To add to this thread, the info regarding motor changes after a certain date are not strictly accurate.
Brose have been making rolling changes all of the time, it’s natural in many product life cycles.
there is no ‘best after date’ as such so no need to worry.
My Source: 100% in the know.
To add to this thread, the info regarding motor changes after a certain date are not strictly accurate.
Brose have been making rolling changes all of the time, it’s natural in many product life cycles.
there is no ‘best after date’ as such so no need to worry.
My Source: 100% in the know.
They have a new bearing housing and ...
What does stealth mode do? I have tweaked with the shuttle mode on our ‘19 and ‘20 but haven’t noticed stealth as an option.Stealth and shuttle is not a 2020 only option, 2019 and up have it enabled with the newer firmware updates.
Rob i’ve No doubt your source was the same as mine(via a dealer) and yes I got the same reply,but it’s a simple question ‘Where is the cut off from alloy to magnesium’ the ‘Rolling changes’ may well be a great PR reply but when folks have just coughed up five and a half grand strikes me as being a touch vague,particularly if one reads the 2020 tests of the ‘New Bike’ or maybe not so or should that be sort of.
Yes and I know what you’re thinking. I’m sure I was told the same changes were part of the 2.1 upgrade from the 18/19 model.Could you explain a bit more please - where did this come from? I assume your existing motors before replacement were the new Mag S 2.1 anyway?
Identifying year model should be done via colour and spec as each model year production run in every vehicle, car motorbike or ebike, commenced in the last quarter of the previous year.I get all of that but my question is a very simple one, did I have a 19 motor or the latest 2020,all I see is smoke and mirror answers,my back ground is a motorcycle one so yes I get the Motocrosser comparison,but at the same time you wouldn’t get anyone trying to sell a 19 model bike as a 20 and then getting fobbed off with ‘The warranty is good’.
Currently I see no line in the sand between a 19 or 20 model so when you see a test about a new model who knows what you are actually reading about,aside from it’s part of an ongoing development.
Yes and I know what you’re thinking. I’m sure I was told the same changes were part of the 2.1 upgrade from the 18/19 model.
The trouble is where the information comes from and in my case it’s my dealer.
The 2.1 from what I understand was a significant change due to the magnesium body. I’m led to believe the bearing housing and the belt are further developments on this 2.1 motor.
First ride was wonderful but noisy! Simple electric motor whine noise. Not sure if I’m over sensitive due to my situation or not.
My better half’s new motor is not as noisy but it won’t work as hard as I’m 102kg to her 58kg.
Going for another ride shortly to test it again.
I appreciate any and all feedback as I think together as a group we can find the truth.
have I been bluffed? The build dates on the motors are feb 21 and feb 24, 2020.
Yep, Feb 21,2020Just picked mine up from the shop after my first motor replacement after 1750 miles. I assume this is a 21st Feb 2020 manufacturing date?
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I just got a 2020 expert carbon. My Bose was built 5/6/19. What the heck!.
That resistance is the reason I complained, it had only just begun to happen. Specialized replaced both my motor and my partners which hadn’t yet shown any signs of an issue because I said It was a known issue and bound to fail proper in time. That resistance isn’t right, I’d pursue it straight away if I were you!Im not too concerned really. Spesh seem to be honouring motors well in to the 3rd year. I cant seem me not upgrading by year 3.
What i will say though, my motor is not quiet and i can feel the resistance of this motor when it cuts out.
Use of turbo or not doesn't really seem to be an issue from what everyone with knowledge has posted.Does this make my manufacture date Jan 10, 2020? Replaced in May at 1100 miles.
I feel mine was heat related. Intense ride followed by creaking noise at end. Creak went away next day until it started to heat up again on a climb until it eventually failed. I don't get many pedal strikes and I don't use turbo often. View attachment 34090
I only hear creaking noise when in Trail or Turbo mode, never in EcoUse of turbo or not doesn't really seem to be an issue from what everyone with knowledge has posted.
It happens in all modes on for all three motors I have usedI only hear creaking noise when in Trail or Turbo mode, never in Eco
Oh yeah that is really loud! I'd be getting that one changed.My '19 Levo motor is now making quite the noise. Not a rubber belt shriek. Here is a link to a short YouTube video
How many of you are hearing a similar level of noise? This is a moderate climb in Tour mode and a cadence of about 80.
I just sent a link to this video to the LBS where I bought the Levo. I live within easy driving distance of the Spesh Morgan Hill (California) headquarters, so I'll pay them a visit if my LBS can't get this fixed.
Thanks, that was very useful.The serial numbers look like these pics.
The second segment of the serial # 100XXXXXX, the X's represent the date code of the Motor. Any motor after Jan 2020 is the updated motor.
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