Haibike... Bosch or Yamaha?

Phil1701

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Anybody got an opinion as to which is the best drive system of these two as looking to buy a quality e-mtb in the near future. It seems that Haibike have both available depending on model. Any advice much appreciated.

Also, if I go for Bosch, should I also be considering Cube, Scott, Giant, ......?

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nemesis

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There is a video online showing the difference in speed between the two and the Bosch cx is clearly the winner even when they swop riders.The Bosch cx is a great motor,fast and reliable.
The Yamaha motor ramps down the power with higher cadence and the Bosch just keeps going,i have a Cube bike so i`m biased towards them.
 
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Phil1701

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There is a video online showing the difference in speed between the two and the bosch cx is clearly the winner even when they swop riders.The bosch cx is a great motor,fast and reliable.
Thanks Nemesis... I'll bear that in mind before making a final decision. You may, or not remember me as the person on the Integrale you passed a year or so ago near to Bents Garden Centre. Anyway, I still have the Kalkhoff, albeit not completely without drive noise issues I might add! I am now considering an e-mtb as an additional bike as I will hopefully soon have a lot more time to go back to cycling off-road, and at my age I'm afraid my fitness level is not up to using my old mountain bike. I see 50cycles no longer offer the Focus range which may be saying something don't you think? BTW. .. I assume you are aware they're opening a new store in Altrincham next month?

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There is a video online showing the difference in speed between the two and the Bosch cx is clearly the winner even when they swop riders.The Bosch cx is a great motor,fast and reliable.
The Yamaha motor ramps down the power with higher cadence and the Bosch just keeps going,i have a Cube bike so i`m biased towards them.
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I just looked at this video comparison. It appears that the reviewer had an apples to oranges comparison saying that different riding styles would determine whom liked what. He did give the edge to Bosch in some areas of the test. What he also pointed out was how much more expensive the Bosch system was against a Yamaha powered bike of similar spec. I have driven both, like both and prefer the Yamaha. Perhaps you could provide the link you watched for comparitive views.

If the bikes are non dongled, they with both have the same top assited speed of 15.5mph. If there is a difference in speed, this will be be the performance of the dongle.
 

nemesis

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Thanks Nemesis... I'll bear that in mind before making a final decision. You may, or not remember me as the person on the Integrale you passed a year or so ago near to Bents Garden Centre. Anyway, I still have the Kalkhoff, albeit not completely without drive noise issues I might add! I am now considering an e-mtb as an additional bike as I will hopefully soon have a lot more time to go back to cycling off-road, and at my age I'm afraid my fitness level is not up to using my old mountain bike. I see 50cycles no longer offer the Focus range which may be saying something don't you think? BTW. .. I assume you are aware they're opening a new store in Altrincham next month?

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Yes i remember,i am aware of 50 cycles manchester store and i think they now stock the Cube range.I realy liked the Focus but the impulse motor had problems, i think they now use Bosch motors.
 

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nemesis

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I just looked at this video comparison. It appears that the reviewer had an apples to oranges comparison saying that different riding styles would determine whom liked what. He did give the edge to Bosch in some areas of the test. What he also pointed out was how much more expensive the Bosch system was against a Yamaha powered bike of similar spec. I have driven both, like both and prefer the Yamaha. Perhaps you could provide the link you watched for comparitive views.

If the bikes are non dongled, they with both have the same top assited speed of 15.5mph. If there is a difference in speed, this will be be the performance of the dongle.
 

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Sorry to upset all the Bosch fan boys, I really like Yamaha system.

If you want a Mountain Bike that is a strong climber and will take you the same places as a mountain goat, Haibike will not disappoint, good looking well made bikes.

Try both engines as they are very different in how they function, I much preferred the Yamaha operation.

Plus you can get a spare battery from China for £ 300.
 

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Hi Phil, I'm in much the same situation. I've just put down a deposit on a Yamaha powered Haibike eMTB. The best thing is to visit a few ebike shops and test ride both systems a few times to get a feel for them. I test rode six bikes in total, three Bosch and three Yamaha and I think both systems are equally good. The Yamaha feels slightly more subtle, more like riding a regular bike which I personally prefer but that's just personal preference and there was really not much to choose between them.

