Have a look here https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/how-many-miles-do-you-have-on-your-ebike.27459/I just passed 2000 miles on my bike. But how many miles could one reasonable expect to get from a Bosch motor? A dealer who isn't a Bosch fan, quite the opposite in fact, suggested that at about 4500 miles, the engines would start to break. What are Your experiences?
I suppose it’s for your other thread, but by any chance do you have a Bosch Purion display? Mine seems to be eating batteries. There’s another thread on Bosch Purions and battery/display problems.I know there's some folks here with a ton of miles on their Bosch systems. I have approx 6200 on my Performance Speed motor over 22 months and it is absolutely fine. I've got issues with the electrical system itself not powering on, but that isn't the motor's fault at all, and is another story that will be related here shortly. But I have not one negative word to say about the motor itself. I know my friend Alaskan puts on about 400 miles a day and he ain't having any troubles
More like 400-500 miles per month. I ride quite a bit but I still have a lifeI know there's some folks here with a ton of miles on their Bosch systems. I have approx 6200 on my Performance Speed motor over 22 months and it is absolutely fine. I've got issues with the electrical system itself not powering on, but that isn't the motor's fault at all, and is another story that will be related here shortly. But I have not one negative word to say about the motor itself. I know my friend Alaskan puts on about 400 miles a day and he ain't having any troubles
Miles or km?I've got 8,300 on mine in 18 months. No problems with the motor, but it is starting to make some new noises though. The electrical system is a little different. Its going into the shop tomorrow to get the frame mounted battery connector replaced. Its not making a good connection anymore and shutting down randomly, or not turning on at all.
Miles or km?
Thank you very much!!!Hi @Rune ,
in my point of view the motors with the classic Bosch egg optic are running more reliable than those with a changed motor cover. The other thing is, customers with cargo or trekking applications have a significant lower no. of failures. If you rige your bike in muddy tracks, don't forget to clean the bearing area arround the crank behind the motor cover!
I think from the mechanical point of view a Bosch motor an run over 30000 km or 19000 miles.
One disadvantage is the issue with the electronic. You have no influence on the occurence of the failure code 500. This means, buy a new motor, it's not repairable yet. It could happen after 1000km or even after 20000km.
Here is my list of customer failures, just copy and paste in Excel to filter. Look for the code 500!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...H3x-ecCLiYDX_mM96iHhiWztc/edit#gid=1240553272
Alex