RN611
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Hola and I hope I am not too late for this post. I am having exactly the same issue with my Vala. I contacted Santa Cruz and they said that it was "normal" to have that play and movement. However, they also said that Bosch is working on a new bushing that will reduce that movement considerably. I do not think it's normal at all and I am afraid that I will cause some damage to the mounting spot in the frame, like you mentioned.Hi there, my first time posting anything anywhere but I feel this is important. Not sure if this is the correct place to post this but I have a vala x01 and after two rides I could feel the motor moving through the pedals. Further investigation revealed the non drive side bushings were moving in the frame to the extent the drive side of the frame would not of been long before breaking.
I contacted my local bike shop and went to look at a brand new bike only to see same problem. It seems someone has messed up and all the motor mount dimensions and the holes in the frames are drilled/formed too large for the bushings. I am 5 weeks in and still nothing been done under warranty.
Rather than send the bike back as not fit for purpose as I quite like it I have had my local engineering place make new bushes out of acetal. They are tight fit and larger diameter on inside so can only be fitted from inside with motor removed. This eliminates the bushings being able to come outwards. I also had the bushings made so they have a 0.5 mm tolerance laterally instead of floating so to help with lateral strength from a pedal strike as the non drive side frame can now share the loading. The main mount has a rubber busing inside so motor is still not held still and can move on the Bosch main mount as designed.
We used a couple small o rings to centralise the square threaded plate drive side as holes that side were a joke. We torqued everything up to 20nm as per Bosch spec and having done 70 miles of enduro type riding all is well.
Please see pics below of what we have done. As you can see the Bosch bushes are like new and are correct diameter it’s the frame that’s the problem.
I’m not moaning about the brand as things go wrong but this is an easy fix and hopefully will help someone sort this out.
Just a note from an above post the original bushes should be fitted from the inside so if they are coming out they are scrap and more likely the frame is the same as mine.
I have a video of the movement in the frame before modifying but I can’t seem to attach it.
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Any chance you can sell a set of those bushings that you had made since you got the tolerances on point?
Thank you in advance.


