Ensuring that you have the right size chainring on your E-bike for the type of riding that you do is essential. Steve discusses how to change e-mountain bike chainrings, and the reasons why your motor might benefit from a different size.
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For flatter terrain your motor won’t have to work as hard to help maintain 25kph when paired with a larger chainring, however if you ride in a particularly hilly area a smaller chainring will not only mean faster accelerations but also better energy efficiency.
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