JedidiahStolzfus
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I have a connection to Bosch, they're working to find out about this. I'll keep you posted. So far, they have not found anything that requires the motor to be returned to Bosch.
'Labor $282, motor $881, tax $81.41.
Total $1244.41 to replace Bosch Performance Line CX.
if you bought a motor online from someone it would not be setup for your bike. the motor has to be programmed for your setup and only a dealer can do that.'
~$300 before taxes is still a considerable amount. If you have a torque wrench and a cheap bike toolset it can easily be done.
That is not the issue though, they charged you labor plus the price of a new motor(actually you can purchase a brand new motor online for a bit less). I also never heard a practice where the company sells you a new motor only if you bring them the old one unless it is explicitly stated as exchange...
Just make sure that nothing fishy is going on.
What setup are you talking about? The only problem maybe tire circumference since Bosch likes to lock it and even in that case it can be communicated with the seller to make sure that it comes right or pay a bosch lbs $50 to change it with the dongle they have.if you bought a motor online from someone it would not be setup for your bike. the motor has to be programmed for your setup and only a dealer can do that.
So... You're talking about grey market eBay stuff shipped over from Europe I'm guessing. I have nothing particular against that but you are absolutely trading $$ for increased risk.What setup are you talking about? The only problem maybe tire circumference since Bosch likes to lock it and even in that case it can be communicated with the seller to make sure that it comes right.
mine gave me a good deal I think because I bought a new bike only 30.00 for warranty work. the motor came in all setup.So... You're talking about grey market eBay stuff shipped over from Europe I'm guessing. I have nothing particular against that but you are absolutely trading $$ for increased risk.
FWIW Dan, your LBS charged almost the same labor as mine did for my warranty replacement. I think it was $125 to pull the old DU and $175 to install the replacement, put everything back together, configure and update firmware.
So... You're talking about grey market eBay stuff shipped over from Europe I'm guessing. I have nothing particular against that but you are absolutely trading $$ for increased risk.
FWIW Dan, your LBS charged almost the same labor as mine did for my warranty replacement. I think it was $125 to pull the old DU and $175 to install the replacement, put everything back together, configure and update firmware.
I doubt that very much.This sounds very sketchy, but not entirely implausible. I'd contact Bosch directly or there is a Bosch team member who posts on EBR. Given that more than one person on EBR has posted that Bosch replaced their motor outside of the warranty window makes me wonder if the dealer didn't just submit your motor to Bosch for replacement while at the same time still fully charging you. Bosch should be able to confirm or deny what the bike shop told you.
As usual.. Totally off topic and...I don't care who owns my Bosch motors. A dead motor is scrap and means nothing to me. The most common issue I read about is if the motor gets submerged or exposed to a lot of water. I ride recreationally and have a total of 11,800 (7,800 on the most used) miles on 3 different eBikes with Bosch motors. I never ride in precipitation, winter or summer. I love the feel, love the dependability, and consider Bosch to be the perfect riding experience for me. Considering I only put on 1,700 miles on a Bafang geared hub motor before it failed, I'd much rather have Bosch keep a motor compared to riding a Bafang and have a stack of dead Bafang's sitting in my garage.
With all due respect, I'm calling BS here....I don't care who owns my Bosch motors. A dead motor is scrap and means nothing to me. The most common issue I read about is if the motor gets submerged or exposed to a lot of water. I ride recreationally and have a total of 11,800 (7,800 on the most used) miles on 3 different eBikes with Bosch motors. I never ride in precipitation, winter or summer. I love the feel, love the dependability, and consider Bosch to be the perfect riding experience for me. Considering I only put on 1,700 miles on a Bafang geared hub motor before it failed, I'd much rather have Bosch keep a motor compared to riding a Bafang and have a stack of dead Bafang's sitting in my garage.
My position exactly, and I stated it very clearly in front of the husband/wife owners and the mechanic. I like the shop, they run a nice operation and have gone out of their way to help me. They did open the motor up to see if it could be repaired, and they told me they tried both Bosch and Haibike to get it warrantied. I believe them. Which was why I didn't just grab the box with my motor in it and walk out.That is Dan's motor. My Yamaha belongs to me, that Brose to every Brose owner. If I were Dan, I'd be hopping mad too.
QFT (Internet slang) Initialism of quoted for truthhave a stack of dead Bafang's sitting in my garage.