Hi and welcome GM Brazil,
The choice between front or rear motor is usually decided by ease of fitting and the rider's personal preference.
If your rear wheel is currently fitted with 8 or 9 speed cassette gears, it is not possible to simply transfer this over to the Magic Pie.
Therefore fitting a front Magic Pie would be cheaper and easier to install, whilst also allowing you to retain all of your current gears.
This is not a problem,
provided the front forks are not aluminium. Also, the drop-outs must be sufficiently strong enough to withstand the
torsional load being passed through the wheel's axle, otherwise a separate torque arm will need to be fitted. It would be a good idea to fit a torque arm anyway, just to play safe.
(Belt and Braces!)(A standard front wheel does not apply any discernible torsional force to the axle during braking!)The torsional axle force is a direct result of motor torque under power and regenerative braking,
and is additional to normal braking forces!Please note, the normal braking forces will also be greater due to an increase of the vehicle's mass and speed!
You are correct in assuming a front mounted Magic Pie
will give a better weight distribution.
With the rear Magic Pie, it would provide more traction on the driving wheel for hill climbing on slippery surfaces etc. and a shorter cable route for the current flowing between the battery and the controller/hub motor.
Regen
(which is operated by the power breaking switches on the brake levers) should work just as well on the rear as it would on the front, but with less chance of losing the front end
(and your steering) while braking into corners at speed on loose surfaces.
A rear hub motor should also be better for wheelies
, but worse for stoppies!
(nose wheelies) The cruise control only regulates the power to the motor, and does not apply any braking effect if the set speed is exceeded, so you would need to use your regen or brakes to maintain a slower set speed going down steep hills.
Check this post for additional suggestions for operating regen.If you can purchase from one of the
GM Authorised Dealers instead of direct from China, you should be able to save on shipping.
Alan