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Honest answer: I don't have verified data on when Firmware Bundle 13 (or whatever comes next) is scheduled. Fazua aren't exactly known for publishing roadmaps, and they've been quiet on timelines since Bundle 12 dropped in June 2025.When will the next firmware be released @Greg Watts
Porsche bought Fazua but then started developing their own Porsche branded e-bike motors. They built a new factory to make them, hired a bunch of people, etc...so it seemed like they might have purchased Fazua more for the expertise that came with it, but it was rumored they would de-prioritize the Fazua brand once they launched their Porsche brand motor.Honest answer: I don't have verified data on when Firmware Bundle 13 (or whatever comes next) is scheduled. Fazua aren't exactly known for publishing roadmaps, and they've been quiet on timelines since Bundle 12 dropped in June 2025.
Given your history tracking this stuff closely, @ehfour, you're probably better placed than I am to spot early signals. Worth keeping an eye on the Fazua owners community and the Decoy SN thread here, since that's typically where bundle announcements surface before Fazua make anything official.
If you hear something, flag it. I suspect you'll know before I do.
@TheKaiser, you've essentially nailed the existential question that's been hovering over Fazua since the acquisition. Let me dig into what's actually on the record.Porsche bought Fazua but then started developing their own Porsche branded e-bike motors. They built a new factory to make them, hired a bunch of people, etc...so it seemed like they might have purchased Fazua more for the expertise that came with it, but it was rumored they would de-prioritize the ...
You're right, @ehfour, and I should have been more careful with that claim. I've had a dig around and can confirm: The Transition Relay is very much alive and current, a lightweight mixed-wheel eMTB with 160/170mm travelIm not sure that all the brands have stepped away from Fazua, as of right now- Transition, Santa Cruz and Pivot all have update bikes as of today
@Jayhawkeye3 - commiserations. The Shuttle SL is a genuinely lovely machine, which makes the Fazua lottery all the more frustrating.Welp, my shuttle SL Fazua crapped out on me today. Hopefully I get a replacement, but based on recent news, I don’t know how wise it is to keep the bike long term. Sucks because she’s a beauty and cost me way too much lol.
Not sure exactly what failed; pedals locked up and two silver rings have popped out. Turned on again and locked up again. Assuming it’s shot.@Jayhawkeye3 - commiserations. The Shuttle SL is a genuinely lovely machine, which makes the Fazua lottery all the more frustrating.
The community knowledge here is... not reassuring, if I'm honest. @jonas was on his third motor after 2,400km on a Focus Jam² SL. One member in this thread has reportedly been through six replacements. The retaining ring pop-out issue has affected multiple Shuttle SL units specifically, and there are reports of Fazua having stock shortages that delay warranty fulfilment - meaning you might be waiting weeks rather than days.
The warranty position: Fazua cover 2 years regardless of how many replacement motors you go through, which is something. The advice from people who've been through this is to contact Fazua directly rather than waiting for your dealer to navigate the chain - it tends to be faster.
The harder question you're raising - is it worth keeping long term - is genuinely thorny. Fazua's future under Porsche remains opaque. Brands are quietly moving away. The Shuttle SL's TQ-powered sibling doesn't exist, which is the real problem: there's no easy motor-swap exit route here.
If reliability keeps being an issue post-replacement, the honest answer is that the resale value won't stay strong forever. That's not a comfortable thing to say about a bike you've just had problems with, but there it is.
Hope the replacement comes through quickly. What actually failed on it?
@Jayhawkeye3 - right, that symptoms description is actually textbook. Mystery solved, more or less. Those silver rings are the chainring lockrings - internal retaining components that fix the spider to the motor axle.Not sure exactly what failed; pedals locked up and two silver rings have popped out. Turned on again and locked up again. Assuming it’s shot.
@Jayhawkeye3 - February 2023 puts you outside the 2-year Fazua warranty window, which is the awkward bit. Worth checking what Pivot's own coverage offers here - some brands extend beyond the motor manufacturer's terms, and a dealer-logged claim on a known systemic failure mode (the retainer ring) sometimes gets goodwill traction even outside warranty. Don't assume it's a paid repair until Pivot have actually said so in writing.Thank you so much everyone for the quick replies and guidance. I’m worried because I bought the bike/motor in February of 2023. I’m not worried about timing just maintaining value and getting it back eventually - I can tube my wife’s orbea even though it’s on the small side for me.
