On another rant... "Wide Range" Enviolo Bicycle CVT Gearing
Enviolo CVT bicycle "gear" hubs. They're infinitely variable over a claimed 380% gear range. In a mountain bike context, with a 38 tooth chainring and an 11 to 48 tooth cassette, that's infinitely variable between a lowest gear of, say 22 gear inches for climbing, to a highest gear just shy of 86 gear inches... not exactly a sprint downhill gear. A typical mountain bike, running say, a Microshift AdventX 10 speed derailleur system on 11 to 48 teeth, or 480% range will give you a more mountain biking friendly 95 gear inches. Both of these comparative drivetrains are assuming a 38 or 40 tooth cog on the cranks, depending on a 27.5" or 26" wheel, respectively. Derailleur, to me, wins on torque and speed for wide range. However, Enviolo does have a torque sensing option and will select the the ratio automatically, claiming this, especially with eBikes, is more efficient. Possibly so, but is it easier to ride, really? The Enviolo Heavy Duty models and up, have ...