Over three Bosch bikes I’ve never experienced this problem. Unless I’ve just been lucky, I’d guess yours is malformed in some way. I’d ask the dealer to replace it, although I agree that trips to the dealer are annoying for items like thisHello,
Do you also all experience this crappy rubber protector of charging socket ?
I never can fit it to properly seal the socket after i unplug the charger, takes 5 minutes of manual trying to fit it to the socket holes.
Any system which replaces that one to recommend ?
Merci
2019-20 Homage : YESDo you experience this crappy rubber protector of charging socket?
All I can tell you is that it still works perfectly on 2017 and 2019 bikes I own, the latter an R&M. I have experienced problems, but this isn’t one of them.Is the cap replacement better than the original? The cap from electriccyclery.com has a rubber o-ring as well. Do they sell just the cap? The original has a very flimsy hinge and I don't think will last very long.
Yes! I see the same issue. My Superdelite is a circa-August 2020 build, delivered new to me in early October 2020. The rigid plastic cap covering the on-board charging port has been a serious S.O.B. to successfully clip closed from the first recharge (which, I admit, was a few weeks after delivery. I absolutely LOVE the long range of this bike!). Every freakin' time I recharge, I need to perform some sort of contortion with the cap to get it to seat in the closed position. If I'm lucky, the cap will stay closed for a few days, but I often look down to see the cap flapping open, inviting ingress of dirt/water/crud.Do you also all experience this crappy rubber protector of charging socket ? I never can fit it to properly seal the socket after i unplug the charger, takes 5 minutes of manual trying to fit it to the socket holes.
Any system which replaces that one to recommend ?
A bit of dialectric grease on the "tooth" does wonders.
Hello albyrne.Yes! I see the same issue. My Superdelite is a circa-August 2020 build, delivered new to me in early October 2020. The rigid plastic cap covering the on-board charging port has been a serious S.O.B. to successfully clip closed from the first recharge (which, I admit, was a few weeks after delivery. I absolutely LOVE the long range of this bike!). Every freakin' time I recharge, I need to perform some sort of contortion with the cap to get it to seat in the closed position. If I'm lucky, the cap will stay closed for a few days, but I often look down to see the cap flapping open, inviting ingress of dirt/water/
As per the photo, the moulded plastic hinge is now starting to fail (note the split now propagating along the hinge line), so I guess it's only a matter of time before it falls off completely!
I vaguely recall that there is a softer rubberised version of the cap available somewhere. At least if the cap was made of softer material, the hinge section wouldn't become hardened/brittle with continued use. Anyone have any clues on how I might track this item down?
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Thanks for the pics. I see that I have the older Bosch softer rubber version. You have a cap that’s R&M-branded. My bad.Yes! I see the same issue. My Superdelite is a circa-August 2020 build, delivered new to me in early October 2020. The rigid plastic cap covering the on-board charging port has been a serious S.O.B. to successfully clip closed from the first recharge (which, I admit, was a few weeks after delivery. I absolutely LOVE the long range of this bike!). Every freakin' time I recharge, I need to perform some sort of contortion with the cap to get it to seat in the closed position. If I'm lucky, the cap will stay closed for a few days, but I often look down to see the cap flapping open, inviting ingress of dirt/water/crud.
As per the photo, the moulded plastic hinge is now starting to fail (note the split now propagating along the hinge line), so I guess it's only a matter of time before it falls off completely!
I vaguely recall that there is a softer rubberised version of the cap available somewhere. At least if the cap was made of softer material, the hinge section wouldn't become hardened/brittle with continued use. Anyone have any clues on how I might track this item down?
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These are regarded as an objectively bad design by everyone involved - we've a handful of customers who've blown through 2-3 in less than a year. We've been seeing a redesigned version (@TimJohn mentions it above) on the newest bikes. Your dealer should be able to supply you with one as a warranty replacement. There is also an aftermarket 3D-printed alternative out there.Yes! I see the same issue. My Superdelite is a circa-August 2020 build, delivered new to me in early October 2020. The rigid plastic cap covering the on-board charging port has been a serious S.O.B. to successfully clip closed from the first recharge (which, I admit, was a few weeks after delivery. I absolutely LOVE the long range of this bike!). Every freakin' time I recharge, I need to perform some sort of contortion with the cap to get it to seat in the closed position. If I'm lucky, the cap will stay closed for a few days, but I often look down to see the cap flapping open, inviting ingress of dirt/water/crud.
As per the photo, the moulded plastic hinge is now starting to fail (note the split now propagating along the hinge line), so I guess it's only a matter of time before it falls off completely!
I vaguely recall that there is a softer rubberised version of the cap available somewhere. At least if the cap was made of softer material, the hinge section wouldn't become hardened/brittle with continued use. Anyone have any clues on how I might track this item down?
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If you have concern about the hinge deteriorating a small piece of high tack duct tape placed on the interior surface of the protective cap may add some strength to the hinge till you get a replacement part. MacMasterCarr sells a variety of different tapes.The one that I have on my Multicharger seats with a magnetic snap. It fits OK and the plug is situated on the top of the downward tube so gravity takes care of it seating as well. It does appear to be quite fimsey with a weak hinge.
It's R&M-SpecificOk so my bike is like a month old and I noticed that the cap is gone. Is there a replacement that fits R&M, I read in another thread that the normal bosch replacement does not fit in R&M.
We had a couple who came in with some 3D-printed ones a while back. They're out there.I guess I could ask replacement from rm but the problem is that it will probably break just as quickly. Was wondering if there would be any more durable 3rd party cap.
They are indeed out there, but very expensive for what they are. I'm in the UK and am quoted 14.95 Euros plus 15.99 Euros for P&P. Outrageous! Here's the page though:We had a couple who came in with some 3D-printed ones a while back. They're out there.
Brexit.plus 15.99 Euros for P&P
Helpful.Brexit.