Low power, low weight is exactly what I'm looking for. Just a little 
something to help with stop/starts while hauling modest loads (like a kid 
on a trailercycle, or a couple bags of groceries) around town. It pushed 
all the right buttons for the project I've got in mind. Were I building up 
a true cargo bike with a big box or an extended tail, I'd be more 
interested in the high power mid drive kits, but for this the elegance of a 
direct drive seems suitable. And hey, it's a toy.

On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 7:22:57 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> It appears to be a low power, low weight mid-drive for the price of higher 
> power/weight systems. Cool if that's what you're looking for, but it seems 
> geared more towards the very restrictive European market. 

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