I was told Gen4 starts dropping at 26.4mph; assume it‘s the same after the recent update, but to be sure, ask your dealer or Bosch. I believe the update only changes the %assist, so at 26.4mph you will be getting more torque, but it starts its decline (to zero at 27.96 mph) at this point as well.What’s the status now on assist to 28mph after Bosch firmware update?
What’s the status now on assist to 28mph after Bosch firmware update?
Now that is disappointing. Bosch could do so much better.Go to any Trek dealership and ride a bike with Gen 4 speed motor and you will find that, you will be able to reach 28mph with effort.
It is quite easy to maintain 23-24 mph on those bikes.
@Ravi Kempaiah is correct about my experience with Nuvinci (Enviolo) and the R&M Charger - it was a struggle to cruise at 25 mph. 23 mph was a more realistic cruising speed. When I upgraded to a Charger with Rohloff, hitting 28 mph was not a problem. I could cruise comfortably at 26 mph in Sport mode with a gear remaining (in 13th gear). 26 mph is about my comfort level for cruising. With the Allant 9.9s and the Gen 4 motor, I have no problem hitting the cutoff. I've been up over 28 mph and honestly I can't say that I even felt the motor cutoff - it is smooth. Here are a couple of recent Strava summaries. The 32 mph would have been on a flat aided by a tailwind. I have several recent summaries with max speeds around 27 and 28 with not much wind support. These speeds would have been in Tour and even with Eco as long as I have good pavement and not a headwind I can hit 25 mph. I pretty much never use Sport or Turbo.
Were you getting assistance from the motor beyond 26.5 mph?I was able to hit 33 mph top speed.
Were you getting assistance from the motor beyond 26.5 mph?
That's good to hear. But, just to be clear, it's not a question of hitting 28 mph; it's a question of whether the motor is assisting you all the way there.Of course. All the way up to 28 mph.
I believe the gearing ratio and low resistance of Rohloff helped.
I have never had a problem of hitting 28mph on Bosch Gen 2 or Bosch Gen 4 motors. I have attached the Strava data above. Bosch motors are not over-powering nor are they under-powered and it would be difficult to maintain 23 mph average speed over 22+ miles if the motor did not assist properly.
That's good to hear. But, just to be clear, it's not a question of hitting 28 mph; it's a question of whether the motor is assisting you all the way there.
You must be incredibly miserable when buying a car if you insist on total and complete honesty in all marketing. You must go livid when they try to sell you that extended warranty. I have no idea how you could buy a new mattress if you believe that 10 year warranty is really a 10 year warranty and not a prorated small print contract that gives you about $100 off in 8 years. And that road hazard guarantee on your tires that will cost you $50 when you destroy the tire in a pot hole. Marketing and honesty are very distant cousins.“I like being lied to..”
Sure, many people like E-biking. Doesn’t mean you need to patronize the companies that are dishonest.
Based on the thread earlier, it is safe to say all Bosch assists cuts off at ~26mph.
@Ravi Kempaiah is correct about my experience with Nuvinci (Enviolo) and the R&M Charger - it was a struggle to cruise at 25 mph. 23 mph was a more realistic cruising speed. When I upgraded to a Charger with Rohloff, hitting 28 mph was not a problem. I could cruise comfortably at 26 mph in Sport mode with a gear remaining (in 13th gear). 26 mph is about my comfort level for cruising. With the Allant 9.9s and the Gen 4 motor, I have no problem hitting the cutoff. I've been up over 28 mph and honestly I can't say that I even felt the motor cutoff - it is smooth. Here are a couple of recent Strava summaries. The 32 mph would have been on a flat aided by a tailwind. I have several recent summaries with max speeds around 27 and 28 with not much wind support. These speeds would have been in Tour and even with Eco as long as I have good pavement and not a headwind I can hit 25 mph. I pretty much never use Sport or Turbo.
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If you don't have personal experience on a bike, please refrain from making erroneous comments.
Making an informed comment is one thing but making a comment out of envy and jealousy to justify your Bafang purchase is another thing. If I wanted, I could write a 10 page article on Bafang's shady practices.
if you have a Bosch, post a picture of the bike and picture of your Strava rides. If you don't, may be it is better to stop spreading misinformation.
Why respond in kind, @Ravi Kempaiah ? pennybags and I are far from BFF, but why did you bring up Bafang and its "shady practices"?
If you tell me that the Bosch motor assists all the way up to 28 mph from your experience, I'm inclined to believe you. I don't need any proof from a picture of your bike, display, or Strava stats.
Ravi, if I'm understanding you correctly.. it's the 17% or so efficiency loss on the Enviolo that is causing the low cut out?