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Torque Sensor |
Speed Sensor |
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Active engagement from the rider is necessary to activate the pedal-assist system with a torque sensor. |
The pedal assistant in speed-sensor systems is activated by the bike's forward movement. |
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They measure the torque generated by the rider. |
Speed-sensor e-bikes are more affordable and popular compared to their torque-sensor counterparts, which tend to be more expensive. |
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Torque sensors contribute to longer rides by conserving battery power, and in some cases, torque-sensor e-bikes can recharge batteries while the rider pedals. |
Due to reduced pedaling and increased reliance on the electric motor, speed-sensor e-bikes tend to consume more battery power. |
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Torque sensors provide precise control over the required pedal assist at any given moment. |
In speed-sensor e-bikes, pedal assist activates when the rider falls below a certain speed, and this activation is less easily adjustable compared to torque-sensor systems. |
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Torque sensor e-bikes are better suited for active riders who are comfortable with frequent pedaling. |
Speed-sensor e-bikes are suitable for older individuals or those with mobility challenges who may find frequent pedaling challenging. |