The issue is not in the body weight, but in the vehicle's one... As bicycle is lighter as easier drive it... If just the motor + controller (even without the battery) get the bicycle twice heavier... It seems this wheel is good for the heavy old-style bi-cycles or for tri- or quad- ones, but not for the modern foldable or light-weight mountain bicycles... But, you know, as many persons as many opinions...
The Magic Pie is not good for Mountain bikes? What about these?
My Wife's mountain Bike. At least that's what I call it
This bike is excellent in the bush on some rough muddy trails. A lot of fun, great for jumps etc.
Then there is My TRI-PIE. This bike is all about torque and take off. It really is an amazing amount of torque. 1000's of kilometres no issues.
The Magic Pie is also great for my Tandem bike. Anyone that goes for a ride with me on this can't believe the power of just one motor.
I would say Magic Pie motors are suitable for many styles of bikes. To say Magic Pies are not good for Mountain bikes is not correct in my opinion. Actually for an all around bike I think the full suspension Mountain bikes are the best conversion for Magic Pies. Well except for my Townie I guess
Now a lightweight aluminum folding bike. Maybe not. But pretty much any other bike is fine. These are my four current rides. I have cut my personal collection of ebikes down to these four. Well and two Shrinkers. But who is counting
BTW the first 3 pictures are all MP2 externals and I will be selling the motors off of them soon. Gotta go MP III all the way now!
Gary