Old 09-05-23, 11:16 AM
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Electric motors have optimum speeds for maximizing efficiency, usually the faster the better up to an extent, so probably the smaller chainring increased your efficiency (especially ascending). Accordingly, less power was lost to heat providing less wear. I'm using a 30 tooth chain on my BBS02- equipped full suspension bike since I ride exclusively off road on steep trails. It's possible the motor simulator @ ebikesca can provide some info.
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