The difference between 10T and 12T yields no appreciable difference in the raw amount of available torque. Is the GMAC a good hub motor for a mountain bike? 8T or 10T? I'm not looking for top speed, I have another bike for that. Is this a good bike to start from? I would spend more $$$ on a better bike, but I'm not seeing many options that fit a rear hub motorĢ. About $1k in gear, and more expensive than the bike.ġ. I'm planning to use a GMAC motor, Phaserunner, CA, Torque sensor, etc all from GRIN. I like this bike in particular because it has the "old school" dropouts, but still has a single front chain-ring/casset combo that the newer, higher-end bikes have. If I lower my price point, I can get a 2021 Trek Marlin 7 which has standard 135mm dropouts and woulds support a rear hub motor. Sooo, I was thinking of getting a nice bike like a Trek Roscoe, but realized that the dropouts on a lot of mountain bikes won't work with hub motors. I'm new to the scene but have found there are a ton of trails in my area. Not for extreme mountain biking per say, but normal local mountain biking stuff, definitely off-road oriented.
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