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Looking forward to this update! The only pity is the rattle. I now also have a CX Gen 5 bike, and the rattle of the SX is very annoying. I hadn’t noticed it before, when I had a Gen 4 motor...
Well, if you don’t have a second, silent bike, you won’t notice it. Simple as that. It’s something you only notice once you’ve gotten used to something else![]()
Very handsome bike!I'm eagerly awaiting the update! I'm hoping it'll be out late next week, but my Bosch contact said sometime in the first half of October.
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Update for the Flow app on iOS ist out. IncludesI'm eagerly awaiting the update! I'm hoping it'll be out late next week,
Which one(s)?added support for more eShift solutions
Maybe more anecdotally- the R60 doesn't require a high cadence for motor output, I was just curious if you had any time on the Fazua and could comment on how the 2 compareI'll see what I can do, not many Fazua powered emtbs to demo in Norway.
It's been so long since I rode the R60, so I really can't say for sure. My guess is the SX has a tad more assistance at lower cadence. Which seems plausible considering Fazua claims 350% amplification vs 400% for the SX.Maybe more anecdotally- the R60 doesn't require a high cadence for motor output, I was just curious if you had any time on the Fazua and could comment on how the 2 compare
The Bosh SX has like 600w peak doesn’t it? It’s far more powerful than the TQ which is now 300w max output?Could I ask the same vs TQ her 60, Esp at slightly lower cadences. (70-95)
I really like my exe/50 but it’s not got quite enough power/torque for me, I can update to a hpr60 motor but my I **think** the Bosch sx was always a bit more powerful, esp at lower cadences., and allegedly the Bosch update improves things at lower cadences. Thanks
It does provide 600 Watts, but only at high cadence. So if you are not using it in the range where it delivers the most power. You won't notice the extra power. EMBN did a video on it, comparing it to the CX motor, before the CX motor was upgraded to 750 watts.My wife’s bike has the Bosch SX. It was already more powerful than my TQ50 on my bike, but with the 60 Nm update it leaves my motor in the dust. Yes, TQ50 = 300W and Bosch SX = 600W. <—not sure if Bosch is embellishing this number but it is far more powerful than the TQ and has some decent overrun capability.
I can help out here.. I own an Ex-e with TQ HPR50 and test rode a weekend on a (pre update) Bosch SX Merida. The Bosch is miles more powerful than the TQ, on my limited testing I would say its nearly twice as powerful at peak. Yes in lower cadences its not providing full 600w but I'd guess somewhere around 400-500w. Its night and day difference to the TQ, I also own a Bosch CX and in higher cadences the SX feels very close to the CX (gen4).Could I ask the same vs TQ her 60, Esp at slightly lower cadences. (70-95)
I really like my exe/50 but it’s not got quite enough power/torque for me, I can update to a hpr60 motor but my I **think** the Bosch sx was always a bit more powerful, esp at lower cadences., and allegedly the Bosch update improves things at lower cadences. Thanks
I think one aspect of the new update is lowering the cadence required t access the full power.It does provide 600 Watts, but only at high cadence. So if you are not using it in the range where it delivers the most power. You won't notice the extra power. EMBN did a video on it, comparing it to the CX motor, before the CX motor was upgraded to 750 watts.