19000 miles what!

E-MAD MALC

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This is a testament to an ebike
Wonder if he done it on one motor lol

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Polar

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Most definitely a Specialized motor that accomplished this journey because if by any chance the motor failed he would have gotten a new motor the next day.
No other brands are even close to Specialized warranty and customer service.
 

Plummet

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Well its a damn easy 30000 km dribbling along on roads. In hours probably equivalent to 8000 of my km groveling slowly up and down muddy mountian goat tracks....
 

E-MAD MALC

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Well its a damn easy 30000 km dribbling along on roads. In hours probably equivalent to 8000 of my km groveling slowly up and down muddy mountian goat tracks....
Love to know how many motors he might or not have through though
Have to dig deep to find that out
 

Plummet

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Love to know how many motors he might or not have through though
Have to dig deep to find that out
It could be one motor. There's a vast difference between fast commuter miles and hard mtb miles. My motor at 3000km 11 months is starting to give me issued. I'm not surprised to be honest I'm riding in the mud and grime and constantly hammering up and down mountains, towing my boy up hills. It's not an easy service life.
 

E-MAD MALC

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Most definitely a Specialized motor that accomplished this journey because if by any chance the motor failed he would have gotten a new motor the next day.
No other brands are even close to Specialized warranty and customer service.
Yamaha motor
How do they stack up on reliability
 

arTNC

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That guy's bike was obviously a 2003 Santa Cruz Bullit with a Bafang BBSHD mounted. 😄

But seriously motors like that BBSHD are pretty hardcore in terms of durability and simplicity. I rode this one for 3 years in real trail use and no babying and no issues. I felt guilty, so after 2 years I cracked it open to grease the drive gears. They still had grease on them, and the motor was quiet. Put fresh grease in and kept riding. I only semi-retired it when I got a Trek Rail 7 this year. There are motors out there that can go an extreme distance with little attention.
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