Bosch Nyon '21 Q/A & Top Tips

The Silverfox

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Thanks for that, Vim. Next stop a look on EBAY.
These have a couple of in stock at the moment:

 

DivineUK

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I’m currently waiting for a new Bosch bike to be delivered, my first after owning Suntour systems previously.

I’ve purchased a Nyon MY21 to fit as soon as the bike arrives. I’ve installed the new 3.0.0.0 software, but I’m experiencing an issue with the maps.

I’ve downloaded the UK, England & Yorkshire maps (I’m in Sth Yorks), but the map function doesn’t recognise them. I’m constantly receiving a pop-up urging me to open Wi-Fi settings and download maps.

Is this expected behaviour, does the unit/GPS not work independently when unattached to the bike?

If there’s an hardware issue I’d rather send the unit back for a replacement before installation.
 

soundwave

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these smart displays use canbus and log sn of every part connected to the system so you will need to take it to a bosch dealer or it will say dealer update needed every time you turn it on.

i put a kiok display on my bike with the latest software on the motor and as soon as i powerd up the kiox emtb mode was back and dealer update required as now the brain of the system.

i took it to a bosch dealer for the sn can shake only to find a week later when i tried to use my 2nd batt dealer update required :rolleyes:

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DivineUK

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these smart displays use canbus and log sn of every part connected to the system so you will need to take it to a bosch dealer or it will say dealer update needed every time you turn it on.

i put a kiok display on my bike with the latest software on the motor and as soon as i powerd up the kiox emtb mode was back and dealer update required as now the brain of the system.

i took it to a bosch dealer for the sn can shake only to find a week later when i tried to use my 2nd batt dealer update required :rolleyes:
Ugh, I was hoping to avoid updating the firmware of the other components.

At least it’s not a hardware issue.

Thanks for the response.
 

soundwave

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my bike was not updated firmware wise just the kiox display took over control and any new part fitted like a different batt means back to dealers tho bike still worked but fkn annoying as can do software updates but naff all else.

so if i fitted my old motor with the kiox it will be back to the dealers with both batts as the sn will change and another 30 quid to push a fkn button :mad:
 

Nealh

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Bosch and most of the CANbus type bikes has the buyer by the balls each time, one reason I wouldn't touch one with a barge pole (figuratively speaking).
 
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Some are cheap and unreliable. Some are relatively cheap and just as reliable as the (mostly Chinese made) Bosch stuff.

Touch wood we've had no issues with our Woosh XF07 conversion kit.

We have had several outages on our Bosch/Motus, very minor but irritating. Due to the badly designed connection between the Intuvia and its holder, and the badly designed rear rack battery rails that make it easy to get the battery misaligned, but lock engaged and (poor) connection made.
 

Vim Fuego

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Some are cheap and unreliable. Some are relatively cheap and just as reliable as the (mostly Chinese made) Bosch stuff.
All my Bosch kit shows country of manufacture as Germany or Romania. It's also mostly about design, which the Chinese aren't exactly great at (unless it's copying a successful European design)
 

Nealh

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They can show country of manufacturer as that is where the company put the bikes together but ultimately the parts are made and sourced in the main in the far east.
 

sjpt

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All my Bosch kit shows country of manufacture as Germany or Romania. It's also mostly about design, which the Chinese aren't exactly great at (unless it's copying a successful European design)
As mentioned, there are at least two design faults that have led to unreliability on the Bosch setup on our Motus. (Despite the issues we are still very satisfied with the Motus.)
 

Nealh

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I prefer a bike should it go wrong after two years it will be inexpensive to repair.
With theses locked in system bikes unless the repair is simple or diyable one is at the mercy of the brand to pay the full replacement price unless a third party like the one SW uses can enable a mechanical solution.
 

guerney

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However most other bikes are cheap and unreliable Chinese crap, so you either put up with crap, or put up with paying £15 to get your bike updated periodically..
Didn't you have all that trouble with your Haibike derailleur? That's an example of expensive crap. I bet your time costs more than £15 a time, while updates are possible.
 

Vim Fuego

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Didn't you have all that trouble with your Haibike derailleur? That's an example of expensive crap. I bet your time costs more than £15 a time, while updates are possible.
That's nothing to do with Bosch, it's Haibike (Raleigh) cost cutting, and if you had stalked my previous posts better, you would know it was my wife's bike, and my midrange Haibike has been perfect.
 

guerney

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That's nothing to do with Bosch, it's Haibike (Raleigh) cost cutting, and if you had stalked my previous posts better, you would know it was my wife's bike, and my midrange has been perfect.
I'll still have an easily repairable motor in 10 years, will you? Bosch's practices are making repairs less and less feasible long term. Sure it's great engineering, but any bike motor manufacturer which actively sabotages repairs of batteries and motors etc. as Bosch do, will never get my money. Bosch is a rabid money-sucking ewaste producing concern.
 
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sjpt

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They can show country of manufacturer as that is where the company put the bikes together but ultimately the parts are made and sourced in the main in the far east.
Sad story from near the end of IBM manufacture in Greenock. Laptop came with a little plastic bag with one small screw in it (I never did discover what the screw was for). Label on the bag:
Manufactured in China, assembled in Scotland.
 

guerney

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That's nothing to do with Bosch, it's Haibike (Raleigh) cost cutting, and if you had stalked my previous posts better, you would know it was my wife's bike, and my midrange Haibike has been perfect.
Stalked? I tried to help... Unfortunately, I have a good memory.
 
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Nealh

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Where are the 39 steps :D;).
 
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Nealh

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Georgehenry was fortunate as we often point out as does he, he was able to carry out a £10 repair to his battery once Yamaha washed their hands of him and the dealer told him a new battery was £800. Makes you wonder how many others have been fleeced in this way.
 
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guerney

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Where are the 39 steps :D;).
I'll know my memory is really good, when I start recalling other people's memories. Must...brain...train... o_O