I have posted this on the general forum in the hope of reaching as many Bosch powered bike owners as possible.
About a year to 18 months ago, Bosch started supplying and fitting a felt seal. It fitted behind the circlip on the right hand side of the crankshaft, in the space between the crankshaft and the sprocket carrier. The idea was to protect the right hand crankshaft bearing from dirt and water ingress. This would be fine, if this part was well maintained and fitted to a road bike. Off road is a completely different story.
We are seeing some big issues on motors fitted with this felt seal. The felt is acting as a sponge and retaining water against the very bearing it was designed to protect. In the case below it has allowed enough water past to destroy the large clutch bearing and freewheel bearing surface too. It is also badly rusting the crankshaft, making the motor very difficult to get apart. If the felt is oiled or greased, it catches the grit and dirt and becomes a scouring pad, wearing into the crankshaft or soft aluminium sprocket carrier.
In the first set of images, you can see that this was not an old motor, the plastic gears are in excellent condition but the motor was almost destroyed.
In the second set of images, you can see a soaked felt that we pulled out after 1 month and it has already become sand paper!
If you own a Bosch powered mountain bike manufactured between 2015 and 2019 it will be fitted with this Gen 2 motor (no it's not a Gen 3, they were only fitted to road bikes and a few gravel bikes. Small chainring Gen 2). And if you have had a Bosch service kit or a new motor fitted within the last year to 18 months, check that this seal has not been fitted.
If you have had any work done by us at Performance Line Bearings, we have always refused to fit this part, preferring to fit our double lip rubber seal. But sadly it was in the BDU2xx service kits that we sold and may have been used by others.
There was a very good reason why the automotive industry stopped using felt seals back in the 50's!
About a year to 18 months ago, Bosch started supplying and fitting a felt seal. It fitted behind the circlip on the right hand side of the crankshaft, in the space between the crankshaft and the sprocket carrier. The idea was to protect the right hand crankshaft bearing from dirt and water ingress. This would be fine, if this part was well maintained and fitted to a road bike. Off road is a completely different story.
We are seeing some big issues on motors fitted with this felt seal. The felt is acting as a sponge and retaining water against the very bearing it was designed to protect. In the case below it has allowed enough water past to destroy the large clutch bearing and freewheel bearing surface too. It is also badly rusting the crankshaft, making the motor very difficult to get apart. If the felt is oiled or greased, it catches the grit and dirt and becomes a scouring pad, wearing into the crankshaft or soft aluminium sprocket carrier.
In the first set of images, you can see that this was not an old motor, the plastic gears are in excellent condition but the motor was almost destroyed.
In the second set of images, you can see a soaked felt that we pulled out after 1 month and it has already become sand paper!
If you own a Bosch powered mountain bike manufactured between 2015 and 2019 it will be fitted with this Gen 2 motor (no it's not a Gen 3, they were only fitted to road bikes and a few gravel bikes. Small chainring Gen 2). And if you have had a Bosch service kit or a new motor fitted within the last year to 18 months, check that this seal has not been fitted.
If you have had any work done by us at Performance Line Bearings, we have always refused to fit this part, preferring to fit our double lip rubber seal. But sadly it was in the BDU2xx service kits that we sold and may have been used by others.
There was a very good reason why the automotive industry stopped using felt seals back in the 50's!