I've yet to get a definitive answer re the warranty.There are 2 ingress points on the Specilized bikes,.. the left side and, the right side.
In saying that, any sealed component that is hot, and then dunked in cold water will cause a vacuum and suck water in past the seals unless there is a breather fitted and that breather is above water level. This is a fault with all these ebike motors ?
The drive side of the Brose motor tends to hold onto moisture in the small gap between the inner and outer shaft. Another design fault. ? Other manufactures have a larger gap between the shafts that doesn’t allow moisture to linger, but rather, drain from this area a lot quicker. It’s also a great area for dirt and grit to gather and wear away at the lip of the seal with each rotation.
You are going to run into problems with moisture in the motor at some point. It will start with a little roughness in the bearings that will turn into a little play, before it all explodes. Specialised have a good warranty in place, with 2 years on the motor. Because the motor is an un serviceable item for the first 15000km, it covers the bearings and motors are replaced rather than repaired. So before your warranty is up, check it over and if crook, get a replacement and this will start the whole 2 year warranty cover for the motor all over again ? so in reality, it’s worth trashing the motor within 2 years, as you get a new one and you don’t have to worry about belt replacement at the 15000km mark. Feck, we pay a premium for the Specialized product, so we may as well cash in ?.
So @Zimmerframe, as you can see, in this situation, any wet, is too wet, if you want to avoid damage to the motor. But,. Your bike will get wet, unless you are in a dry climate and never wash it. There are precautions you can take to limit the exposure, taking the design faults into consideration, but it will happen. So you may as well get the thing wet, within reason, and cash in on the warranty, rather than baby it and have it fail after the warranty. So embrace and enjoy the wet rides, which will make the dry rides even better.
And to anyone who did not buy a Specialized, yeah, your screwed ? Unless you too have great warranty backup, but you’ll never know really, unless you test it ?
No dealership seems to know, whether it is a rolling 2 year warranty on the motor, I.e the 2 years start again after a motor is replaced or you just get your initial 2 years when you buy the bike and when the 2 years is up, that's it?