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by dogman dan » Nov 29 2020 7:21am
Hmm,, helps if you define hill.
In general, a geared hub will do better on short hills, with the internal gearing, than a DD of similar 500w motor rating. I don't mean the random number they put on the kit to sell it, but the actual motor rating.
However, the geared motors do have smaller motors inside, less copper, smaller magnets. So if the hill takes you say, a full hour to climb it, it may melt a geared motor, while a dd may survive to the top.
The problem here is the slow. Both types of hub motor are in general, designed to run efficiently at about 15 mph to 20 or 25 mph. Any slower, they get hot if the load is high, as in the guy is fat, the bike is towing, or the hill is quite extremely steep. So really, very few hub motor setups for a 26" wheel or larger are all that good for slow up a hill. Power up some, and they do excellent at fast up the hill though.
Talking very generally here, so what good is this? I'm just trying to make the point that if you buy a very small geared motor, it will just be too underpowered to make it up the hill relatively fast, and it will get hot on any long hills, or short ones repeated enough. Furthermore it really does matter what you weigh, and how hard you pedal.
But here is the good news. If you weight is typical for a healthy male adult, say 220 pounds or less, and you are able to pedal hard, you can ride up quite steep hills quick enough to keep the motor happy, using a 48v powered, larger geared type hub motor. It will have nice torque, and if you pedal briskly, you will maintain close to 15 mph up very steep hills, and get up steeper ones quick enough.. The smaller diameter motor will allow the longer spokes that really help the wheel last a bit longer.
The bad news,,, a shitty version of this wheel on the cheap, with a crap rim and crap spokes will still tend to have problems later, especially if you like to ignore loose spokes and kill it.
But if your budget dictates it, you can still buy another cheap ass DD motor and ride. Its just not going to be as nice, especially on the front wheel. Do not go front wheel if you must ride this bike on dirt though. It can be done, but really, rear wheel for dirt.