Pale Rider
Legendary Member
Interesting again! And very close by.
Thanks for the info. It seems there are quite a few options now based around the Bosch system.
Bosch do seem to have the largest market share in crank drives.
I suppose the manufacturers know customers regard Bosch as having a good name, so fitting their bits will help the bike sell.
The drives have proved reliable as far as I can gather, although dealers are thin on the ground and service, where it has been required, has been a bit hit and miss.
I think KTM are better than some in this respect, they seem to have proper franchised dealers, rather than some manufacturers who appear to wholesale a few bikes to any shop that wants to buy them.
Do have a go on a Bosch bike to establish if you can get on with one, they are all very similar so it doesn't really matter which make.
I like the system because of it's nice, smooth power delivery, and its generally unobtrusive nature.
I've done a few 50 mile+ rides in which I've set the power level before leaving and not touched it before getting home.
Using it that way is very like riding an ordinary bike, changing down for hills and pushing a bit harder up them and into headwinds.
If I wanted a button pushing gadget fest on my rides I'd buy a Garmin.