Question about Bosch bikes.

schoe

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Please can anybody who owns a bosch driven bike explain to me how it feels if you don't use the battery power, can you ride it as a normal bike, if so does it feel the same as an unpowered bike, no drag or noise etc?

Thankyou.
 

eddieo

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I think you need a demo...No noise either way, but I never ride an e bike without power so cant really help with that aspect.
 

grasshopper

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Please can anybody who owns a bosch driven bike explain to me how it feels if you don't use the battery power, can you ride it as a normal bike, if so does it feel the same as an unpowered bike, no drag or noise etc?

Thankyou.
What's the point of having an expensive e-bike and voluntarily not using the power?:confused:

Sorry ... just crossed with previous post! Your query now better understood ... but I wouldn't choose a bike based on what it would be like to ride on the (hopefully) rare occasion when you run out of juice ...
 
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flecc

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Judging by the similar Panasonic crank drive motor unit, riding without power should be very easy with the extra e-bike weight only affecting things when climbing. When I had a Giant Lafree with the Panasonic unit I never switched on until I reached the first hill, bowling along just like a normal bike on the flat at 15 to 19 mph.

Most hub motor bikes just don't compare in this respect.
 

eddieo

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Just tried it without power an its fine.....can't imagine there being any drag anyway as its a centre drive system so no motor in wheels.

You really must just go and try one!:D
 

schoe

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Thanks for the helpful replies, that puts my mind at rest, I was worried if I bought one what would happen if the battery ran out!