A friend just sent me a link to an article in the Independent Guardian newspaper (link) discussing the high failure rate of ebike systems suffering from water ingress with the eBike Centre* in the New Forest saying they receive about 250 motors a month for repairs.
The Bosch Gen4 gets a particular mention for failures - I wonder what the overall failure rate actually is?
After just returning from the south of France on a camping holiday where amongst others, the Dutch seem to dominate those visitors from outside of France, the great majority of bike riders were on ebikes and the majority of them were Bosch - can they really be that bad or hasn't the word spread yet?
Again in the news article, Bosch quoted an ingress protection rating of only IP54 - this seems very low for something that is going to get wet and muddy during it's life, especially an eMTB - even my smartphone is IP68!
*(worth taking a note of for any future repairs)
The Bosch Gen4 gets a particular mention for failures - I wonder what the overall failure rate actually is?
After just returning from the south of France on a camping holiday where amongst others, the Dutch seem to dominate those visitors from outside of France, the great majority of bike riders were on ebikes and the majority of them were Bosch - can they really be that bad or hasn't the word spread yet?
Again in the news article, Bosch quoted an ingress protection rating of only IP54 - this seems very low for something that is going to get wet and muddy during it's life, especially an eMTB - even my smartphone is IP68!
*(worth taking a note of for any future repairs)
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