I've heard they're going twice as far with the latest models .......It will be interesting to see how Trek is dealing with this Bosch/Magnet issue considering they just dropped all their new 2023 Rails
I've heard they're going twice as far with the latest models .......It will be interesting to see how Trek is dealing with this Bosch/Magnet issue considering they just dropped all their new 2023 Rails
If related to prevent from tuning the position of Trek magnet with possibly two signals at a time could be a reason. For example Wiesel is blocking counts and Bosch might have implemented a check for half and double or inconsistent counts :I think we've proposed this as being the issue from the start (even before it became it's own thread...)
I don't think so. I still think it's purely down to how the trek sensor is placed in a different position/angle, combined with a larger magnet to obtain a reading. This doesn't always work and sometimes the magnet needs to be manually adjusted as proposed earlier in the thread as a possible solution to this problem.
Swapping to the Trek sensor/magnet doesn't necessarily cure the problem if we don't know how they've mounted it and in what combination and spacing - ie, done in such a way that the more de-restriction sensitive firmware, still thinks somethings not right so it doubles up.
For all the electronic de-restrictors, it won't matter what sensor feeds into the unit as the unit will output it's own signal which will only be based on pulse frequency, not strength/time/echo's. Though with the Gen4 smart, some will need to vary that signal output to reflect what's expected at given rotation speeds.
For the mechanical de-restrictors, it would be interesting to know if anyone with a planet3 has this problem, or if because of how the magnet is mounted, everything actually works just as before - which as @Paul Mac said earlier, it would be ironic to use a de-restriction device to actually fix this problem, but even more ironic if the firmware mods made to limit de-restriction, actually don't affect some of the bikes which are derestricted whilst affecting the bikes which are standard :-D
Either way, I can't imagine someone at Bosch fecking something up on purpose out of spite for one of their largest customers. Naivety, lack of thought, inexperience - yes, more likely.
I've ordered this magnet, but can you provide some mounting instructions?Whilst this might be a great solution, people should generally use someone elses computer if they're searching for Rim Magnets .. otherwise all sorts of weird results come up ..
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Trek swapped the speed sensor cable and magnet last friday to the Bosch speed sensor cable and it did not work, and did not fit in the rear triangle either.If related to prevent from tuning the position of Trek magnet with possibly two signals at a time could be a reason. For example Wiesel is blocking counts and Bosch might have implemented a check for half and double or inconsistent counts :
„Wheel revolutions missed due to tuning are added at the end of the ride. The speedometer then shows the exact distance travelled.“
PS: Did one of the Trek owners have not only Bosch magnet but also sensor replaced as a try with improvised fixing of the sensor? Or was it magnet only?
What exactly have they done to fix the issues and the walk mode? So I know what to ask the dealer.Got my one fixed today with the new rim magnet, all good now
All that has been done, is rim magnet attached and Bosch software at dealer changing from the wired sensor to rim sensor, that's it, nothing else.What exactly have they done to fix the issues and the walk mode? So I know what to ask the dealer.
the difference being the Bosch magnet has North pole magnetic field facing the sensor only. The Trek magnet has both North and South pole magnetic field visible to the sensor. The Trek sensor therefore sends two signals per revolution whilst the Bosch magnet sends one?On a German emtb forum someone complained about double mileage on his bike after the last Bosch motor update.
When I saw this thread here I had asked him whether he owned a Trek bike. No he said it’s a Cube from 2022 but came back later to report that he had mounted his second wheel set for the winter and checking that found a Trek magnet on the disk. All he needed to do to fix the issue was remove the Trek magnet and put an original Cube magnet in its place. Problem solved - mileage back to normal and all else working as supposed.
AFAIK Cube uses stock Bosch components for magnets and speed sensors. You might want to try this.
The user provided some measurements for the magnet and the Cube and Trek ones differ significantly.
Bosch (Cube) magnet is flat and round, mounted with 10mm more distance (32mm) to the axle. Trek magnet is cylindrical and sits only 22mm from the axle.
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Makes sense since 'bad' readings should be both fewer(slower) And variable ( not a precise multiple)the difference being the Bosch magnet has North pole magnetic field facing the sensor only. The Trek magnet has both North and South pole magnetic field visible to the sensor. The Trek sensor therefore sends two signals per revolution whilst the Bosch magnet sends one?
It's a cunning marketing plot to more rapidly age your bike so that you upgrade it sooner. Maybe.Hi - I noticed my last three rides were double the distance they should have been and found this thread when trying to find out what was going on. I just called Trek NZ and they indicated that Bosch have said there is a patch coming so I imagine a bunch of software geeks frantically coding away in a dark room with lots of coca cola!! Hopefully, they will have a way to 'wind' back the 115 phantom kms my bike is now reporting as well.
Man that was a rant, two things...Literally have the money waiting to buy something, really wanna go Bosch, seems Trek is the best option but everything I read is telling me don't do it
I have a 23 rail 7 with this problem on my first ride and apparently its not just trekMan that was a rant, two things...
1. If your looking at a 22 Rail 5 or Rail 7 you have nothing to worry about as its only Bosch smart systems that are affected.
2. If your wanting to buy a 2023 Rail 5 or 7, do you really think brand new bikes on the shop floor will have this problem? Take one around the carpark, you'll soon see if there is any issue. If there is I'm very sure the shop will fix it before you buy.
As far as I'm aware this is a trek smart system problem for MY22 bikes (9.8 & 9.9's)
Stand to be corrected then.. Your the first person post with a brand new MY23 Trek RailI have a 23 rail 7 with this problem on my first ride and apparently its not just trek
The rail is an amazing bike, especially as specialized are truly horrible re the brose motor and shimano way better but still sketchy. The bosch is a step above ,i would wait for the fixLiterally have the money waiting to buy something, really wanna go Bosch, seems Trek is the best option but everything I read is telling me don't do it
Unless they track their rides and check their mileage against the flow app its entirely possible some people don't even realise there is a problem.Stand to be corrected then.. Your the first person post with a brand new MY23 Trek Rail
Did you update the software within the flow app after buying it or was it incorrect from the shop?I have a 23 rail 7 with this problem on my first ride and apparently its not just trek
I updated the software with the app as soon as I got the bike home. I have no idea whether it was ever working normally. It shows 2 miles were added to the bike before I got it. If I had known there was an issue I probably wouldn't have bought the bike at all. Its now been dragging on nearly 2 months and a fix has been "imminent" for most of that time.Did you update the software within the flow app after buying it or was it incorrect from the shop?
It is bosch that are providing the "imminent " solution. I think a magnet change may have been tried earlier in this thread and it didn't work?As I mentioned in #192 just remove the Trek magnet and mount an original Bosch Magnet. That should fix the issue. No need to wait for an imminent solution from Trek.
Not only the mileage is wrong, this also leads to incorrect average speed. I saw a ride statistic where someone managed to reach a higher average than max speed on a ride.
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