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Easier said than done. I have several easy-outs but not one small enough. It seems as though the threads are damaged also. Likely from movement until the bolts finally sheared off. The mounting holes in the bracket appear to be reamed out also.Can you not just extract the broken screws ?. Then replace.
I agree. But I wonder if they were designed to be smaller. The bolts would snap/break before the casing would crack. Same results though …replace the motor.…They are pathetic looking bolts considering that the bracket to frame bolts are substantial in comparison .
Yes they can come loose so keep an eye on them. Bosch replaced my motor under warranty when it happened on my CannondaleSounds like the bolts had started coming loose before they broke.
Yes bolts were modified to stop this issue early 2022I think reading through threads that them particular motor bolts have been modified
Im sure the bearing man mentioned it in a thread somewhere
I could be wrong thou .
Yes bolts were modified to stop this issue early 2022
Modified how? Any pics or evidence?Yes bolts were modified to stop this issue early 2022
Sorry no photographic evidence, but I was recently at a bike show and was speaking to the head Bosch engineer. I explained the loose bolt issue I had with my old Rail. He had a motor with him and showed my that they now fitted new bigger gauge bolts.Modified how? Any pics or evidence?
Yep, continued to happen to me in first 1.5 years of riding my Rail. Four new drive units in total with bike down about 14-16 weeks in total during this time waiting. Last time in fall, was off bike (back on my regular bike only for 8 weeks while waiting). Problem when the chincy motor mounting bracket comes loose, motor is not stable in frame and starts to tug and tear wires if not snapping the bolt heads off, thus sending off error codes until bike totally craps out on ya like did me last at bottom of 2500ft DH I had to grind back out with no power. Trek always eventually took care of me, but I will never own a Bosch system again cause of this despite the Rail being a fun bike to ride and Trek always good to me in the end. My Rail was 625w/h version as well. Not sure if anything changed for the 750 Smart system version though?
Numerous times for me in 1.5 years of riding my Rail. Four drive units in total warrantied by Bosch/Trek. Shoddy design altogether unless rode like a tenderfoot and infrequently like my buddy does on his Rail 5 with his. I call BS by Trek saying due to pedal strikes. Just fess up and say chincy mounting plate for such large heavy motor on a bike that was meant to be ridden on most all terrain. Pure garbageConsidering the number of CX Gen 4 out there I would say this is a pretty minor occurrence
Contined to happen to me after that with replacement in 6/22 and 10/22. After last replacement, Trek suggested I have them drop the motor every 3 months to check for loose bolts. My answer, a second ebike with none of these problems to spread the loadYes bolts were modified to stop this issue early 2022
Rather ride than drop motors and tighten bolts all the time. Trek was insistent they do it with Trek store just around the corner from meWhy didn’t you do it yourself once you realised what the cause was??? Takes about 10min
And I don’t believe a rider should have to do that all the time, especially at cost of bike and what bike was intended for. If I was a mechanic and worked in a shop and got large discount on bike and had time to tinker with it, maybe not care as much. But I am not and just want to ride my God Damn bike when not working or doing family stuff without having to sweat BS like this all the time. Poor design, simple as thatWhy didn’t you do it yourself once you realised what the cause was??? Takes about 10min
Yep, I have this torque bit and always had Trek still check to confirm if bolts snapped or not. Two of the times the were able to remove the snapped off bolt heads and replace. Other times they couldn’t or was to late with torn electronics wiring, thus requiring a full new drive unitThe hardest part for a average forum member could be to get hold on the security PLUS torx bit that you need for tightening.
Btw the brackets are part of the Bosch system, not Trek specific.
I wonder if those heads might be too tall for clearance’s in the motor compartment?So I've done a little research on replacement M5 screws for Gen 1-3 Bosch motors. The originals are black M5 x 16mm flanged security head (T25 5-pt pentalobe). The 11mm flange is not serrated. The head is ~3mm tall. They don't appear to be thread-forming as the tip isn't blunt-tapered, (even so, Bosch recommend not removing the screw completely when tensioning/resetting in order to preserve the threaded aluminium material). The coating appears to be black oxide or maybe zinc.
Ideally I'd like to replace them with a M5 x 16mm flanged and serrated class 12.9 cap screw.
This is what I'm thinking would work:
- Flange is important as it spreads the load on the aluminium brackets.
- Serration would be good to improve screw grip in the presence of vibration.
- Class 12.9 is the highest tensile strength alloy steel available (170,000 psi) and a cap screw can have a 4mm allen socket, instead of the annoying pentalobe head.
- Flanged cap screws are a little taller (5mm) than the original heads so I need to check frame clearance
Class 12.9 non-serrated:
McMaster-Carr
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Or Class 8-10 serrated :
McMaster-Carr
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