Don't submerge them and don't aim a jet wash or hose at them....apart from that you should be OK. I have done thousands of miles on emtbs ...both Brose and Bosch since 2019 including 5 very wet uk winters....no motors problem
This is well said. I think people generally just don't know what they are buying or how they should be used. I'm have been really happy with my ebikes, there has been motor replacements, both Specialized and Bosch. About Shimano I don't know because I have ridden it only 650km's in two months. I do my own service, ride through winter and hose wash them regulary. People complaint that LBS bought bikes are expensive but you get better support in case of problems. I you don't want to pay the extra, you shouldn't complain when things go south...I've been reading this thread as lots of us have and one thing stands out , Just don't buy another one go back to a standard unassisted bike if they don't suit you in there present state and wait for things maybe to get better ,
Moaning about the technology of a pedelec is pointless the big boys don't care that's fact lets be honest we are all beta testing for the manufacturers like it or not .
We all have a choice in what we buy
I also have an egg
I've been reading this thread as lots of us have and one thing stands out , Just don't buy another one go back to a standard unassisted bike if they don't suit you in there present state and wait for things maybe to get better ,
Moaning about the technology of a pedelec is pointless the big boys don't care that's fact lets be honest we are all beta testing for the manufacturers like it or not .
We all have a choice in what we buy
I'm different to some i think, i bought mine accepting that the motor is likely scrap either during or after the warranty and will need replacing before the bike does. It potentially means a cost of £500-1000 but lets be fair here, that's not a completely insane amount after 2 years of ownership, if it was a car and needed a new clutch at £500 you'd be OK with that, or an air-con condenser you'd accept that too. So I don't see why people think a motor should last forever.
So I don't see why people think a motor should last forever.
I fully get what you're saying Planemo, and I agree with much of it. As said before, I am not standing up for the manufacturers, they are capable of doing that themselves should they want to, but I did used to work for a very large corporate company as a technical engineering manager, so I can understand some of the other issues faced.
Unfortunately, it's not just a friction issue. There are many design change issues, tooling issues, testing issues etc.
People used to say to us... why don't you just change that bit!? This would require 3 months in a design department, a £50,000 tool to make 10 test or prototype parts at a ridiculous cost per piece. Then these parts would have to go through a 10,000 hour test run (which may fail or go wrong and have to be re-started!), then a salt spray test, emf, test etc. etc.
This used to take around 5 years in total. This would equate to Bosch's current progress of releasing a new motor every 4 to 5 years.
If we look into the technicalities of sealing a spinning splined shaft within another spinning splined shaft against very high pressure water. this to be done without the motor sensing drag and thinking you're still pedalling, or the torque sensor thinking you're putting more effort in than you are etc. I could write a book on the issues we've had trying to seal these motors.
Then the more waterproof the motors are made, the deeper water everyone will ride through, so then the electronics, plugs, gaskets and batteries would all need redesigning!
As I said, it is coming, manufacturers have made some mistakes, but things are definitely changing, they are listening, it will be fixed and these issues will go away. It just takes time.
Yes, I know we should not be the Guinea pigs, and the design should have been right in the first place. This is also a subject I have written extensively about, but sadly do not have time to repeat this today.
This is exactly it. If ya like getting ya motor wet or even better submerged then buy a MX bike or standard MTB.I doubt manufacturers are going to trip over each other develop all new mtb only motors for a shoot out over a 10% market share. The numbers can't be there or they would have done it by now.
I'm probably going to regret this but here goes:So why do we accept that BOSCH are so shite. What is so special about BOSCH that they get away with treating their consumers with contempt and not providing basic support for their products?
And why do so many of you think it is OK? I mean if you all think it is OK getting ripped off time and time again, well yeah, you’ll probably continue to keep being treated like mugs with bottomless pockets.
Below is lifted from his Welcome post after openly admitting 3800 miles of abuse and i guess he is also a MUG with bottomless pockets :I'm probably going to regret this but here goes:
No offense but your starting to sound unhinged.. You've posted 26 times in this thread alone. Bosch are far from "shite" your one of a minuscule percentage of consumers having an issue.
How am I being ripped off time and time again? I purchased a Bosch EMTB 2 years ago that has done 3,000km faultlessly, I feel it will easily carry on for many years to come. LBS is there for repairs and service if needed.
Don't really see how I'm a mug with bottomless pockets either, here's a tip if ya don't like it, sell your bike and buy something else. Seriously
In here yesterday telling someone to f***k off too. Just an empty vessel making the most noise.
Knowing where the industry is going, I'd say it is questionable if they will get better any time soon.I've been reading this thread as lots of us have and one thing stands out , Just don't buy another one go back to a standard unassisted bike if they don't suit you in there present state and wait for things maybe to get better.
So why do we accept that BOSCH are so shite. What is so special about BOSCH that they get away with treating their consumers with contempt and not providing basic support for their products?
My e-bike has similar mileage. Care taken, runs faultlessly as if extra 3k km is nothing for it. But this is what I wish. Reality is that it would be extremely naive for me to say that it will do 3k km easily. This is not how it works, and this thread gives really good insights. More over everything is moving more and more to planned obsolescence, so how can you say that e-bike market is an exception?How am I being ripped off time and time again? I purchased a Bosch EMTB 2 years ago that has done 3,000km faultlessly, I feel it will easily carry on for many years to come. LBS is there for repairs and service if needed.
No offense but your starting to sound unhinged.. You've posted 26 times in this thread alone. Bosch are far from "shite" your one of a minuscule percentage of consumers having an issue.
"It has been used and abused" and I live in one of the wettest counties in the world which does not help.
I am addicted to it, it is fantastic. Probably going to buy another" .
Ah yeah, that'll be it. You're one step ahead, you.No, what I said (post #276) was ‘insert verb of your choice’ “off” to the idea that I should have to repeatedly buy new motors because BOSCH won’t support their product.
Ah yeah, that'll be it. You're one step ahead, you.
You're annoyed at Bosch.
The industry will change if just one manufacturer produces an excellently performing, well designed and dedicated EMTB motor which is waterproof to IP67. The rest will be forced to follow.Knowing where the industry is going, I'd say it is questionable if they will get better any time soon.
Planed obsolescence, Right 2 repair, Right 2 own.
thats just so sad to see... i was really hoping and I mean REALLY hoping that they would make these durable.. fingers crossed...
The industry will change if just one manufacturer produces an excellently performing, well designed and dedicated EMTB motor which is waterproof to IP67. The rest will be forced to follow.
MEPs have no executive power whatsoever so even if you did have an MEP to write to you'd be p1ssing into the wind.One thing that I find frustrating, is that at this point I’d probably writing to my MEP. Except that thanks to BREXIT we have no MEPs and the UK has no say whatsoever over standards and practises. In the UK perhaps all we can do is highlight the issue.
MEPs have no executive power whatsoever so even if you did have an MEP to write to you'd be p1ssing into the wind.
Wow, that's very impressive, I wonder what Pete ( @Bearing Man) has to say about Bafang Reliability & Longevity. My wife's Bafang motored MTB is 14 years old and still going strong!Do you think that bosch submerges their motors while running too? Is Bafang just better at testing and manufacturing? Maybe they're more experienced, bigger than bosch in ebike space?
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Yes it would be nice if everything was indestructible.
We don't live in some future world of self repairing nano bots, otherwise bearing man would be on holiday all the time.
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