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Hi sorry if this has been answered already but what are the differences between the EP8 and EP801? and has anyone spent enough time of the 01 so we know that it has been improved?
Just out of interest, how do you know that? Is there published information somewhere?........... there’s a reason why more and more brands that used shimano are switching to other brands.
Not anything published but an insider buddy told me that a certain big brand is regretting going with shimano motors as they feel it’s hurting their sales. They really can’t swap motors without pissing off shimano though since they’ve been partnered with them for years now. A few other brands have switched from shimano to Bosch and some have went to other brands.Just out of interest, how do you know that? Is there published information somewhere?
It looks like that their next bike ought to be designed with a different motor. That would unsettle Shimano for sure and maybe increase the bargaining power for the bike brand's buyer. If they really are losing sales because of the Shimano motor, then the improved sales of their new bike will demonstrate that.Not anything published but an insider buddy told me that a certain big brand is regretting going with shimano motors as they feel it’s hurting their sales. They really can’t swap motors without pissing off shimano though since they’ve been partnered with them for years now. A few other brands have switched from shimano to Bosch and some have went to other brands.
I don’t think they’ll ditch Shimano unfortunately, shimano is part of their race team. Pivot went with Bosch on their new Shuttle AM, rumour is they’ll be switching the Shuttle LT to Bosch in 2024. Hell, Vitus even ditched Shimano for BafangIt looks like that their next bike ought to be designed with a different motor. That would unsettle Shimano for sure and maybe increase the bargaining power for the bike brand's buyer. If they really are losing sales because of the Shimano motor, then the improved sales of their new bike will demonstrate that.
Or it could be Santa Cruz - the issues with the Heckler with first the battery coming loose and now issues with the ep801 codes make me think it makes sense for them to move to BoschProbably Yeti That bike would be the dream with Bosch race motor
I was going to ask if you work for shimano but then I realised you don’t know the EP801 is the updated version, not the EP8. I’m guessing your chat bot needs an update.I think The difference in applications and characteristics between EP801/EP8 rests mainly on the applications and characteristics. The EP801 was designed and manufactured by XYZ Motor and is renowned for its highly-efficient power delivery and versatility across vehicle types. However, the EP8 from XYZ Motor is an updated version with increased torque and energy efficiency. It's often selected for high-performance electric vehicles. Although both offer remarkable features, the EP8's advanced technology makes it a preferred choice for those who are pursuing more power and efficiency. Consider your vehicle's needs to identify which motor works best for you. thanks
ChatGPT?I think The difference in applications and characteristics between EP801/EP8 rests mainly on the applications and characteristics. The EP801 was designed and manufactured by XYZ Motor and is renowned for its highly-efficient power delivery and versatility across vehicle types. However, the EP8 from XYZ Motor is an updated version with increased torque and energy efficiency. It's often selected for high-performance electric vehicles. Although both offer remarkable features, the EP8's advanced technology makes it a preferred choice for those who are pursuing more power and efficiency. Consider your vehicle's needs to identify which motor works best for you. thanks
The main difference is Auto shift and Free Shift, I ride the EP8 on my Yeti and have ridden a friends Canyon with the EP801, it's an impressive piece of engineering but the rattle is still there.Hi sorry if this has been answered already but what are the differences between the EP8 and EP801? and has anyone spent enough time of the 01 so we know that it has been improved?
I went to a local shop where they have around 20 bikes on display:Just out of interest, how do you know that? Is there published information somewhere?
The battery was not a Shimano it was Darfon so that's on Santa Cruz...Or it could be Santa Cruz - the issues with the Heckler with first the battery coming loose and now issues with the ep801 codes make me think it makes sense for them to move to Bosch
Darfon batteries are approved and serviced by Shimano, so that's on Shimano:The battery was not a Shimano it was Darfon so that's on Santa Cruz...
So are you saying Shimano forced Santa Cruz to use that battery?Darfon batteries are approved and serviced by Shimano, so that's on Shimano:
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Shimano offers a portfolio of batteries to bike manufacturers, all batteries in this portfolio are backed by Shimano and are supposedly tested and approved by Shimano, and if a problem arises, then they are repaired in Shimano Service Centers, the battery owner does not have to chase the battery manufacturer. This Shimano battery portfolio offers:So are you saying Shimano forced Santa Cruz to use that battery?
Vitus have only used Bafang for the cheaper E- Mythique model to hit a price point with cheaper components too, probably to apeal to those on a tighter budget and wanting to dip their toe into the ebike world, still using Shimano for the E-Sommet and the new E- Escarpe.I don’t think they’ll ditch Shimano unfortunately, shimano is part of their race team. Pivot went with Bosch on their new Shuttle AM, rumour is they’ll be switching the Shuttle LT to Bosch in 2024. Hell, Vitus even ditched Shimano for Bafang
So the EP801 is the latest greatest Shimano motor that has lot of small improvements and such over the EP800 but the big thing is the EP801 has a speed option so for Shimano OEMs and builders like us here at LaMere Cycles we can build our bikes with the EP801 motor and set the speed limit all the way up to 28mph.Hi sorry if this has been answered already but what are the differences between the EP8 and EP801? and has anyone spent enough time of the 01 so we know that it has been improved?
In 6 years two ebike with DU-E8000 and more than 60,000 km. 0 problems, I am scared with what I read in the forums. Possibly my next e Bike will be a Canyon Strive with bosch
View attachment 122373 Same here as far as absolutely no issues in 3 years on DU-E8000 motor. Cannot say the same with 2 different Brose motors.
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