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Comment by loeg

1 day ago

In addition to the theft concerns, it's also not a great product.

for the non bikers, to help us understand, whats wrong with it?

  • This is an inherently inefficient design, where that inefficiency means increased 1) battery use and 2) tire wear.

    From a cyclist’s perspective, this is fundamentally a stopgap product for “curious” customers dipping their toes into e-bikes. I don’t say that necessarily to criticize it. There’s a place for a product that someone can put on any old bike and see if they want to buy a more expensive long-term solution. But that doesn’t make it a product I’d recommend.

    The tire wear problem is significant enough that there are heat resistant tires specifically for this type of drum application (designed for old-style indoor trainers, not for use on the road), because use on a drum will cause premature wear for normal road tires.

    • it's also likely mildly more dangerous than a standard ebike, as ebikes typically overprovision their brakes. A customer putting this on a standard bike (especially a disc brake bike) might have less stopping power than they want on an ebike.

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  • Destroys tires, very limited range/power due to poor power delivery from motor to tire. Parasitic drag when coasting or battery is dead.

in addition, it also has not a great name... the word Oxis in Greek means "sharp", not agile. you can look for "οξύς"