I really look forward to this topic ...........If Bosch is the source of true evil in the cycling universe, perhaps it might be worth setting up an individual thread
I really look forward to this topic ...........If Bosch is the source of true evil in the cycling universe, perhaps it might be worth setting up an individual thread
IYou seem to think that is a problem, let me say, its not. You can open them up easily and repair most failues on hub motors.Interestingly about the same number of results as if you google "electric hub ebike problems"
That is a huge difference in numbers, that is a ratio of over 23:1 .if you want to be specific on google.de
search for 'bosch motoren e bike probleme' returns About 2,220,000 results
search for 'nabenmotor e-bike probleme' returns About 95,000 results
(search for 'nabenmotoren e-bike probleme' returns same results)
There are very few specific issues with the hub motors in view of their simplicity.
Before you should me down, I have absolutely no inclination to rubbish anyone.
....and leaving you in ignorance of what REALLY happens?With due respect, I started this thread just to have a little fun, to say how much my wife enjoyed riding an ebike for the first time and that I have chosen to surprise her with an ebike of her own.
If Bosch is the source of true evil in the cycling universe, perhaps it might be worth setting up an individual thread, rather than derail what I hoped would be a light hearted topic.
I see you only choose the statistics that suit your rather one sided rant, you have made your point you obviously do not like Bosch, but other people do, so probably best to leave it at that and each to their own. As for me I have one of each ie Chinese hub and Bosch crank and like them both.That is a huge difference in numbers, that is a ratio of over 23:1 .
You should read more on this site, and this topic, someone else found that out! Someone I am MOST grateful to!I see you only choose the statistics that suit your rather one sided rant, you have made your point you obviously do not like Bosch, but other people do, so probably best to leave it at that and each to their own. As for me I have one of each ie Chinese hub and Bosch crank and like them both.
Not sure why you have to result to insulting innuendos? all I can say is do not believe everything you read and try and be a bit more civil.But do not let solid hard facts change your mind! Remember, donald trump NEVER lets true facts get in the way of his wishes, thoughts and dreams!
Why should you not be the same as he if you so wish....?Your choice either way.....
Lead by your own actions.....Not sure why you have to result to insulting innuendos? all I can say is do not believe everything you read and try and be a bit more civil.
I personally have never heard of an axle breaking, and I am sure someone, somewhere could break the rear axle of a Bosch bike as well.....that is not an argument for the high prices and poor service that Bosch is known for.if i took a hub motor rear wheel bike down a dh track the wheel would snap in half fact.
the point here is right to repair bosch like apple will not sell you any parts as they want you to replace the hole unit.
if you dont like that then dont buy it simple as that and there are now 3rd party offering a repair service just depends what has broken
I thought that it was patently obvious what my actions were.And what actions were they?
I personally have never heard of an axle breaking, and I am sure someone, somewhere could break the rear axle of a Bosch bike as well.....that is not an argument for the high prices and poor service that Bosch is known for.
I ride on forest tracks daily, good and bad ones, through hills that a UK resident would call mountains!
For around 6 years on my previous bike and well over 2 years on the present one. Never, ever had a problem, never even bent an axle, let alone broke one....I have not even broken a spoke. And I pull a trailer sometimes, fully loaded, placing extra strain on the rear axle, with no problems.
Maybe you have done it yourself on a very poor quality bike possibly? Let us know the make and model please? Or have you not actually had it happen to you personally?
I would even expect it to happen occasionally for almost any bike, probably due to a bad design of axle combined with bad metal working. A good well made axle should be able to support several tons of load without even bending....
I can find no statistics supporting this as a "common" fault of any bike type (Hub or middle motor!), or even make of bike. If you have links to such statistics, please post the web link, as I am always willing to learn something new.
I put it down to being a very seldom fault, if ever.
Not an e-bike! And the axles appear to have survived, as did the rider, thankfully!! The bike almost broke into 2 pieces....
if you dont brake it or cant crash it you are not going fast enough i have a staple gun and super glue
I read this forum religously. Many people buy Bosch powered bikes on here and are very happy with them. Me being one. I would have considered a Woosh bike, but I have to buy to the wants of the customer, in this case my wife. She wants style as well as an easy ride and with all due respect to the Woosh product, it would not quite press the right buttons for her.....and leaving you in ignorance of what REALLY happens?
I see that as the unfriendly way, that many people do use, (not me) so they can say something like:- " well you should do your research before buying!"
My way (I did it) you still can make a choice, but whatever you do, you are well informed up front!