Crank drive engine life

matthewslack

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Bit of a broad question!

Do you have a specific use case for which you'd like recommendations?

Most of the bikes I come into contact with here are mid-drives, a mix of Shimano, Bosch and Yamaha, but most don't do many miles, so unless dropped in a canal will probably last many years. No motor issues with any of them so far.

If you look on ebay at secondhand mid-drive bikes often the same is true: 1,000 miles or fewer per year, so likely to last well if looked after.

My own bike is an outlier, no issues at 22,600km.
 
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soundwave

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my bosch gen 10 had over 1000 miles on it b4 it needed a service and got a cx motor upgrade instead ;)

if ebike motor center wont service it then dont buy it esp shitmano! that just needs going down the tip :oops:

they are also the brose service centre from oct for the uk so any warranty problems and motors go to him at fkn last :p
 

saneagle

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There was a period when Bosch CX motors were struggling for 2000 miles. I'm pretty sure that there are a lot of improvements on later ones, so probably a lot better now. Most crank motors don't like water and mud or sand. If you only use them in the dry, there's a good chance that they last a very long time.

The main problems with OEM crank motors are their lack of serviceability and cost of replacement. After-market ones (kits) are very variable. Some give problems quite quickly, and others last a lot longer.

All of them are getting better all the time from the reliability point of view. They've only really been developed in the last 10 years, and there was a bit of a learning curve for the manufacturers.
 
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soundwave

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my gen 2 cx motor was custom built for me to try to kill it and even if i do brake it i can get it rebuilt for free :p

peter is motor master :cool:
 

Deno

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I had 19,000km on my Bosch Gen 2 CX when the main bearing collapsed. I had it rebuilt by Ebike motor centre in late 2020 and its just ticked over 30,000km. The only other failures have been the motor to battery harness and a well used and abused battery. The bike is de-restricted and in daily use so it not been an easy life but pretty astonishing reliability.
 
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Peter.Bridge

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From posts here I think there used to be a lot of problems with the built in controllers on Bafang BBS01 /02 s
Not sure, but not heard of problems with recent versions. For kit bikes you are potentially putting a lot more power through the chain drive / rear cassette than a human could possibly do, so potentially increasing wear on chain / rear cassette compared to an analogue bike.