If your experience is anything like mine you'll find it difficult to get a test ride on the specific model of bike that you're interested in. The shops I visited had very few bikes available to test ride and it was complete pot luck as to what bike happened to be the in store demo model. As such it can be nigh on impossible to make meaningful comparisons between different makes/models. Availability is also a problem so not only are the models not always available in store there can be quite a long lead time for delivery. I think there can be a temptation for certain less scruprilous shops to guide you to toward certain brands and models that they have in stock (and presumably want to get shot of) so just be aware of that.

Where are you based? I can recommend a couple of places that I visited who offered me good impartial advice.
 
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The Shimano MTB drive has had good reviews. Big plus well protected displays and switches. Also try new Yamaha PWX drive, better power delivery than PW but only on dearer haibikes 7.0, 8.0.

Don't forget Brose powered bikes.

Happy hunting.
 

Phil1701

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Hi Phil, I'm in much the same situation. I've just put down a deposit on a Yamaha powered Haibike eMTB. The best thing is to visit a few ebike shops and test ride both systems a few times to get a feel for them. I test rode six bikes in total, three Bosch and three Yamaha and I think both systems are equally good. The Yamaha feels slightly more subtle, more like riding a regular bike which I personally prefer but that's just personal preference and there was really not much to choose between them.

If your experience is anything like mine you'll find it difficult to get a test ride on the specific model of bike that you're interested in. The shops I visited had very few bikes available to test ride and it was complete pot luck as to what bike happened to the in store demo model. As such it can be nigh on impossible to make meaningful comparisons between different makes/models. Availability is also a problem so not only are the models not always available in store there can be quite a long lead time for delivery. I think there can be a temptation for certain less scruprilous shops to guide you to toward certain brands and models that they have in stock (and presumably want to get shot of) so just be aware of that.

Where are you based? I can recommend a couple of places that I visited who offered me good impartial advice.
I'm based in Wigan/Manchester area. I know of mtb monster up on the A59 near Samlesbury and also next month 50cycles will open their new Altrincham store.
Grateful for any recommendations of others in the area. Thanks.

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The only thing you can do is go and try the both models you will know what feels right for you

I personally don't like the yahama motors at all i prefer the Bosch motor more poke i think personally but we are different

Only you can make your mind up and to get that personal experience what one recommendation might be right for one person could be completely wrong for another person completely




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I'm based in Wigan/Manchester area. I know of mtb monster up on the A59 near Samlesbury and also next month 50cycles will open their new Altrincham store.
Grateful for any recommendations of others in the area. Thanks.

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Winstanleys
Address: Unit 9, Martland Court, Wigan WN5 0LU
Hours:
Open today · Phone: 01942 707646

They are in Wigan, and have lots of eBikes.

Cycle Republic in the centre of Manchester have a selection of eBikes.

Or there is

Merlin
Address: A4, Buckshaw Link, Ordnance Rd, Buckshaw Village, Chorley PR7 7EL
Hours:
Open today · Phone: 01772 432431
 
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anotherkiwi

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If I had to choose it would be a Yamaha bike because it can take a twin chainring on the front and with the hills (mountains) around here that could come in useful. Even on the road the twin chainring on my GSM is very nice to have.
 
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nemesis

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I'm based in Wigan/Manchester area. I know of mtb monster up on the A59 near Samlesbury and also next month 50cycles will open their new Altrincham store.
Grateful for any recommendations of others in the area. Thanks.

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I bought my Cube from MTB Monster,only a small shop but well stocked and realy nice people to deal with,very helpful.
 

nemesis

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Anybody got an opinion as to which is the best drive system of these two as looking to buy a quality e-mtb in the near future. It seems that Haibike have both available depending on model. Any advice much appreciated.

Also, if I go for Bosch, should I also be considering Cube, Scott, Giant, ......?

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There's too much choice now. You go nuts trying to make up your mind. They're all good, so just choose one that looks nice.
 
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