CloneWerks
Well-known member
Now that there is snow on the ground here I'm done biking for the season, just can't risk it at my age.
So I was sitting here ruminating about riding in the snow and it suddenly occurred to me that having a torque sensing mid drive bike with it's variable power curve would probably be a lot more snow-friendly than a cadence sensor based "on/off" hub drive bike.
Does anyone have enough experience to chime in on this? Does it make a difference at all?
So I was sitting here ruminating about riding in the snow and it suddenly occurred to me that having a torque sensing mid drive bike with it's variable power curve would probably be a lot more snow-friendly than a cadence sensor based "on/off" hub drive bike.
Does anyone have enough experience to chime in on this? Does it make a difference at all?