So today I called Canyon to ask them about the motor on this particularly well-priced, well spec'd and generally really nice ebike, the Canyon Precede:ON 5 (https://www.canyon.com/en-us/electr...e-on-5/3350.html?dwvar_3350_pv_rahmenfarbe=GD). Also considering the carbon frame Canyon Precede:ON CF 8.
On the Precede:ON 5 (kinda goofy name but good looking bike): the specs say that the motor is a Bosch Performance Line Sport motor. The Performance LIne Sport motor was made in two flavors here: https://www.bosch-ebike.com/us/products/performance-line-sport. One of those flavors offers 65 newton meters of torque while the other offers 75 newton meters of torque. But on their website, Canyon says their motor has 50 newton meters of torque. But ONE of the photos of the same bike shows an Active Line Motor, while other photos on the same bike on the website show a Performance Line Sport motor.
SO, I called Canyon. The rep at first told me that she thought the 50 newton meters might be a typo and that maybe the Bosch specs were correct i.e. 65 or 75 newton meters of torque. After a minute or so talking about this issue she told me THEY (Canyon) "might have" rebadged the motors which might have been originally Active Line motors. According go her, they "might" have rebadged Active Line motors "because they had Bosch reprogram them." But the Performance Line Sport has higher peak torque than the Active Line motors. Different motor entirely. Has anybody heard of a major manufacturer taking Active Line motors and rebadging them and passing them off as Performance Line motors. Is this a "thing?"
Her comments were somewhat vague and so I asked her to dig deeper and confirm what motor this is EXACTLY. I asked her to please clarify the peak torque the motor offers. She's going to get back to me "next week." The customer service rep had a long list of calls to return today so she didn't really have time to get me an answer today.
On the Precede:ON 5 (kinda goofy name but good looking bike): the specs say that the motor is a Bosch Performance Line Sport motor. The Performance LIne Sport motor was made in two flavors here: https://www.bosch-ebike.com/us/products/performance-line-sport. One of those flavors offers 65 newton meters of torque while the other offers 75 newton meters of torque. But on their website, Canyon says their motor has 50 newton meters of torque. But ONE of the photos of the same bike shows an Active Line Motor, while other photos on the same bike on the website show a Performance Line Sport motor.
SO, I called Canyon. The rep at first told me that she thought the 50 newton meters might be a typo and that maybe the Bosch specs were correct i.e. 65 or 75 newton meters of torque. After a minute or so talking about this issue she told me THEY (Canyon) "might have" rebadged the motors which might have been originally Active Line motors. According go her, they "might" have rebadged Active Line motors "because they had Bosch reprogram them." But the Performance Line Sport has higher peak torque than the Active Line motors. Different motor entirely. Has anybody heard of a major manufacturer taking Active Line motors and rebadging them and passing them off as Performance Line motors. Is this a "thing?"
Her comments were somewhat vague and so I asked her to dig deeper and confirm what motor this is EXACTLY. I asked her to please clarify the peak torque the motor offers. She's going to get back to me "next week." The customer service rep had a long list of calls to return today so she didn't really have time to get me an answer today.
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