brw0513
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My local bike shop is having a sale on the JAM2 with Shimano motor. I've pretty much researched myself to a standstill on this bike to conclude it would suit me and my current trail riding expectations.
I visited the shop this morning to ask my last remaining questions. All was going great until the salesman just happened to mention, in passing a Bosche JAM2, his passion for the Bosch motor's eMTB mode and how the Shimano's motor software didn't really have an equivalent control mode.
This will be my first eMTB bike, but I don't want buyers remorse shortly after purchase.
It would be great if any new Shimano motor will be a bolt in replacement and come with an equivalent eMTB mode All bases covered then.
But I suspect I will want to take on more challenging trail riding in the near future. I base this on my motorcycle racing experience decades ago where I fully intended to just go out and circulate, but that quickly escalated in pursuit of better my lap times and scaling the rider class grades.
I would have to spend another A$1500 to get a JAM2 with Bosch motor. I don't really want to do that, but the cost difference would slide with enjoyment of ownership.
A gazzillion E8000 motor owners can't be wrong.
But does anyone have any comments at all?
I visited the shop this morning to ask my last remaining questions. All was going great until the salesman just happened to mention, in passing a Bosche JAM2, his passion for the Bosch motor's eMTB mode and how the Shimano's motor software didn't really have an equivalent control mode.
This will be my first eMTB bike, but I don't want buyers remorse shortly after purchase.
It would be great if any new Shimano motor will be a bolt in replacement and come with an equivalent eMTB mode All bases covered then.
But I suspect I will want to take on more challenging trail riding in the near future. I base this on my motorcycle racing experience decades ago where I fully intended to just go out and circulate, but that quickly escalated in pursuit of better my lap times and scaling the rider class grades.
I would have to spend another A$1500 to get a JAM2 with Bosch motor. I don't really want to do that, but the cost difference would slide with enjoyment of ownership.
A gazzillion E8000 motor owners can't be wrong.
But does anyone have any comments at all?