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Added drag? For a motor concealed inside the frame or the rear wheel?
The only thing that's all bollocks is the nonsense spewing out of your fingertips.
Added weight? There's a minimum weight requirement for bikes and it's extremely easy to go below it with a high-end road bike, so just add a motor and shave off weight from other components and you're still at the 6.8kg limit.GreasyChain said:There was no evidence of a working hub motor. Just as there is nothing more than some weirdo's fantasy about using magnets in the wheels and elecromagnets in the chain stays, or possibly the brakes to drive them.
Putting a motor inside the bike for a professional is pointless. Added weight, added drag, high probability that the thing will either jam or go off at the wrong time and there is no possibility of getting away with it when you are inevitably caught.
Face facts. It's all bollocks.
Added drag? For a motor concealed inside the frame or the rear wheel?
The only thing that's all bollocks is the nonsense spewing out of your fingertips.