shutdown during shifting. I see the plug not connected and I do not see a sensor. Mid drive will climb hills way better.
@ebikeguy
@ebikeguy Год назад
Exactly right! I need to get one installed and it will help with chain problems :)
@thebeaglebeat3615
@thebeaglebeat3615 Год назад
Over time it becomes instinctive to stop pedaling or back off the throttle when, changing gears. But a sensor will help, if you think it will help.
@jamesmachalik9924
@jamesmachalik9924 Год назад
I use the front brake as a clutch when shifting. Saves wear on the chain and cassette.
@Nismo-gy3wz
@Nismo-gy3wz 8 месяцев назад
​@@thebeaglebeat3615problem is you need to pedal to get the gear change done and then the motor starts up before the gear change is completed, then that terrible chain sound. Gear sensor helps but sometimes doesn't turn off long enough and the same problem happens. Best way imo is to use a brake lever to cut the motor or a horn button.
@thebeaglebeat3615
@thebeaglebeat3615 8 месяцев назад
@Nismo-gy3wz mine has 1.5 second delay from pedaling to when the motor kicks back in & I activate the shift up or down before pedaling, pre activate the gear shift. Works OK, just need to keep the timing on point. Cheers
@steveshea6148
@steveshea6148 Месяц назад
The ideal drivetrain is a gates belt drive and rear IGH. There's no real reason a middrive should be much more expensive...the companies do that because they can. My opinion. But we live in the reality we live in. .
@gedofgont1006
@gedofgont1006 Месяц назад
Not me buddy; I live in someone else's reality.😢😅😂
@Alex-uh1mj
@Alex-uh1mj 10 месяцев назад
So they have one advantage if the chain snaps.. for everything else a mid drive is better. Just buy a kmc chain. Video is just click bait
@martintammo72
@martintammo72 9 месяцев назад
I have the bafang750w mid drive motor on both of my Trek bikes for about 3 years now and i haven't had not one problem with 32 mile range and top speed around 35 mph... Happy with my setup...
@Magnus_E
@Magnus_E 2 месяца назад
Hey, so after the motor stops giving power (at what speed?), how easy is it to go faster? Is 35mph as fast to get as without a motor you think?
@warlockboyburns
@warlockboyburns Месяц назад
road bikes?
@davidmoore9385
@davidmoore9385 Месяц назад
Is it possible to get more distance with less help from the motor
@JGSuttonJr
@JGSuttonJr 2 месяца назад
Lol. I guess losing your chain would be bad even without a motor. Five bikes with mid-drives, combined 5k miles, and have zero broken chains. All our bikes have torque sensors and we don't use throttles.
@likfrikbik
@likfrikbik 3 месяца назад
No wonder chain broke. Going hill climbing with this little gears in the back.
@gedofgont1006
@gedofgont1006 Месяц назад
BBSO2 here. Four years old, 6,400 miles (mostly tarmac) and no chain issues, or anything else. Just use that power intelligently and you should be fine. And be sure to fit a shift sensor.
@phantom4255
@phantom4255 Год назад
Gave this vid a thumbs down. Just painful to watch - some guy snaps his chain in the desert and makes a babbling, rambling video out of it. Yeah, chains break - and it's almost always operator error (shifting under load, using too high a gear, DIY build with a crappy chainline, etc.). I blame the rider, not the mid-drive. And so easy to fix. All you need is a chain tool to remove damaged link and master link to reconnect chain and you're back on the trail in 2 or 3 minutes. Oh, you didn't pack that? Operator error again, lol! Throughout vid you mis-speak, repeatedly mixing up mid-drives and hubs - so annoying! You end with "I still love hub motors..." but I think you meant mid-drive. I gave up trying to decode what you were trying to say. Here's the takeaway: mid-drives are great, but they demand more from the rider. Use your gears (especially low gears) and shift properly (never under load). Dial in your chainline. Use a quality chain and cassette. Ride your bike, don't punish it. My mid-drive's closing in on 10K miles with zero problems and zero broken chains. Very much doable.
@JosiahPadgett
@JosiahPadgett 4 месяца назад
I have a bafang bbshd / Rolof combo on one bike and a generic 1200 pancake hub-drive on the other. I prefer the direct drive for roadways and the mid drive is just better (more controllable) on hills. If you are commuting go direct drive. Cheaper less headache in the end. One other thing don't let those mid drive sales people sway you by saying mid drive has more torque. a 20lb dd motor has enough torque (at the wheel not crank) to rip itself out of the drop outs if not secured properly with the anti-rotation arms.
@hashaze
@hashaze 3 месяца назад
I just came for comments about options and the number of reasons
@marceldagenais1893
@marceldagenais1893 4 месяца назад
Hub motors are for tourists,get a shift sensor educate yourself.
@ataksnajpera
@ataksnajpera 11 месяцев назад
You broke a chain because your motor has no torque sensor! Motors with torque sensor like CYC operate much smoothly. I have CYC STEALTH and I have never broken my chain.
@47f0
@47f0 11 месяцев назад
Chains can and do break. I've broken a chain on a Raleigh DL1 (and a few derailleur bikes) that had no motor, which is the end of the ride unless you have an extra link and chain tool in your kit. If you have a hub motor you're not stranded.
@petedude2lu3
@petedude2lu3 9 месяцев назад
i have worn out 20 chains to 1 break. the broken chain was a rusty used chain that came with the bike that i tried to save. Chains only break from foolishness
@mr.monitor.
@mr.monitor. 8 месяцев назад
Chains break without a motor at all.
@neogen45
@neogen45 8 месяцев назад
Bbshd on my build. 3200miles on it so far. No torque sensor, no broken chains.
