GIANT Full E+ 2014 mid-drive mtb ebike

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GIANT Full E+ 2014 mid-drive mtb ebike:
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http://www.ebike-mtb.com/exklusiv-giant-full-e-und-talon-e/
Yamaha Next Generation mid drive ebike motor:
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Wow. Pretty nice looing package. Must be 250W unit to contain chain throw and drive issues?
 
motor weight of 3,500 grams and 60nm of torque..
"Gewicht von 3.500 Gramm und 60 Newtonmetern Drehmoment"
400Wh battery.. "Akku leistet 400Wh"

yeah probably pedal assist but as intended for the offroad market including usa its not likely limited to 250w power.. im guessing 750w usa power limit?? but your right, one can only run so much power through a crank/chain puller without increasing chain stretch and drive train wear..

also of course its no match for the power and customization possibilities of a diy build haha
but.. i bet it handles offroad real nice and climbs like a goat.. :wink:

giant is one of the largest bike manufacturers in the world..
they make their own brand as well as manufacture the bikes for many other brands (that are made in taiwan & china)..
this ebike thing may be catching on.. 8)
the next question is.. what will specialized, trek, etc answer be.. :?:

Tinto said:
Looks like it would be pedal assist only with that standard (non freewheel) crankset.
Great looking packaging.

Bike_on said:
Wow. Pretty nice looing package. Must be 250W unit to contain chain throw and drive issues?

MAGICPIE3FOCUSPOWER said:
Thanks for sharing the info.
But I like to build by my own (cheaper) and my own taste/design :lol:
 
efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:
giant is one of the largest bike manufacturers in the world..
they make their own brand as well as manufacture the bikes for many other brands (that are made in china)..
this ebike thing may be catching on.. 8)
the next question is.. what will specialized, trek, etc answer be.. :?:

btw Giant is Taiwan, although they have factories in China also.
their hardtail looks nice also...

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what will trek answer be...
results are in!:

Trek Powerfly E-Mountainbike
Trek_Powerfly_1.jpg

http://www.ebike-mtb.com/exklusiv-trek-powerfly-e-mountainbike/
full suspension model to be announced soon..
Trek Powerfly is powered by the latest Bosch generation in the sporty "Peformance line" version.
29" wheels, 400whr battery..
Trek_Powerfly_8.jpg

integrated Bosch drive with underbody protection.


sk8norcal said:
efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:
giant is one of the largest bike manufacturers in the world..
they make their own brand as well as manufacture the bikes for many other brands (that are made in taiwan & china)..
this ebike thing may be catching on.. 8)
the next question is.. what will specialized, trek, etc answer be.. :?:

btw Giant is Taiwan, although they have factories in China also.
their hardtail looks nice also...
 
good luck with your build. let us know how it turns out..
build thread?? 8)

lollandster said:
I found the hardtail hub motor version from Giant for sale in Norway
http://www.finn.no/finn/torget/annonse?finnkode=42237280
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The price is NOK 24.990 = USD$4,200 - not a very cheap bike...
I have just bought the non electric verion of it (Giant taloon 29) and I'm doing my own conversion.
 
After seeing a few of the frames now, Bosch seems to be the closest thing to a "standard" for these mid drives.
In that sense I hope the motor mount approach isn't a patented part of the design - would be great to see some non pedelec versions from competitors.

I am making an assumption about pedelec there - it is probably some sort of quasi-schlumph style bottom bracket and crankset in there given the size of that front chainring.

After crudely mocking up a concept last night using cardboard, I like the way these OEM battery boxes look in the frames.
Are there any flat bar road / commuter bikes emerging using mid drive?
 
Tinto said:
Are there any flat bar road / commuter bikes emerging using mid drive?

i would think so.. there will likely be a ton of them announced at/by eurobike/interbike..
how about this one maybe with some narrower tires if you prefer??:

2014 Focus mid-drive:
top speed 45kmh / 28mph
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Doesn't seem to be a lot of watt-hours on board these bikes - which will suit some pushibike buyers focused on weight. (The first question I get from non-e bikers is how much weight does it add?)

I think there is still a good market for double/triple the torque with similar battery sizing scales too.
 
... double/triple the torque...

Aren't these motors rated at 50N-m, already? Wouldn't that make it 100 to 150N-m of torque?!

WOW! A bike with *that* motor ought to be able to climb a 100% grade!
 
4REEE said:
WOW! A bike with *that* motor ought to be able to climb a 100% grade!

Not really. Even my ten year old Aprilia mid drives are still a bit Meh at 80Nm stall.
A BPM Code 10 at 40A / 2kW would be double. Same for a 4 to 6kW DD.
Even a pedal rider who can legpress 100kg at the gym, on a 155mm crank would be churning out comparable torque, just not able to do it constantly.

It'd be interesting to see what sort of torque Adam Mercier gets on his GNG. That's where I want to be...
 
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