A centrally mounted power unit located between the pedals, typically integrated with the bike’s frame, drives the crank directly. This placement utilizes the bicycle’s gearing system for optimal power delivery and efficiency.
This central location offers improved balance and handling compared to hub-mounted alternatives. It often results in a more natural riding experience, mimicking the feel of a traditional bicycle. The efficient use of the bike’s gears allows for enhanced hill-climbing capabilities and improved performance on varied terrain. Furthermore, this type of drive system generally allows for easier wheel removal and maintenance.