Wondering if anybody can help me with this.
I’ll get the important bit in first.
Does anybody have an official torque setting for mounting the Bosch motor on a 2021 Carbon Cube frame.
I know that Bosch quote 20Nm, but is that for an aluminium frame? Is the figure lower for Carbon?
The second question is – does anybody know a top notch carbon repair expert. What I’m looking at is repairing the motor mounts – filling – redrilling and fitting new inserts. Yes – really!
So now for the tale of woe if you are interested.
So bought my Cube Hybrid 140 Action Team in 2021.
The motor failed in November 2023 after 3600 miles. Unfortunately, I’d parted ways with the shop I bought it from. I had just been told by the ‘reputable’ shop I was subsequently dealing with that my motor was in good health (really, as I now know, it was showing all the usual signs of failing – bit of play in the bearing, stickly clutch and the odd error message – it was time to overhaul it but I was told all was well). I wasn’t that convinced but didn’t know where else to seek advice, and knowing I wouldn’t be able to get warranty service I did enquire as to what the torque setting was for the Bosch motor. I was told 40Nm. I asked if they were sure, as my torque wrench was suggesting just over 20Nm as it was. I made a note of 40Nm as my man was adamant it was 40Nm.
So anyway September 2023 I paid a grand to get all the issues with the bike fixed (pivots, suspension, new rear hub etc). They also checked the motor was torqued in OK.
200 miles later the motor dies – dead as a dodo.
I take the motor out and send it for independent repair. Motor is dead – unrepairable as it has so much water in it, it drowned the circuit board.
So I bought a reconditioned motor.
This is where things get really bad. I remember the 40Nm figure, and I check my notes as I wrote it down. I fit the reconditioned motor and start nipping it up. I get to just over 30Nm and decide that 40Nm is clearly bollocks, it doesn’t feel right at all. I back it off and settle on 25Nm.
I later find the 20Nm figure.
Anyway, refurb motor fails a couple of hundred miles later and off it goes for warranty claim. And yup that’s when I discover the damage I’ve done to my frame.
Two of the mounts look OK. Three I had to tidy up significantly with a file. One insert had come off altogether – sanded down the carbon fibre and glued it back in with VM100 glue from Easy Composites (very helpful company)
Motor is back in and torqued to 13Nm. Bike is ready to go – fingers crossed. I get the feeling 20Nm is too much.
So back to the question – does anybody know the official torque figure?
Second yeah the second question is – does anybody know a carbon repair specialist who could repair my motor mounts. It might last as it is but I just don’t know. I can do simple carbon repairs, and I can see it is repairable but basically it is the precision aspect of it.
Thanks!
I’ll get the important bit in first.
Does anybody have an official torque setting for mounting the Bosch motor on a 2021 Carbon Cube frame.
I know that Bosch quote 20Nm, but is that for an aluminium frame? Is the figure lower for Carbon?
The second question is – does anybody know a top notch carbon repair expert. What I’m looking at is repairing the motor mounts – filling – redrilling and fitting new inserts. Yes – really!
So now for the tale of woe if you are interested.
So bought my Cube Hybrid 140 Action Team in 2021.
The motor failed in November 2023 after 3600 miles. Unfortunately, I’d parted ways with the shop I bought it from. I had just been told by the ‘reputable’ shop I was subsequently dealing with that my motor was in good health (really, as I now know, it was showing all the usual signs of failing – bit of play in the bearing, stickly clutch and the odd error message – it was time to overhaul it but I was told all was well). I wasn’t that convinced but didn’t know where else to seek advice, and knowing I wouldn’t be able to get warranty service I did enquire as to what the torque setting was for the Bosch motor. I was told 40Nm. I asked if they were sure, as my torque wrench was suggesting just over 20Nm as it was. I made a note of 40Nm as my man was adamant it was 40Nm.
So anyway September 2023 I paid a grand to get all the issues with the bike fixed (pivots, suspension, new rear hub etc). They also checked the motor was torqued in OK.
200 miles later the motor dies – dead as a dodo.
I take the motor out and send it for independent repair. Motor is dead – unrepairable as it has so much water in it, it drowned the circuit board.
So I bought a reconditioned motor.
This is where things get really bad. I remember the 40Nm figure, and I check my notes as I wrote it down. I fit the reconditioned motor and start nipping it up. I get to just over 30Nm and decide that 40Nm is clearly bollocks, it doesn’t feel right at all. I back it off and settle on 25Nm.
I later find the 20Nm figure.
Anyway, refurb motor fails a couple of hundred miles later and off it goes for warranty claim. And yup that’s when I discover the damage I’ve done to my frame.
Two of the mounts look OK. Three I had to tidy up significantly with a file. One insert had come off altogether – sanded down the carbon fibre and glued it back in with VM100 glue from Easy Composites (very helpful company)
Motor is back in and torqued to 13Nm. Bike is ready to go – fingers crossed. I get the feeling 20Nm is too much.
So back to the question – does anybody know the official torque figure?
Second yeah the second question is – does anybody know a carbon repair specialist who could repair my motor mounts. It might last as it is but I just don’t know. I can do simple carbon repairs, and I can see it is repairable but basically it is the precision aspect of it.
Thanks!