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They definitely could be to try and saturate the market, but it’s also the most in demand by consumers and the lightest system out there, offering 2 different battery sizes and some of the best performance out there. Most people would tell you it’s the motor they want the most if they were given options.so are we getting a new Shimano motor? My buddy has a Bullit collecting dust and wondering if I should offer him some money. Currently on a Bosch rig and have no complaints but the Bullit VPP intrigues me. I’m too poor for Crestline and for some reason they are strictly Dji motors now. Is Dji offering these companies dirt cheap pricing just so they can saturate the market or are their motors actually good?
“Two more power increases.” Sounds to me like two manufacturers having a power increase, not 2x or double the power increase. Maybe that’s what you meant but when I first read your comment I’m like 2x the current power would be nuts lol.Ok, just watched the Downtime podcast, interviewing Drew (Loam Wolf)
States 2 x power increases coming in 2026 from non disclosed manufacturers.
Vid should start at the right place. 1:16:15
“Two more power increases.” Sounds to me like two manufacturers having a power increase, not 2x or double the power increase. Maybe that’s what you meant but when I first read your comment I’m like 2x the current power would be nuts lol.
I agree with him. I am in auto on my Avinox 100% of the time. I never hit turbo. The only reason I can see the power increase being a good thing is efficiency in the same power range. This could also affect wear/tear on the engine only utilizing the lower end of its power range.
Kind of like a 250 vs 450 dirtbike. A pro on both will destroy a 250 engine way faster than a 450 engine.
Avinox is one of the 2, but Bosch might be increasing power also to not lose more market share.
As above, two other manufacturers. Not double power.
Surely not thy holier than thou Bosch. UCI lobbying, sponsor of the Euro E-Enduro series... who locked in the rules right on their maximum power output, excluding all other bikes... aimed obviously at the Avinox bikes.
Do you really believe looking back at their history that specialized is out of the game.Avinox is one of the 2, but Bosch might be increasing power also to not lose more market share.
Consumers have made it clear that looks and power are their 2 priorities over all else.
I think Bosch should
To me this decision is crazy. No way I'd support worse handling to achieve better aesthetics. Form following function is the way.I think Bosch should:
1) build a long skinny 800+ watt battery for improved downtube aesthetics, in spite of worse handling.
Do you really believe looking back at their history that specialized is out of the game.
In my opinion, the power is more than enough, as Brawwp above, my Avinox is always in Auto mode, very rarely on a steep tech climb would I move to any of the other more powerful modes.
Bosch currently have the strictest speed limit enforcement with the bike throwing codes. I think the ability to change the speed limit without bricking the bike would be much more appealing to the masses than a power increase.
To me this decision is crazy. No way I'd support worse handling to achieve better aesthetics. Form following function is the way.
I'm not sure we are. I'd bet that consumer research shows 'enough' range as a top priority; and downtube thickness as significantly less important. Evidence of this belief is how many bikes have big batteries and thicc downtubes.Unfortunately, you (and Plummet) are in the minority on [the importance of a skinny downtube]...
I can't say I've noticed anything negative on my Bullit in this regard, what would this change mean for me?4) needs to improve their speed pickup. They already have an option to grab the signal at the rear rotor, you just have to set it up after the fact.
Their bike design has been "out of the game" for quite some time.Do you really believe looking back at their history that specialized is out of the game.
Unfortunately, you (and Plummet) are in the minority on this topic. I have to admit, that since I want a 600w battery anyways, I too wish the 800w Bosch was long and skinny just so I had more choices for attractive looking Bosch bikes. I'd buy the LTe for example if I could get it with a skinny downtube.
I get what Bosch was doing, performance before looks. But it had the unfortunate effect of pigeon holing all of the frame designers. They either had to choose a big day & E-EWS race bike 800w battery with a fat downtube, or frankly a better looking 600w battery for us trail riders that removed a large segment of the riding public that feels they must have an 800w. Better to let the rider choose based on their preferences and both get a skinny downtube.
the other is specializedAvinox is one of the 2, but Bosch might be increasing power also to not lose more market share.
Consumers have made it clear that looks and power are their 2 priorities over all else.
Specialized have something coming in 2027, but nothing this year.Do you really believe looking back at their history that specialized is out of the game.
i already saw the deleted specialized university video on the upcoming software updateSpecialized have something coming in 2027, but nothing this year.
So, let's state the obvious, looks & max power ARE the most important attributes to the e-bike buying public. End of story.
I can't say I've noticed anything negative on my Bullit in this regard, what would this change mean for me?
Don’t you have to run a sensor cable to near the rotor for that to work?Relocating the pickup to the rotor, just looks better. Nothing else.
Don’t you have to run a sensor cable to near the rotor for that to work?
Bosch is following Australian law, DJI is not. How fun would your amflow be over there if DJI forced you to use it with a 25kph limit?Leave the back door unlocked Bosch, let us use a VPN. I believe that would bring Bosch/Brose back into the mix without increasing power from their preached stance of 750w.