A more expensive alternative to tsdz2

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But better quality!
http://www.hillraser.com/
I hope you can read whit traslator
A review
http://www.jobike.it/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=78250
A tour (pdf)
http://www.jobike.it/forum/topic.asp?whichpage=1&TOPIC_ID=78375&
 
Hmm, where I live (Oregon USA) up to 1000 watt motors is permitted, but we can only pedal up to 20 mph. Why would I give up a 750 watt TSDZ2 motor for a 400 watt motor? Silence is irrelevant to me since I'm hard of hearing, although I'm sure many others would appreciate that. I thought it was magnetic resistance rather than mechanical that e-bikers needed to worry about? Maybe that was just the google translation.

Was pleased to learn about an alternative, there aren't enough options for e-bike conversion kits with torque sensing built in. Are there any others I should consider?
 
do you have a tsdz2? you should know that it is not a real 750w, it goes much less than my turbo levo which has 250w.
the engine is manufactured by a famous electric motor manufacturer in Italy, it has a real torque meter, an f.o.c. software and you can speak directly to the producer. The quality level is much higher than tsdz2 in all components.
 
@andrea
If you’re talking stock right from the factory, sure.

I have a modified TSDZ2 from www.eco-ebike.com , added pre-flashed open source firmware from Casinho, metal gear and cooling mod, so it can handle the higher watts.

I’m not trying to diss the Hillraiser motor, just trying to understand it’s unique characteristics better and what it offers vs what I have now. Comparing specs alone is just a small part of the equation..
 
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