I agree. The LBS bikes have planned obsolescence as an ingredient in every proprietary part and sub-component. This is so they can sell more stuff. And at higher prices. That planned obsolescence it the turd in the chowder that wrecks the entire pot. If I needed a new controller it would be $65, not $275 & take 12-weeks and needs to be turned on by dealer only software. My bikes will be serviceable for well over ten years. Maybe 20. Then it might be time to upgrade.So I've got this DIY ebike, that I suspect I will be able to keep on running, one way or another, for the next 20 years if I want...
Not so sure about my LBS bikes...
Also not so sure I'll be able to find parts on ebay...
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having to replace cheap parts because they are cheap is no real solution either. If china desires no money is to be made in them they will drop them like a hot potato.I agree. The LBS bikes have planned obsolescence as an ingredient in every proprietary part and sub-component. This is so they can sell more stuff. And at higher prices. That planned obsolescence it the turd in the chowder that wrecks the entire pot. If I needed a new controller it would be $65, not $275 & take 12-weeks and needs to be turned on by dealer only software. My bikes will be serviceable for well over ten years. Maybe 20. Then it might be time to upgrade.
We aren’t buying American goods. China remember? DIY builders MAY have an advantage. Many ok the proprietary systems seem to lose their parts stream to soon.EBay has always been my friend. I cannot imagine a situation where parts would simply not be available at any price. Heck, I bought a brand-new phenolic gas cap for an Evinrude 2 hp outboard motor built in 1976 on eBay. Cost me $20, though.
Woah cowboy!having to replace cheap parts because they are cheap is no real solution either. If china desires no money is to be made in them they will drop them like a hot potato.
Here is my crank forward bike that I made today as a commuter. Speed is limited to 45 and wheel size is 5 inches. One from four years ago came in for service yesterday. I have the parts. He smashed the motor housing doing something he should not have done.Woah cowboy!
Lower priced motors and displays have decent build qualities and can provide fantastic service. Price doesn’t always dictate quality. Bike helmets off topic can cost $50 and been tested and provide better protection than helmets two to 4 times the cost.
In fairness I have a friend with 18000 trouble free and
only a battery replaced. But I spend far less than a Bosch and do all my own motor and battery work. No one made a crank forward eBike. That I could find in 2013. Leaving it up to me to sort. The rest is history many builds with all styles of motors and 8 brands several still have a parts stream.
The biggest problem finding parts in China is Chinglish. Sorting how their use of translators and the goofy twists messing up nomenclature.
Hey Richard! Good to read you again!Bosch has stated publicly that they will keep with the automotive standard and continue to support their products for a minimum of 7 years after they stop manufacturing.
This bike is considered "crank forward"?Here is my crank forward bike that I made today as a commuter. Speed is limited to 45 and wheel size is 5 inches. One from four years ago came in for service yesterday. I have the parts. He smashed the motor housing doing something he should not have done.
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He wrote the 5” which is the second picture of only a rear wheel.This bike is considered "crank forward"?
I like premium cells and BMS with a connector that works for many sizes of batteries and a universal mount - a standard water bottle cage. This gives flexibility. 90% of my rides are less than 50 miles or 2.25 hours, so a small light battery is best.I just wrote an article on Ebike batteries. Every bike maker and model seems to have a different battery. I placed in that article a Chinese company that seems to make the batteries for every Ebike. The bike companies just stick their name on it or resell it.
It seems (not an expert) that these bikes are basically made of "off the shelf" parts. No one wants to make cranks, brakes, handlebars. I see a similar bike frames on different makes of Ebikes or have very slightly different style. The virus has done shipping and storage of parts impossible for many companies. I saw one name brand Ebike with customers waiting over a year (2021) trying to get a battery for that specific model. I believe that problem is finally getting resolved.
I bought a Magnum i6 at a nearby NJ store. It closed a year later but a sister store more then an hour away in a larger town is still open. My 3 year old bike only has under 400 miles on it. So battery and all parts still are working fine.
Can't say what bike is better, but check out the battery. The Ebike REVI Predator, Aventon Pace 500, Addmotor M550 – P7 and M5600 mid drive, Surface 604 and maybe a few more makes take the same battery. Prices vary, but it seems to be a replaceable item you can find. There are other makes of Ebikes that take different batteries. Just watch out for those $600 Ebikes. The reviews are usually not good. Many with the battery only lasting a year.
Tom, until this spring all my bikes had been Bosch powered and LBS purchased. I was captured by the Bosch ecosystem, interchangeability of displays and batteries.Hey Richard! Good to read you again!
Was I missing something reading threads telling us they couldn’t get parts? I won’t go hunting I may have misread or it was another sour grapes poster taking the piss.
I won’t press it but I’m doubting Thomas. To costly and not user friendly for repairs. I personally know very happy Bosch owners.
But it seems on here the Bosch guys tend to see their choice as the only choice. I dealt with thousands of kit builders by email, phone, and in my personal home shop. Lots of successes with due diligence.
Mostly bad info. One company does not make all brand batteries. $2000 and less direct purchase bikes often use cheap poorly built packsI just wrote an article on Ebike batteries. Every bike maker and model seems to have a different battery. I placed in that article a Chinese company that seems to make the batteries for every Ebike. The bike companies just stick their name on it or resell it.
It seems (not an expert) that these bikes are basically made of "off the shelf" parts. No one wants to make cranks, brakes, handlebars. I see a similar bike frames on different makes of Ebikes or have very slightly different style. The virus has done shipping and storage of parts impossible for many companies. I saw one name brand Ebike with customers waiting over a year (2021) trying to get a battery for that specific model. I believe that problem is finally getting resolved.
I bought a Magnum i6 at a nearby NJ store. It closed a year later but a sister store more then an hour away in a larger town is still open. My 3 year old bike only has under 400 miles on it. So battery and all parts still are working fine.
Can't say what bike is better, but check out the battery. The Ebike REVI Predator, Aventon Pace 500, Addmotor M550 – P7 and M5600 mid drive, Surface 604 and maybe a few more makes take the same battery. Prices vary, but it seems to be a replaceable item you can find. There are other makes of Ebikes that take different batteries. Just watch out for those $600 Ebikes. The reviews are usually not good. Many with the battery only lasting a year.