@eXTreemator
@eXTreemator 7 месяцев назад
Just don't use x z kmc and it won't break when shifting, i am not joking. shim, wiperman, sram 10s+
@Hybrid600
@Hybrid600 Год назад
BBSHD's are super quiet compared to all the others. Quieter than the integrated ones that pre-built e-mtb's come with and way quieter than CYC ones.
@MHH3180
@MHH3180 11 месяцев назад
The new Photon is as quiet. The ToSeven, TSDZ2, TSDZ8, Ananda, Truckrun and Yamaha as well as everything by Bafang are quieter than any geared hub motor...Bbso2 & BBSHD still being king of quiet....frankly, only The Shimano Steps motors really bother me.
@uvwuvw-ol3fg
@uvwuvw-ol3fg 10 месяцев назад
Someone on aliexpress was complaining about nylon gear rattling requiring to loosen it's internal cover. Mine seems to have weird frame resonance/vibration as if the IPM rotor isn't balanced especially after having to hammer some hex bit in a worn rear wheel axle. The shock load might have damaged something inside the motor.
@BH4x0r
@BH4x0r 5 месяцев назад
​@@uvwuvw-ol3fgthe BBS02's magnets can actually come loose as they're not IPM rotors (only the HD actually has em inside of the rotor) so it is more susceptible to damage
@reality52408
@reality52408 2 месяца назад
Mid hub 4 sporty young Aged old likeb u biking hub
@ikstephan
@ikstephan Месяц назад
So your advice is: Don’t get a mid drive system unless you need one cause they’re way better. 😵‍💫
@michaelwagner6410
@michaelwagner6410 Месяц назад
No he was saying if you are going to be riding on flat ground in the city and care about efficiency, and part longevity you are better off with a hub motor. The benefits from the extra power don't put weight the cons if you are just tooting around town. But wheelies. But powa. My 750w fat tire hub goes up pretty dang steep hills so if you have like a dual hub motor bike or even a 1000w single hub then hills are going to be NO issue on hubs unless your climbing mountains. Mid drives are nice for getting across crosswalks and what not from a stop say if there's cars coming. Safer in that sense.
@aural_supremacy
@aural_supremacy Год назад
Best e bike assuming that the laws allow it (re road) is a good mid drive and then add a hub motor to the front wheel or vice versa
@jaybjornbjornintheusa3039
@jaybjornbjornintheusa3039 10 месяцев назад
Carry an extra chain, and use pedals on take off , chains break due to user error 99% of the time. Mid drive is the only way for off road as the weight is in a better place for balance
@lufknuht5960
@lufknuht5960 5 месяцев назад
Lower? What about your foot at bottom of crank? So then you should not go through rough terrain becs you may injure your foot?
@norcalrc
@norcalrc 6 месяцев назад
Hub motor doesn’t ride like a regular bike at all. Nmid mount is the way to go. All the weight down low where you want it. Buy a quality chain man
@waltersmithat70
@waltersmithat70 5 месяцев назад
I have a mid Drive motor on my mountain bike and I absolutely love it. As far as if the chain breaks when I'm out riding I have a chain cutting tool and even carry a few extra links you can always shorten the chain up to get you back home. It just requires having some tools with you which I carry all the time on every ride no matter long or short. Mid Drive motors do require more maintenance than they do have more wear and tear on the chain and the cassette but chains and cassettes are very inexpensive, I was able to get a thousand miles out of my first cassette and chain and just changed it out the other day.
@AaronHendu
@AaronHendu 11 месяцев назад
Someone needs to do a video of all the scams related to ebike related products there are these days...
@scott-je5rf
@scott-je5rf 8 месяцев назад
I bought an Addmotor Wildtan M5600 mid-drive motor . ( I don't know how ) But this bike drivers with the throttle and the chain OFF. Watch youtube videos , you can see the chain is still when people ride the bike with the throttle only . ( when I bought my bike new , the chain fell off, and the bike would drive with throttle only .
@StarEssences
@StarEssences Год назад
You need a E-Bike chain. The metals in these chains are designed to take more torque.
@sel7245
@sel7245 15 дней назад
I use the bafang 750w on my cargo and mountainbike..Yes you need to have an extra chain with you (found out the hard way. Had to push my cargo bike with a big trailer (+/- 250 - 300 lbs) the last 30 miles home. And always buy the strongest chain money can...
@bassw1758
@bassw1758 11 месяцев назад
But can a mid drive handle mountain bike trails? I ride a lot of the mountain bike trails in NJ and NH, the only other e bikes I've ever seen on the trail are the 250w Specialized and Trek type bikes, they only max around 550w and even those bikes go through drive trains pretty quickly.
@SheikAshii
@SheikAshii 6 дней назад
Not being able to just use the motor by itself and get stuck is a deal breaker
@Ukiah.Spirit
@Ukiah.Spirit 23 дня назад
I understand the old adage "to each their own", and I respect that. However, you bastardized a Rockey Slayer...I think that's sacrilege in Canada.
@skotwilt
@skotwilt Месяц назад
i just got a Blaze Elite 2000w escooter.. and its chain driven, motor between the back wheel and the seat. i thought that was kinda strange lol. but idk, it seems to be ok. lots of torque! definitely louder lol, sounds, even feels, like a dirt bike lol. but all in all, idk.. id think a chain would be a weakness. but im sure hub motors have weaknesses too. maybe chain drive is better cause the chain might snap before the motor breaks. idk lol
@mtadave6702
@mtadave6702 26 дней назад
😂 breaks his chain then does a rant video calmly trying to disclaim pedal assist, whilst riding an absolute peice of junk from the looks of it. Plus a real biker woukd know how to fix his chain. Then the rest of the rant is also complete garbage to.
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