So to those that have fitted a speedbox or volspeed to their gen 4 Bosch with 625 battery, how has it affected the battery range? Does the extra power reduce range by a large amount?
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Thanks for that, I’m on a purion not the smart system.Don't bother with the speedbox, bosch smart system detects is after 100ish miles and you are left in limp mode. While it was attached the range did not decrease too much but I suppose it depends on the type of ride.
There isn't any extra power, only extra speed.Does the extra power reduce range by a large amount?
Doesn't really effect my range as it depends which level of assist your using.my 625 battery on mtb Road rides can still get me 65 miles range and I'm 19 stone. My road bike ep8 motor with 500 battery only gets around 30 miles.So to those that have fitted a speedbox or volspeed to their gen 4 Bosch with 625 battery, how has it affected the battery range? Does the extra power reduce range by a large amount?
Did you use this speedbox versionDon't bother with the speedbox, bosch smart system detects is after 100ish miles and you are left in limp mode. While it was attached the range did not decrease too much but I suppose it depends on the type of ride.
I've been running speedbox for year and half with the purion, I'm generally riding with it so when you may need to overtake something you don't that wall of non assistance cut inThanks for that, I’m on a purion not the smart system.
I had the 1.0b which was supposed to be compatible in 2023 with the rear magnetDid you use this speedbox version
For the latest generation of the motors with Bosch Smart System, we have developed SpeedBox 1.1 for Bosch and SpeedBox 1.2 for Bosch, which is also compatible with the rear wheel valve magnet
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