I second the gearing as being the solution, the original bike may be fine with better gearing? It will mean you are travelling slower but pedalling faster thus assisting the motor.
If you like the natural cycling feel of the Bosch motor, a pedal sensor only bike will feel a bit basic.Rob, I think if I was riding on tarmac I could manage it. With the rocky climb, I felt like my speed was too high. From what others have said, it seems lower gearing would help. I like the way the Bosch system rides like a normal bike, how does a pedal only sensor bike feel?
Two less on the front wouldn't make a huge difference, ten more on the back would.I currently have 38f 36r as my lowest gear, I can get a 36t for the front. I could upgrade the rear to an 11/46. That would cost around €250.
I think 32T is the smallest you can go on a 104 mm BCDI currently have 38f 36r as my lowest gear, I can get a 36t for the front. I could upgrade the rear to an 11/46. That would cost around €250.
no as the bms in the new batts have to talk to the motor.Hello! Sorry if I write wrong topic.
My questions is: Is it possible to connect a battery from Bosch Active/Performance to an old Bosch Classic ebike?