The markings are: Ilco X179 SUZ12So the blank is an Ilco 179/212 or Z12? @NoDTMF . Just wanted to verify for everyone. BTW really like the grain and color of that wood!
Yet another example of poor Bosch design
I'll leave this thread there.
I may not be remembering correctly but I didn't think @stevenast you were at all interested in this type of bike. If I'm wrong, I apologize, but I thought you didn't yet own an ebike and were shopping for a stealth ebike to ride on improved and paved bike trails undetected because it is not yet legal where you live. I personally would rather read someone's real world experience than someone's analytical opinion of an opinion. The Bosch system isn't being marketed as a Porsche, it's being marketed as a Humvee. You don't buy a sports car to go off road, you do buy a KTM to go off road because they are "off road bikes". I've read @EddieJ posts, both here and on the Pedelecs forum and don't want to see those extreme use posts end here. I don't see it as slamming, I see it as a critique. Better to critique a product than a person, we get far too much of that on the internet.Please don't leave the Bosch forum. Everyone's experiences are valuable. We need to hear the good and bad.
That said, so many ebike brands are plagued with motor/electric system problems in light use. Meanwhile, Bosch has earned a reputation for reliability in normal use.
Someone described the Bosch system as a Porsche. I am not going to be slinging my "Porsche" through the mud. Just because you saw it advertised that way, does not make that behavior smart. I saw a car ad where they drove off a cliff ... do not attempt, lol!
Stick around, and I hope you will call me out too, if I say something absurd: "I jammed the Bosch system with mud and then it had problems". Absurd.
Bosch makes a solid product, and while not perfect, it offers value and reliability, by consensus, when all accounts are heard.
I may not be remembering correctly but I didn't think @stevenast you were at all interested in this type of bike. If I'm wrong, I apologize, but I thought you didn't yet own an ebike and were shopping for a stealth ebike to ride on improved and paved bike trails undetected because it is not yet legal where you live. I personally would rather read someone's real world experience than someone's analytical opinion of an opinion. The Bosch system isn't being marketed as a Porsche, it's being marketed as a Humvee. You don't buy a sports car to go off road, you do buy a KTM to go off road because they are "off road bikes". I've read @EddieJ posts, both here and on the Pedelecs forum and don't want to see those extreme use posts end here. I don't see it as slamming, I see it as a critique. Better to critique a product than a person, we get far too much of that on the internet.
Steven, you read far too much into my post, it wasn't about you, it was about high end mountain bikes, of which @EddieJ has years experience with and you do not. I'm not wrong in the two issues I attribute to you. You have stated numerous times you do not yet own an ebike and you also stated that you want a stealthy ebike to remain elusive on bike trails/paths because as you've stated you can't ride on bike trails and paths with assist. I enjoy watching the process of those searching for their first ebike and have enjoyed watching your process and reading your posts. You've contributed significantly in your short time here, but I've been reading @EddieJ posts on two sites for almost a year and wished you had characterized his contributions in the proper context.You are correct about one of the factors I was looking at, everything else about me you are wrong. One thing we certainly agree on: all opinions need to be heard. It's you that suggests that the debate should not be about personalities and I agree with you 100%!
When EddieJ makes repeated comments like " yet another example of poor Bosch design" that goes beyond sharing his experiences, sounds more like a campaign. Once again I will say, I'm sorry he's had problems after abusing his bike, but that doesn't make it a poor product.
As for the Humvee analogy, let me try to illustrate my point again with another analogy: if I use a certain deodorant beautiful women will flock to me. I think you see the point, common sense has to apply when you look at marketing media.
Coating an electric bike drive system with mud and then being surprised when it has problems is ridiculous.
No one is slamming a person here - what Eddie has to say is marketing in its own way, negative marketing, a campaign against Bosch, that's all I'm speaking out against.
I'll ride with either of you anytime!
characterized his contributions in the proper context.
@stevenast - I have no staunch allegiances but Eddie's posts have so much real world experience that it would be a shame to lose him. It is far more valuable than 'Bosh is great...I ride the paved path 2 miles and back' posts. Anyone in their right mind will understand from Eddie's posts that he rides his bikes hard although one might argue that if a bike is designed to be an off road bike then Eddie's usage should be the right measurement for such gear.
Eddie is gone and it's a shame! Try to view his profile, gone. @stevenast You've read far too much into my post as I've stated. I didn't "minimize" anything you said, I put some context into the thread. No matter how hard we try, we can't read someone else's mind.@stevenast - I have no staunch allegiances but Eddie's posts have so much real world experience that it would be a shame to lose him. It is far more valuable than 'Bosh is great...I ride the paved path 2 miles and back' posts. Anyone in their right mind will understand from Eddie's posts that he rides his bikes hard although one might argue that if a bike is designed to be an off road bike then Eddie's usage should be the right measurement for such gear.