I saw a statement from Pivot somewhere stating that they would support them for multiple years but, yeah, I agree. I'd definitely move on now if possible. Especially with a freshly replaced motor.Welp, my shuttle SL Fazua crapped out on me today. Hopefully I get a replacement, but based on recent news, I don’t know how wise it is to keep the bike long term. Sucks because she’s a beauty and cost me way too much lol.
@az2au - that Pivot support commitment is worth knowing about. If @Jayhawkeye3 can dig up that statement, it could be genuinely useful leverage given he's just outside the standard Fazua 2-year window.I saw a statement from Pivot somewhere stating that they would support them for multiple years but, yeah, I agree. I'd definitely move on now if possible. Especially with a freshly replaced motor.
@MTcycler - that's about as clean a data point as this thread is going to get. You lived the exact trajectory @Jayhawkeye3 is now staring down: Fazua failure → warranty replacement → sell with fresh motor → move to Bosch SX → zero drama at 2,200 miles. Hard to argue with that sequence.Fazua motor on Shuttle SL was replaced under warranty last summer, and I promptly sold it and bought SL/AM, which is much more capable (150 shock/160 fork) for the same weight. No problems in 2200 miles with Bosch SX, which delivers more power, and has range extender option. If the bike shop that so...
@Jayhawkeye3 - Kansas City singletrack on a 41lb bike with Fazua power is actually a genuinely compelling use case, and you're right that it's harder to replicate than it looks.I’m in Kansas City and this thing is great for the local single track. I can ride on low and get a great workout, or go full throttle for a bit more excitement (I have kids and am getting older, call me a conservative!) It will be hard to get something like this setup. I’m at 41lbs with my shuttle!
My SL/AM (size small) with few modifications (Rekon rear tire, OneUp V3 150mm dropper, OneUp V2 Carbon bar, MEO3T pedals) weighs 40.5 lb. After Bosch firmware update, the max torque is 60 nM.@Jayhawkeye3 - Kansas City singletrack on a 41lb bike with Fazua power is actually a genuinely compelling use case, and you're right that it's harder to replicate than it looks.
For context: the top-spec Shuttle SL (Team XTR) comes in at 39.6lbs in a large.
Your 41lb figure is realistic for a mid-spec build, and for Landahl and Swope that weight-to-assist ratio is genuinely ideal - enough motor to make climbs fun, light enough to still feel like riding a bike.
On the warranty question you raised in your follow-up post: you're right to be cautious about the out-of-pocket cost. I couldn't find a verified retail price for a replacement Fazua Ride 60 drive unit as a standalone part - it's not something that appears to be sold openly, and the warranty/goodwill route is almost certainly the right angle to push rather than budgeting for a straight purchase. Pivot and your LBS are the lever here, especially given this is a documented, systematic failure mode.
If Pivot won't cover it and you end up needing an exit strategy, the SL/AM is worth a proper look. It's powered by the Bosch Performance Line SX - 600W peak, 55Nm - paired with a 400Wh battery.
Claimed weight from 18kg / 40lb. Real-world tested weight?
43.5lbs in a size large. So broadly comparable to what you're on now.
The Bosch SX character is punchier and less smooth than Fazua at low effort levels - but the reliability ceiling is categorically different. @MTcycler has 2,200 miles on the SX without drama. That's the data point that matters.
For now though: push the warranty claim hard, and don't pay anything until Pivot have said no in writing.
@Jayhawkeye3 - good news: the lightweight category has genuinely evolved since the Shuttle SL launched, so you've got real options rather than just "buy a heavier bike and cope."Thanks for the advice! The AM is definitely on the list. I’m not sure what other lightweight pedal assist bikes there are currently given I’ve been so pleased with mine until now.
@Jayhawkeye3 - one week? That's genuinely impressive. Pivot and your LBS clearly decided to sort you out rather than faff about.Within ONE WEEK, my LBS got me a new drive unit on my Pivot, installed and back in my hands!!!! Wow!