Shea N Encinitas
Active Member
So I gambled on a tuning system for the Bosch mid drive system, was not certain my version of the firmware was compatible or the US build of the bike (Haibike FS RX). I'm happy to report no problems, maybe a 20 minute install. I ordered the crank (treadle as translated) puller and Torx T20 driver so I would have all the tools to do it right. The cap screw on the crank was super tight, I had to use an old MTB handle bar (my burglar beater) to gain enough leverage on the 8mm allen wrench to remove it, and latter carefully tighten. BTW - The 3rd screw on the dust cover is hidden under the bash plate (remove two fwd screws) and there is a small catch leaf to release before splitting the two shells. I used a flashlight to determine the orientation of the cables and had read the manual enough while waiting 2 weeks for the parts to just go for it. Cost was just above $200, with crank puller, Torx & I also got the locking ring tool. I went with this version of the tuning systems available (there are about 4) because it actually indicates the correct speed and other metrics (trip, avg, etc) and has no external plugs or ports, just a key sequence up/down up/down (power levels) to toggle the tuning, and another that enables a service mode in case you want to update the Bosch system firmware.
I literally waited all day for the registered mail, and it was dark by the time I got my first test drive in (yes w lights). Performance wise it was much like my Dash but with more torque off the line. The motor never sounded strained or loud, no odd temps or smells to report. I must confess I would have never purchased a Bosch mid drive system if I did not think it was tune-able, 20 mph is fine off road but really silly on the road. If this tuning failed or was incompatible I was going to sell the Haibike while still fresh, now I will seriously consider selling the Dash to purchase 2 more batteries and a second charger.
The only caveat was the Bosch system did not shut off automatically, sleep mode. Funny because it is suggested NOT to power down and instead rely on the sleep function to preserve more accurate actual distance and related metrics - a minor flaw in the otherwise awesome design. Thanks guys!
Can't wait to ride tomorrow! -Shea
I literally waited all day for the registered mail, and it was dark by the time I got my first test drive in (yes w lights). Performance wise it was much like my Dash but with more torque off the line. The motor never sounded strained or loud, no odd temps or smells to report. I must confess I would have never purchased a Bosch mid drive system if I did not think it was tune-able, 20 mph is fine off road but really silly on the road. If this tuning failed or was incompatible I was going to sell the Haibike while still fresh, now I will seriously consider selling the Dash to purchase 2 more batteries and a second charger.
The only caveat was the Bosch system did not shut off automatically, sleep mode. Funny because it is suggested NOT to power down and instead rely on the sleep function to preserve more accurate actual distance and related metrics - a minor flaw in the otherwise awesome design. Thanks guys!
Can't wait to ride tomorrow! -Shea
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