All the time a crank motor looks like a brick bolted on they will be easy to spot as will the enlarged battery frame tube.
Sorry, a bit puzzled by your post! Were you advised that the performance CX was queit? How noisy do you find yours? TaI just bought a bosch performance. Was advised it is quite a bit quieter than the kathmandu's cx motor. Just sayin.. it might be performing as it should.
Eh? I don't understand your appreciation or logic... A big thumbs up to both a manufacturer and a dealer for selling and sending out a bike that was defective as new?...they are sending a new motor out. So a big thumbs up to Bosch and my LBS there.
1) Is it defective? I don't know. It sounds very loud to me, but plenty of people say it is a louder motor. I've got nothing to compare it with other than my wife's bike, and hers had a different motor which I now understand is generally held to be quieter than mine. My LBS guy doesn't really know either - this is the first gen 4 CX motor equipped bike he has sold, so what does he have to compare it with? But he knew I was upset, that I thought it was wrong, and he dealt with it. I have seen stories of bike shops fobbing people off - he didn't.Eh? I don't understand your appreciation or logic... A big thumbs up to both a manufacturer and a dealer for selling and sending out a bike that was defective as new?
I'd have to say I experienced a similar kind of sloppy manufacturing/quality control when I bought a brand new Mercedes. It just makes me angry given the premium the Germans charge for their so-called "excellence in engineering".
Hiya Phil...I have a CX(V4) on a Cube Reaction Hybrid Pro 500 2020 and it makes more noise than my older AL3, but I wouldn't say it's really loud. But then I wouldn't say i hit 90rpm. But I love the fact that it totally disengages after 15.5mph. There was still a little resistance over 15.5mph on the AL3. Regards, Phil.
Bosch obviously think so. They don't send out new £800 motors for a laugh.1) Is it defective? I don't know.
Crap. I taught Quality Management for a while in the 1980's. If your bike had failed after a period of time, that might be understandable. From what you say here, yours seems (in your own opinion, which Bosch are now agreeing with) defective at the point of sale.2) QC/QA is a numbers game.
No, it never was. Like your e-bike, in 4 visits to the dealership, they just kept plugging it into their diagnostic computer, and the computer said it was okay. It was a chance meeting with a Mercedes enthusiast mechanic who really understood how these things really functioned that sorted the problem in 10 minutes with a spanner. That's the problem with CANbus diagnostics - all it says is replace this module or that. The poor sod operating the computer understands nothing, other than to replace the motor, controller or display. My enthusiast Mercedes mechanic sorted my car with a spanner (problem one), and a soldering iron (dry joint in a £100 plug-in module). The so-called Main Agent Mercedes Mechanics hadn't a clue.I trust your defective Mercedes was fixed in a similarly prompt fashion.
Maybe it's just the Germans that don't take quality seriously then.Cyclebuddy - no, it isn't crap. I'd be very surprised if Bosch did 100% inspections. If you don't do 100% inspections, there is of course a risk that some defects will get through.
That really is interesting. I was under the impression that people only did 100% inspections when either the equipment was mission critical, or there was a known issue with quality. Certainly when I worked at Schlumberger that was the case - the more reliable the products, the fewer samples were taken. Seems like times have changed!There's component level checking before assembly into the motor, the sub-assemblies are then quality checked as the motor progresses, and finally EVERY motor is quality tested and checked again
Ta Philip... that settles it, your milk float is quieter than mine! <g>Went out for a ride at the weekend with my lad and I couldn't hear the motor on the AL3 at all as I was cycling. But like you say could hear the gen 4 all the way like a very quiet electric milk float
Hiya again...Ta Philip... that settles it, your milk float is quieter than mine! <g>
Cheers, John
I don't get high pitched jangling noises, i was on the CX4, I couldn't hear the motor on the AL3 he was riding!Hiya again...
I haven't mentioned it before, but there are three parts to the noise my CX makes. One is the milk float noise, but another part is a super high pitched jangling, it is like having tinnitus, it sounds like the noise is in my ears rather than coming from the bike. Do you get that too?
Also, when you weere out with your lad, were you on the AL3 or the CX gen4?
Cheers, John
Do you know, could HE hear the AL3 he was riding above the noise from your CX4? I ask because my wife (on her AL3) can't hear her AL3 above my CX4, so this would be a direct comparison. (Like you, I can't hear her AL3 above my CX4)I don't get high pitched jangling noises, i was on the CX4, I couldn't hear the motor on the AL3 he was riding!