OK thanks for the replies. I've got a 18 levo and would like something more enduroish to handle the chunky downhills in Colorado.
For me boost mode on the Shimano may as well not be on the option list for the amount of time I use it. Maybe to shuttle up a fire road at an easy canter, but even for the most technical of climbs I wouldn’t use it. It’s meant/designed to be used for when you want to put minimum effort in, not technical riding.
The Shimano motor is all about trail mode, which like the Bosch EMTB mode is reactive, and to my mind the most natural feeling pedalling experience of all the motors I have tried.
I haven’t spent much time on the new Brose Mag S, but to me the area the Brose Specialized variant shines is in its tune ability.
I would summarise by saying the Shimano is a motor you let work out the power for you, whereas the Brose is one you set up how the power is delivered.
Pretty sure it’s on the lowest setting, but I haven’t fiddled with the settings for ages.
I actually find I ride to the trials in Eco, then use Trail on the trail if that makes sense.
I like the extra power as you can put in half a crank to get a bit more speed coming in and out of features.
For me the main difference between Eco and Trail, especially after the latest software update which seems to have made Eco a bit more responsive to cadence, is that when in Eco you have to ride the bike like you would a normal bike in terms of gear choice, I.e you have to be in the right gear and the motor won’t compensate if you are not, whereas in Trail you can power up and over things if you are not in the right gear, and can pretty much ride in the middle of the cassette
I come from a moto background so I put my levo in turbo full time. Is the shimano boost mode comparable to the levo or more on/off?For me boost mode on the Shimano may as well not be on the option list for the amount of time I use it. Maybe to shuttle up a fire road at an easy canter, but even for the most technical of climbs I wouldn’t use it. It’s meant/designed to be used for when you want to put minimum effort in, not technical riding.
The Shimano motor is all about trail mode, which like the Bosch EMTB mode is reactive, and to my mind the most natural feeling pedalling experience of all the motors I have tried.
I haven’t spent much time on the new Brose Mag S, but to me the area the Brose Specialized variant shines is in its tune ability.
I would summarise by saying the Shimano is a motor you let work out the power for you, whereas the Brose is one you set up how the power is delivered.
It's definitely more on/off than Turbo on the Levo. The Brose is very smooth in delivery, even in Turbo. Shimano also has a more aggressive overrun. It's not necessarily bad, its just different.Is the shimano boost mode comparable to the levo or more on/off?
Shimano motor is noisy as. Friends on a normal bike said they didn't want to ride with me as it was so noisy. The brose they didn't notice. I can't take the Shimano motor seriously. It's so noisy it detracts from riding the bike and terrain. It's one whiny bitch.Can anyone speak to the differences between a brose levo motor and the shimano e8000. It looks like the shimano motor has less torque. Is it a big enough difference to be a deal breaker?
I wrote YT USA last night. I got a very different answer.Ok so i’ve been in touch with YT.
When asking the level of suspension on the pro level, they came back and said it was elite with a grip2 damper. On questioning this (as photo shows grip not grip2) they reconfirmed:
Michael Lifka (YT Industries)
Apr 2, 17:39 CEST
Hello Richard,
I'm definitely sure the fork has Grip2.
The photos may differ because sometimes we may not have all original components in stock at the time the photos are taken.
Beste Grüße / Best regards / Cordialement
Michael Lifka
Shimano doesn’t do anything fast.The E8000 seems to be a little long the tooth. They must have an updated model coming out any day I would think?
If you wait it out the next year's YT should have 700w battery and updated shimano motor (assuming there is one on the horizon)
I was out with a 2019 Levo and 2 Shimano motored bikes a couple of weeks ago.
The Levo was louder than I was expecting but the Shimanos both made more noise than my Bosch!
Thought the exact opposite the last time i rode a kenevoShimano motor is more stop/start jerky when you start/stop peddling too. Feels like an on/off switch where as the kenevo feels more smooth.
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