Not every motor handles every cassette range.I don't see why/how would it be an issue?
Bigger cog means easier gear I don't see it as an issue for any motor.Not every motor handles every cassette range.
Old Bosch motors, for example.
Some companies, for example Bosch in his motor before the latest upgrades, lock the gear ratio into the software. You are not allowed to change this ratio, otherwise you get a system error.Bigger cog means easier gear I don't see it as an issue for any motor.
Some companies, for example Bosch in his motor before the latest upgrades, lock the gear ratio into the software. You are not allowed to change this ratio, otherwise you get a system error.
As I said, Bosch changed this behavior only in the latest software versions, and allowed users to choose between different cassettes.
I didn't know the policy of Brose, I'm new to Specialized bikes, but reading your posts seems that the system is "open" to gear ratio changes. Good to know.
Someone upgraded his bike with this drivetrain?
What are your impressions?
I agree with you.OK, that's a firmware thing and it has to do with Bosch's shift sensing, Brose doesn't have it.
In EX the gaps between the gears are too big and the cassette is crazy expensive and it wouldn't be an upgrade. 11 speed is kind of 'sweet spot'.
Hmmm... I'm running the cheapest PC1110 chains and they work perfectly for me. I'm alternating two in every ~1000km and now I'm @3600km and neither of them is stretched to 0.75% I can make ~4500km with them.I agree with you.
I started looking into EX1 because it seems that there are no 11v chains that are lasting fairly long in emtb's. I can confirm that, because I checked mine (Sram PC1130) yesterday and is close to be stretched out after only 400 km.
I fear to break the chain in the middle of a forest, so I was looking for something strong and reliable.
EMtb specific chains (KMC) does not seem to help.
Kmc do an ebike chain , Merlin cycles are the only place I have found one recently ,I agree with you.
I started looking into EX1 because it seems that there are no 11v chains that are lasting fairly long in emtb's. I can confirm that, because I checked mine (Sram PC1130) yesterday and is close to be stretched out after only 400 km.
I fear to break the chain in the middle of a forest, so I was looking for something strong and reliable.
EMtb specific chains (KMC) does not seem to help.
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