I had the chance to look at the new Shimano EP8 (EP801). It was a cold and icy day, which wasn't perfect, but it's not like I could decline the opportunity. I try to illustrate how silent it is in my video. Check it out or keep on reading below.
Riding studded tyres on ice and icy snow is just so loud. But there is no doubt, the rattle is gone on the new EP8 (EP801). Of course, I have no way of knowing if the rattle will suddenly appear after months of riding. All I can say is the EP8 I rode is one of the more silent full fat, full power emtb motors available.
Bolt pattern is the same on the new motor, making it an easy fot on this bike. But there is some space between the motor andre frame, as shown in the image above. This space is not there with the EP800. It indicates that while the new motor looks similar, the shape is slightly different.
Rattle and hum?
The test bike is a 2022 model and the new EP8 has been retrofitted, that's why I'm not taking a closer look at the bike, it really doesn't exist. The noise level while pedaling always was quite nice on the old EP8 (EP800). It was more silent than any previous Shimano motor, and I found it more silent than the Bosch Performance CX gen4. Watch this sequence to hear the EP8 rattle and a comparison aganst the E8000 and Performance CX.Riding studded tyres on ice and icy snow is just so loud. But there is no doubt, the rattle is gone on the new EP8 (EP801). Of course, I have no way of knowing if the rattle will suddenly appear after months of riding. All I can say is the EP8 I rode is one of the more silent full fat, full power emtb motors available.
Power and control is still great
The EP8 always offered a great blend of power and control. The motor was so easy to control on rough trails, even at maximum assistance. And the new EP8 is no worse. It might actually be even a tad better, it's difficult to say without comparing them directly. I'm pretty sure power delivery has been improved for 2023 though. The motor feels powerful at a bigger range of pedaling frequencies compared to the EP800. Even though the EP801 feels improved, some competitors are still .more powerful at higher cadence.Bolt pattern is the same on the new motor, making it an easy fot on this bike. But there is some space between the motor andre frame, as shown in the image above. This space is not there with the EP800. It indicates that while the new motor looks similar, the shape is slightly different.