anton.somora
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My e6100 motor broke down after riding only 100 km. The internet suggests that this is not an isolated problem. Plastic gears are probably not a good choice in terms of durability.
What bothers me more, however, is that Shimano sells almost no spare parts for their motor. I really didn't count on that when I bought it . After the warranty, if something goes wrong (and it looks like it will) , you are left to replace the motor, which costs about 500 - 1000 Euros. I now regret not choosing a Bosch engine, or rather a Bafang for which parts can be ordered anywhere and are relatively cheap.
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What bothers me more, however, is that Shimano sells almost no spare parts for their motor. I really didn't count on that when I bought it . After the warranty, if something goes wrong (and it looks like it will) , you are left to replace the motor, which costs about 500 - 1000 Euros. I now regret not choosing a Bosch engine, or rather a Bafang for which parts can be ordered anywhere and are relatively cheap.
My eBIke (Kona Dew-e dl) has has exactly the same problem as this post:
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