Per Ryan's question: I quite like my Copenhagen Wheel. It pops into a frame 
quite easily, and all the works are inside that giant red disk so there's no 
looking for a place to mount the battery and stringing wires and whatnot. It 
runs off an app on my phone, which is also pretty nifty. 

It's torque-sensing and somehow "learns" the way you ride - still not sure if I 
detect this - so it's much more of a cycling experience than the high-power 
cadence systems I've used. You push the pedals and the more effort you put in, 
the more virtual tailwind you receive. 

Its one massive (literally) drawback is putting all that weight including 
battery in the wheel. I haven't attempted a road side flat repair yet and don't 
look forward to it, the super awesome benefit of mid-drive kits is you get to 
keep your normal lightweight wheels. If you buy one of these things I highly 
recommend using one of those Schwalbes with all the fancy shmancy puncture 
protection. 

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