Here we go. It is a hassle to update.... so good luck!
It took three hours as the motor had to be removed from the bike and Shimano were on the phone for two hours as it used a non shimano battery and the Shimano software from the dealer couldnt talk to the bike. They had to do a lot of strange stuff to get the update to work.... did in the end. but cost three hours of work time, so its not free.What about the upgrade is a "hassle?"
I updated mine in like 5 minutes?It took three hours as the motor had to be removed from the bike and Shimano were on the phone for two hours as it used a non shimano battery and the Shimano software from the dealer couldnt talk to the bike. They had to do a lot of strange stuff to get the update to work.... did in the end. but cost three hours of work time, so its not free.
180 euro later...You could have dropped the bike off and gone back to work...
Shimano service centre, here in Little old YORKSHIRE, Yeti 160e, 15 minutes, upgrade done.It took three hours as the motor had to be removed from the bike and Shimano were on the phone for two hours as it used a non shimano battery and the Shimano software from the dealer couldnt talk to the bike. They had to do a lot of strange stuff to get the update to work.... did in the end. but cost three hours of work time, so its not free.
You can't compare one system against another as Shimano doesn't have such a setting, also you can't compare some bosch systems with greater battery capacity, you can only compare Shimano to Shimano and the sooner people realise that the sooner people will settle for what they have.What I would like to know is after the update how much more power does it drain v Bosch system in eMtb mode as I use that around 90 percent of the time .
I think when people do ebike reviews it would be helpful to do a honest range test possible using the same hill and doing as many laps as possible sitting at there comfortable heart rate and cadence .You can't compare one system against another as Shimano doesn't have such a setting, also you can't compare some bosch systems with greater battery capacity, you can only compare Shimano to Shimano and the sooner people realise that the sooner people will settle for what they have.
To but things in context, Lewis Hamilton will always drive any car better than you or I, Tom Pidcick will ride any bike better than anyone on this forum, commenting on systems we read about but have no real-world experience of using has no merit, be happy with what you have and own.I think when people do ebike reviews it would be helpful to do a honest range test possible using the same hill and doing as many laps as possible sitting at there comfortable heart rate and cadence .
For example I try to stay just above 80 cadence on climbs .
Then take the size of the battery and you can work out a honest Distance /Height per watt Hour .
Both Rob and Sam's bikes have done similar in the past .
Obviously everyone's comfortable climbing heart rate and cadence will vary but the test pilots will remain consistent between compared Bikes /systems
yes, you need to go to a dealer to change the settings. Then you will notice the difference.I updated mine in the app but honestly cannot tell any difference. At ard rock at the weekend Privateer were saying to me that the update won't actually take effect until they update the app so I can change the settings. So it sounds like my motor has the firmware now to go harder but I can't tell it to do so until the app is updated. Is that right?
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