yep , uk - north westWhere are you though? UK? Some other regions seem well served.
yep , uk - north westWhere are you though? UK? Some other regions seem well served.
Nobody is complaining about reliability. Well, I guess that's not entirely true, but the point is, many of us are finding that Shimano are reluctant to help when there is a problem. Every ebike I ride with has needed a new motor. All four Bosch bikes have had the motor replaced no questions asked. I'm still arguing about mine (E8000). That, coupled with the E8035 battery which is absolutely garbage, is why I don't like Shimano.I don't understand the comments about reliability for Shimano motors compared to other brands
Los ingenieros diseñan motores más compactos, ligeros y potentes.
Eso es lo que hacen.
Pero hay dos limitaciones en estos motores; Bosch, Shimano, Brose y Yamaha que son las mejores que probé:
1) La unión de electrónica y mecánica aguanta mal el paso del tiempo y el kilometraje.
2) Cojinetes con vida limitada ya que la lubricación no es constante.
Si solucionan esto los motores podrían durar 100.000 km, pero pesarían más y durarían mucho más.
Ni los fabricantes de motores ni de bicicletas están interesados.
Si consideras el motor como una pieza más de desgaste, como el cassette, plato, cadena, discos, pastillas, etc.
y no lo lavas mucho, con suerte te puede durar entre 10.000 y 15.000 km.
Buena suerte.
To be fair I would cancel the order !!!Good points!
This thread is really dissapointing to read. I have a Yeti E160 on order. Its just astonishing to me that Yeti would put that motor into a $13k bike with all the research and design work that went into that bike.
To be fair I would cancel the order !!!
I have a 8.5k orbea rise and if I knew what I knew now I wouldn’t buy sadly
You could research the rise here - there is a fair bit written about people's experience with it.What would you get instead?
Not had en Ebike for a few years so it’s disappointing to hear that motor reliability has not improved. The Rise was top of my list.
I think forums are generally full of people with problems and those without issues rarely visit. I have Brose, Bosch and EP8 ebikes all with zero motor/battery issues. the first two having over three years usage in all weathers.I don't understand the comments about reliability for Shimano motors compared to other brands - especially from people who have no experience with a Shimano powered bike! Shimano motors have been totally faultless for me the last 5 years: going out in all weathers and washing down with a hose pipe regularly. I always seem to read about other brands which stop working at just a hint of moisture ...
I thought I'd also compare the brands here: Discussion by Brand & User Reviews | Electric Bike Forums - Q&A, Help, Reviews and Maintenance (electricbikereview.com)
Every brand has a stickied thread for "known issues & problems" - Shimano has a really low post count, and Bosch one of the highest. Other main brands which have a high number of posts are Specialized and Giant.
I don't. It seems to me that people, like me, get an ebike then join this forum. Or they sit on this forum for a while, then get an ebike. How often have we read intro's like that - it seems all the time with new folk here. I'm in the 2nd camp - this forum was part of my education pre purchase. It seems that if an emtb is ridden like an mtb - well, that's when things go south. I'm OK, and many like me are OK, because we're not too hard on bikes, and maybe have some mechanical sympathyI think forums are generally full of people with problems and those without issues rarely visit. I have Brose, Bosch and EP8 ebikes all with zero motor/battery issues. the first two having over three years usage in all weathers.
I don't. It seems to me that people, like me, get an ebike then join this forum. Or they sit on this forum for a while, then get an ebike. How often have we read intro's like that - it seems all the time with new folk here. I'm in the 2nd camp - this forum was part of my education pre purchase. It seems that if an emtb is ridden like an mtb - well, that's when things go south. I'm OK, and many like me are OK, because we're not too hard on bikes, and maybe have some mechanical sympathy
Hi, I must admit I did the same got the ebike and joined the forum was fairly active for a few months and then dropped off the forum for a year or so. Got a new ebike, EP8, and rejoined to get a view on the Shimano motor while waiting 6 months for the bike. My comment was based on some of the comments on here and also on other forums I have belonged to where if you took the postings at face value you would never waste your money on the products they concern. Personally I have had good experiences with e-bikes but if you dont have the skills on a normal MTB don't go jumping off of stuff and riding in areas beyond your ability just because its an e-bike. You will break it, yourself or bothI don't. It seems to me that people, like me, get an ebike then join this forum. Or they sit on this forum for a while, then get an ebike. How often have we read intro's like that - it seems all the time with new folk here. I'm in the 2nd camp - this forum was part of my education pre purchase. It seems that if an emtb is ridden like an mtb - well, that's when things go south. I'm OK, and many like me are OK, because we're not too hard on bikes, and maybe have some mechanical sympathy
I dont think it is a bad motor, for every negative post on this forum my guess is that there are a hundred or more out there that are doing just fine. My experience is this, My EP 8 is now only 9 months old, it has done 940 miles (I ride non e bikes most of the time and use the e on big hard rides where it's a bit more fun to ride the e) but in that rather small 940 miles it has performed perfectly. It is still on its original transmission xt 12 speed but i fitted a sram xx1 gold chain when i bought it , the chain at 940 miles shows zero wear on the chain guage, not even close to the 0.5 limit as yet, the motor may blow up, who knows but up to now it is just fine, time will tell. So no complaints here, my
but I'm sure eventually the motor will need to be serviced just like any part on the bike.
Even just for a bearing replacement?The motor can't be serviced, only replaced (1k gbp outside warranty)
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