For now.Bosch will have an update for the motor next summer that will increase torque to 100+nm.
For now.Bosch will have an update for the motor next summer that will increase torque to 100+nm.
Where are you hearing this? Any other details?you will be able to remove the battery from the side on the new LEVO like the TREK bikes
I think they are all like that. My LBS would mock my old e8000 bike, then I bought a Giant Reign from him, within 6 months of the sale he started asking when I was going to upgrade to a Pivot with Bosch. Bro, I just gave you 6k this year! Other topics of discussion are how terrible all the brands he doesn't stock are.My dealer said they've already seen it and its amazing etc but he also said how poo my bike was and i should get a new levo... The rest of the conversation was why the DJI systems so bad. I can see spesh releasing a bike that will please G3 owners and fans of levos. I dont see them breaking the mold the way DJI/AMFLOW has.
Haha that’s would be awesome for the hypeI bet they're waiting for Christmas , the release trailer will feature Santa with his new sled etc... ...
C'mon Specialized do something already!
I'm pretty impressed there has still not been any sort of leak on this yet.
Anyone buying a Levo/Kenevo was a beta tester right up to the gen 3 and there was loads of info on how how reliable the drive unit wasn't.1) anyone buying a dji bike is being a beta tester. Zero info on how reliable the drive unit is.
I have to ask why you are hanging on the Levo thread? Are you just a troll or are you jealous?Anyone buying a Levo/Kenevo was a beta tester right up to the gen 3 and there was loads of info on how how reliable the drive unit wasn't.
I think they just need to be able to pull a few of the best aspects from each of these different bikes/systems into their own and it’ll be a killer. You don’t need the ludicrous level power of the DJI, but if they get it to be in the 95-100Nm range and roughly 800W peak output range, combined with the quietness and smoothness of the new Bosch it’ll be just what everyone wants. Just matching energy density from the DJI batteries will be fine, anyone with a full power bike that light will be very competitive right now.The question is where the priority lies. In terms of frame design, performance, durability, and versatility, it will certainly exceed expectations. However, whether they will install a motor with >100Nm and a battery with >800Wh is questionable (and in my opinion, unnecessary).
DJI might have jumped the gun with the spec listing, SRAM is releasing cable versions of their transmission drivetrains soon. I’m guessing they had the dealer info and their web design person slapped that in there without thinking about it…..or they got lazy and cut/pasted info and didn’t catch it.I totally agree about not needing more power, at this point it’s just a cool stat on paper. On my 750W M560 I find anything over Trail (Level 2 of 5 which caps it at 500W) is just a silly amount of power for any sort of single track riding except maybe a really steep climb, but even at that, anything over 500W sustained is getting to the point where it no longer even feels like it’s a pedal based bike. I do wonder how drivetrains will hold up over time as the Amflow gets more real-world use out there, especially the basic spec that doesn’t even have a T-Type transmission. (On that note I’m confused, on the Amflow site it calls it a GX “transmission” but the pic clearly is not a direct mount t-type)
The best things they can focus on now are feel/power delivery and minimizing weight and noise. The next big revolution may be ditching derailleurs and going to MGUs, but I don’t see that happening mainstream for at least another 3-5 years.
It’s not a cable vs wireless thing though, it’s the mounting type, it pretty clearly seems to be on a regular hanger and not direct mount, which is the big change with the t-type “transmission” which is the word they’re using in the description. I thought that’s what gave it the strength for the abuse of shifting under loads on an emtb.DJI might have jumped the gun with the spec listing, SRAM is releasing cable versions of their transmission drivetrains soon. I’m guessing they had the dealer info and their web design person slapped that in there without thinking about it…..or they got lazy and cut/pasted info and didn’t catch it.
The word transmission has never been used outside of the t-type has it? And isn't that the only "E-MTB" specific drivetrain they have? Seems weird to go out of their way to call it an E-MTB drivetrain and use the word transmission if it's not actually either.I think people are reading to much into them using the word transmission. They make no specific claim the the derailleur will be a transmission type. I think it's most likely a case that the person writing doesn't really know there should be a distinction between drivetrain and transmission. Transmission is also now a buzzword and sounds good on a product description.
Here's the spec taken straight from the site.
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