Bosch Powertube 750 battery latch /mounting housing broke

Bone_doc

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Apr 21, 2021
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Hello everyone,
Sorry to vent my frustration with my new Focus SAM2 6.0 with the Bosch CXR. (My previous ride is a Focus Jam2 6.8)
The SAM2 uses the 750wH removable powertube battery that can be slide out at the bottom of the down tube.
They problems I have atm is that the latch for the battery which is made from plastic broke at its corners and every time it landed from a jump the bike switched off! The movements may be between 2-5 mm but enough to disconnect the battery. Very frustrating as I have to flip the bike open the battery cover and pushed it in so I can switch the bike back on.
It is being replaced under warranty by Bosch after waiting for a few weeks for parts as Focus said that is not their problem At my local bike shop.
Anyone has any similar issues?
My concern is that as this mount is made from plastic this might be a recurring problems as I don’t think it can withstand the force of a 1.4kg battery trying to slide out after a big impact post jump. ( I also bought a few just in case)
Also wondering if this is the reason why many bikes with similar battery opted for their bike to be non-removable eg Orbea Wild
I appreciate opinions from everyone in this forum. Cheers
 

Paulquattro

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Focus says its not there problem LOL

There bike they built and designed it , its there problem
The battery and motor system is in integral part of the bike unlike forks wheels etc
get back on to them .
 

Mikerb

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May 16, 2019
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As a bove of course it is Focus' problem.
Re the Canyon thread, the experience with those bikes may or may not apply to yours. Canyon do not for example use the complete Bosch battery rail system and some have also found the top main battery connector insecure. The main fixes tha the Canyon owners have found effective primary ensure the battery is held more stable in the downtube preventing movement at the Bosch securing latch.
 

Mario Antony

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May 5, 2023
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Has you can see, the Latch is equal, but Focus latch uses a lock.

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JP-NZ

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My concern is that as this mount is made from plastic this might be a recurring problems as I don’t think it can withstand the force of a 1.4kg battery trying to slide out after a big impact post jump. ( I also bought a few just in case)
Also wondering if this is the reason why many bikes with similar battery opted for their bike to be non-removable eg Orbea Wild
I appreciate opinions from everyone in this forum. Cheers
Firstly, fuck Focus, what sort of customer service is that... of course its their problem. If Focus won't fix it properly in a timely manner I'd be asking your LBS/Place of purchase for a refund and buy a brand with a proper warranty.

Secondly the Bosch powertube 750 is actually 4.4 Kilograms not 1.4kg
 

Bone_doc

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Apr 21, 2021
7
5
Darwin NT Asutralia
Thanks for all the replies. Really appreciate the inputs. Thanks Bomble, I've checked out the Canyon Strive's group.
The summary is that the design of the latch for the battery inserted up the down tube is universal hence the Canyon Strive users have the same issue! There are some well thought out 3rd party fixes that should help. Thinking of getting that as a reinforcement. I live in Darwin in North Australia and trying to ship stuff up here is quite costly. I bought the replacement latch from a website in Germany as there is non in Australia and the freight cost 3 times the price!
 

Bone_doc

Active member
Apr 21, 2021
7
5
Darwin NT Asutralia
Firstly, fuck Focus, what sort of customer service is that... of course its their problem. If Focus won't fix it properly in a timely manner I'd be asking your LBS/Place of purchase for a refund and buy a brand with a proper warranty.

Secondly the Bosch powertube 750 is actually 4.4 Kilograms not 1.4kg
Thanks JP, I meant the battery is 4.4 kg. The local bike shop here has been very good fighting to get the replacement part and fighting to get a compensation for what had happened. Not really sure I’ll get anything. Just want them to fix the bike as I just want to ride the bloody bike in a way it should be ridden.
 

Bone_doc

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Apr 21, 2021
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Darwin NT Asutralia

Mario Antony

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May 5, 2023
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Hi Mario,
The lock is there so you won't be able to open the latch to remove the battery. It doesn't do much in helping to keep the battery super firm hence it will still move and disconnect the terminal
I understand
You should be able to disassemble the lock from the latch.
Afterwards, you can use the solutions that have been showing up:
- plastic plate/shim
- zipties
 

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