Wondering if there is really much real world difference in feel between the 2 Bosch 28mph motors.
I've read Bosch's and others' descriptions (CX more low speed torque, PS more power at higher speed; eMTB mode on CX) and know which style I'd prefer for my riding but I'm skeptical I'd notice the difference. Just wondering if it's an important or irrelevant consideration when choosing between models.
Anyone here with experience with both?
Hello,
I have a two Trek eBikes, an XM700 + Commuter with the Performance Line motor ( 28mph ) and a Powerfly 7 mtb with the Bosch CX motor. (20mph) . 'The only way to run the CX past 20mph is by installing a 'dongle' ..A speed restriction eliminator.
I installed a Speedbox2 on my Powerfly7 for a couple of mph above 20 and it works great...
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You asked....."Up to 20 mph, any real world difference in feel? " In my opinion absolutely. The Performance Line is no slouch, but the
additional torque across the CX motors entire range is a joy. The motor so smooth. Bosch makes good 'stuff'...not cheap, but good and dependable. 4000 miles combined on both bikes and not a single problem.
The torque on the CX motor is quite wide, not limited to low speed. I love the motor and how it performs on the Powerfly. In fact Iike the CX
motor so much, I'm seriously considering replacing the Performance Line motor on my XM700 with a CX motor, and the Performance Line motor is a great. Very powerful and silky smooth....The potential deal breaker is how much will the tariffs affect the cost of the motor.
"E-Wheels" wrote "The CX is noiser" With the style of riding I do, gravel trail ( rails to trails ) and paved roads I haven't noticed and discernible
noise difference between the Performance Line and the CX motors...Your milage may vary... : )
I hope this was helpful.