I’ve seen a few threads lamenting that there is no update to allow the Walk Assist feature in pre 2017 models. I created this thread to let you know that you aren’t missing out. The walk assist feature is unusable. I own a 2017 Haibike XDuro AllMtn 7.0. Yesterday I had my first flat on the mountain so I finally put the walk assist to the test. Before yesterday I had only tested Walk Assist two or three times for a couple of seconds just to know how to operate it. But yesterday I had to walk about 20 mins to my car and after struggling with keeping the finger on the + button for roughly 10 minutes, I finally gave up; and suddenly my walk in the woods finally became pleasant. Keeping a finger on the + button while walking on a bumpy trail is impossible. The most I could manage was maybe 30 consecutive seconds. I expect that in road conditions it would be better than on the bumpy trail I was yesterday, but not by much. I’d guess before 4 minutes you would tire of holding down the damn button anyway, even with no bumps. The only use I see for it would be crossing a street, and for such a short distance it isn’t even worth having. I can 100% guarantee that this idea of having the finger on the button was only discussed in a meeting room somewhere in Germany or the US, but never tested in actual conditions.
By all means don’t take my word for it; go to a store and demo a 2017 Bosch ebike. But don’t try it for 3 seconds inside the store. Go outside, and try to walk with the bike on your side while pressing that stupid button for more than 2 minutes. Walk Assist was just a “just check the box, we really don’t care if it works” feature. There’s a million reasons to like Bosch, but Walk Assist ain’t one.
By all means don’t take my word for it; go to a store and demo a 2017 Bosch ebike. But don’t try it for 3 seconds inside the store. Go outside, and try to walk with the bike on your side while pressing that stupid button for more than 2 minutes. Walk Assist was just a “just check the box, we really don’t care if it works” feature. There’s a million reasons to like Bosch, but Walk Assist ain’t one.
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