What’s better than a mid-drive e-bike motor?

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Answer: 2 mid-drive e-bike motors!
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That's the only way I'd ride a tandem uphill, those things are misery on a climb
 
Is it still a bicycle in the eyes of the law if it now has 2 x 250w average power?
 
mmmm, so, who operates the droppers? :)

Guess that will be quite a bit of fun on the Oregon trails.

Enjoy!
 
I find this pretty much impossible. Two drives, 2 batteries, two saddles, extended frame, etc. That’s at least a 74-78lb setup right there.
The Shimano drive, battery, battery mount etc adds 12 lbs per unit. So, 24 lbs over what the bike would weigh as a regular tandem. The frame is all carbon. Our racing tandem hard tail from the same builder is under 35lbs. Our heavy Ventena ECDM, full suspension tandem builds Is under 45lbs. Two riders does not equal twice the weight.
 
I would love to see a vid on it, and how it works - is there some funky gearing to get the two motors to work together without issue?
 
I would love to see a vid on it, and how it works - is there some funky gearing to get the two motors to work together without issue?
The motor‘s clutches takes care of any issues. Independent pedaling front and rear. I made a short video in the stand a while back. We were featured in EMBN forward to 20:30
 
How about one of the riders having all the suspension?
We have a good suspension seatpost on the rear now. Have also switched to a 3” wide tire to help. Full suspension would be better, but the frame builder couldn’t do it.
 
Guy I know takes blind and partially sighted on his. Never lets them have a go on the front which I think is a bit mean.
 
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