As a novice you will love either motor in isolation, however back to back you will notice the Bosch delivers it's power in a more punchy manner and the torque is delivered much earlier in the power curve.Hi All
Looking to up grade my ebike, Is there any difference between the bosch & shimano batteries regarding the range they will travel ?
And is there really any difference between the two brands that novice will even notice!
Thanks
I can only mirror this as far as repairs go .Also look at these people who post on here about eBike motors. (@Bearing Man ) Don't know where in the UK you are but they're local (1 hr) to me. Where my Trek Rail Bosch motor will go if/when it fails.
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eBike Motor Parts Repairs & Servicing, (formally, Performance Line Bearings) has become the “go to place” for all your e-Bike motor repairs...www.ebikemotorcentre.com
"Within the UK we offer a full repair and overhaul service for Bosch, Brose, Impulse, Panasonic and Yamaha ebike motors. Please note: We do not currently support Shimano motors."
Have you tuned the EP8 with the Shimano eTube app? I met a guy who was disillusioned with his Nukeproof Mega. I took less than 5 mins to set up part of his motor (just the Trail set up on Profile 1), so he knew how to do the rest. He was blown away and became an instant convert. There are so many settings that if you just accept the factory settings you will be disillusioned also.Bosch all day…everyday
Hands down destroys the ep8 in every way. Having had 2 Bosch bikes and and 2 ep8 bikes, the Bosch provides much more power with less effort. I currently have a ep8 bike and regret purchasing it every day I ride it.
If you’re a strong peddler, it makes less of a difference. The ep8 requires more pedal pressure to deliver the same amount of power….hence more fatigue and not why I bought an ebike.
Yeah, everything is maxed using the appHave you tuned the EP8 with the Shimano eTube app? I met a guy who was disillusioned with his Nukeproof Mega. I took less than 5 mins to set up part of his motor (just the Trail set up on Profile 1), so he knew how to do the rest. He was blown away and became an instant convert. There are so many settings that if you just accept the factory settings you will be disillusioned also.
It is the full EP8 and not the lower power EP8 (RS I think, not sure)?Bosch all day…everyday
Hands down destroys the ep8 in every way. Having had 2 Bosch bikes and and 2 ep8 bikes, the Bosch provides much more power with less effort. I currently have a ep8 bike and regret purchasing it every day I ride it.
If you’re a strong peddler, it makes less of a difference. The ep8 requires more pedal pressure to deliver the same amount of power….hence more fatigue and not why I bought an ebike.
Yeah..full power ep8, I’ve actually had 3 Shimano motors. 2 ep8 and 1 e8000…all were weaker than Bosch. I should have known.It is the full EP8 and not the lower power EP8 (RS I think, not sure)?
I ride a Bosch cx Gen 4 and have had it rebuilt whilst in warranty through Ebike Motor Centre.Testing many ebikes is a truly wonderful thing. It allows direct comparisons and understand the nuances between them. I’m also aware that not everyone has access to ride a lot of bikes, so I’m really lucky that because of what I do it allows me this fortunate position.
I’m not tied down to any brand, or sponsored by a bike company, no contracts or ties, I’m not required to ride a specific bike. My bike this season that I bought from an independent bike shop is this 2022 Trek Rail 9.8 XT.
Why?
A combination of things: Some people say you shouldn’t buy an ebike because of a specific motor. But I’ve grown to really like the Bosch, the way it delivers power, and the outright grunt. Sure, there are things that suck, like that new remote control, the bulkiness of the screen. But they are lower down on the priority list to me. A motor really changes the characteristics of how a bike behaves and climbs, so I narrowed it down to the Bosch.
@Rob Rides EMTB wrote: 2022-bosch-smart-750-trek-rail-thread
I ride a Bosch cx Gen 4 and have had it rebuilt whilst in warranty through Ebike Motor Centre.
Apart from the CX being a great motor, it is very serviceable and replacements are easy to come by one the warranty period is over.
I would not buy a Shimano powered bike due to the out of warranty issues, it is just unfortunate that a lot of great bikes run the EP8!
I know what you mean, but the difference between a bike with a dead motor and a bike with a working motor is larger than two different Enduro-style bikes, for example, could ever be.I own a shimano E8000 powered canyon and a cube with bosch, both bikes have pros and cons, but I would not choose a new bike based on motor because there are many other aspects to consider: geometry, suspension, brakes, wheelset, transmition (gearing), all of these will make more difference on the experience of riding a bike than that little heavy part thats supposed to be there only to give some "assistance" on the climbs.
I did buy the second bike with a different motor with the intention of knowing the difference between the motors, but in the end, its the kinemactics and behaviour of each bike that makes them really differ from each other.
Kinematics???... in the end, its the kinemactics and behaviour of each bike that makes them really differ from each other.
"Kinematics" used only in the title but nowhere in the article. Perhaps a mistranslation from German.
Yes, it is the correct use of the word, I think he was making a point as the spelling had a 'c' make a surprise appearance...Kinematics is the right word, isn't it? It's describing the layout and design of the suspension. Single pivot, virtual pivot, four bar link, high or low pivot and so on. Once paired with geometry, layout (reach, bar height etc) and with the particular suspension units installed, it will control how the bike feels and acts under static and dynamic loads.
My point, aimed at the OP, is to advise that the choice of a new ebike should not be made solely on motor.
I'd not noticed your spelling TBH.Well... English is not my native language, so please excuse me for some mistakes on writing. My point, aimed at the OP, is to advise that the choice of a new ebike should not be made solely on motor.
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