Got the taste of ebikes when a good friend of mine bought a sporty street bike with a mid-range BOSCH engine. I loved it from the start.
I travelled to my local ebike shop,but they did not have a bike eqipped with a BOSCH engine. The seller told me to go for a Shimano STEPS model instead. Well i tried it,and allthough it did not feel so "spiffy" as the BOSCH drive,i liked it enough to buy it. The bike itself is of good quality with hydraulic brakes++
I have since then used my new bike for a couple of hundred KM (around 230)
Here are my experience:
The engine is a Shimano Steps E6000 with a 36V 48wh battery (Manual gear shift)
+Love the relative low noise from the engine. Seems lower then BOSCH and others to me.
+Range is great
+Recharging is easy and charger + battery feels like quality
+Low weight
Here comes the salt:
-When the engine reach its limit @ 25 km/h the engine gets in panic mode and HAVE to engine brake down under the speed limit. This feels horrible and very jerky. I have hated this from day one. The Bosch bike i have tried did this much more gentle + it did not brake - it just did not give more assistance
-After around 100km the crank started to loosen. (I got this fixed at my bike dealer)
-Shortly after this the bike dont even bother to give much assistance on "HIGH" mode. It feels stronger on "NORMAL" even "ECO" the "engine brake" i dont know what else to call it engages on around 12km/h now. And i dont have to use much force for the engine to "give up" and start the panic mode.
Got a new battery,but the problem did not resolve..
Then the dealer changed the engine with a new used one. The bike was like new - for 2 weeks.
Same issues: No "HIGH" mode,and even "NORMAL" and "ECO" mode feels more lazy on this engine than the first. I can live with that,but i cant live with that engine braking.
Do anyone have similar experiences with this? Some say it can be the sensor from the wheel. But would this not give a error code?
My friend with the BOSCH engine has zero issues to this day,and he even got it tuned to give assistance up to 40-50 km/h. It feels even more spiffy now.
I have zero confidence in Shimano at the moment. Is there a solution to this problem? I can get a new bike WITH shimano steps from the bike dealership,but is it worth it?. And is it even a solution to these problems? what can be the cause?
Sorry for the poor English (I am from Norway)
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I travelled to my local ebike shop,but they did not have a bike eqipped with a BOSCH engine. The seller told me to go for a Shimano STEPS model instead. Well i tried it,and allthough it did not feel so "spiffy" as the BOSCH drive,i liked it enough to buy it. The bike itself is of good quality with hydraulic brakes++
I have since then used my new bike for a couple of hundred KM (around 230)
Here are my experience:
The engine is a Shimano Steps E6000 with a 36V 48wh battery (Manual gear shift)
+Love the relative low noise from the engine. Seems lower then BOSCH and others to me.
+Range is great
+Recharging is easy and charger + battery feels like quality
+Low weight
Here comes the salt:
-When the engine reach its limit @ 25 km/h the engine gets in panic mode and HAVE to engine brake down under the speed limit. This feels horrible and very jerky. I have hated this from day one. The Bosch bike i have tried did this much more gentle + it did not brake - it just did not give more assistance
-After around 100km the crank started to loosen. (I got this fixed at my bike dealer)
-Shortly after this the bike dont even bother to give much assistance on "HIGH" mode. It feels stronger on "NORMAL" even "ECO" the "engine brake" i dont know what else to call it engages on around 12km/h now. And i dont have to use much force for the engine to "give up" and start the panic mode.
Got a new battery,but the problem did not resolve..
Then the dealer changed the engine with a new used one. The bike was like new - for 2 weeks.
Same issues: No "HIGH" mode,and even "NORMAL" and "ECO" mode feels more lazy on this engine than the first. I can live with that,but i cant live with that engine braking.
Do anyone have similar experiences with this? Some say it can be the sensor from the wheel. But would this not give a error code?
My friend with the BOSCH engine has zero issues to this day,and he even got it tuned to give assistance up to 40-50 km/h. It feels even more spiffy now.
I have zero confidence in Shimano at the moment. Is there a solution to this problem? I can get a new bike WITH shimano steps from the bike dealership,but is it worth it?. And is it even a solution to these problems? what can be the cause?
Sorry for the poor English (I am from Norway)
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