Shimano EP8 vs EP801: Testing on Technical Climb

The newer EP 801 and older design EP 8 are both still mounted to new Shimano EP8 or 801 - there are eMtb's being sold today with either . Should this be a consideration for you when you decide which bike to buy? We do our best to show you the difference in what may arguably be the biggest differentiator between the two - the technical climb. This is the first direct comparisons we are making between eMtb's with different components and upgrades. subscribe here if you want to see more: / @roadlesstraveledtruckee
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  • @roadlesstraveledtruckee
    @roadlesstraveledtruckee2 ай бұрын

    With the Shimano app you can adjust the amount of assist, timing, and sensitivity to input - to a limit. We had them all maxed out. One thing you cannot adjust is how long it stays on after you stop putting pressure on the pedal. Seems like a software thing but the newer motor stays on longer (maybe .5 sec) and is more sensitive to initial input. Downside is you can loop the bike if you are not careful and be taken by surprise when motor does not immediately shut down) takes a few rides and good brake work to be comfortable with this but ultimately is better in all situations I think (climbing, sharp corners, clearing obstacles, etc)

  • @TRCAdventures
    @TRCAdventures2 ай бұрын

    Great job! Nice test, I'm curious, because I have no clue, can the amount of time the power stays on after peddle stroke stops, be adjusted? It seems some much older bikes the motor stays on one to two strokes after you stop peddling. And the modern bikes have more of a shut off immediately when you stop peddling. Also do you think there is any downside to the power staying on momentary after peddle stroke. I'm starting to think, a switch to keep it on a moment in technical sections then off again.... maybe just always on.

  • @796monster
    @796monsterАй бұрын

    This is off topic, but do you have some sort of bell attached to your bikes, after watching many of your vids, I’m thinking is this for bears ? 🤠

  • @roadlesstraveledtruckee

    @roadlesstraveledtruckee

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, it is for bears. Hopefully it scares them before I see them but I’ve encounter two in 6 months, both already running the other direction. I’m told I need to silence these during videos but I’m conflicted because 1) I’ve tuned it out so I forget it’s going, 2) I want to set a good example. Thoughts?

  • @796monster

    @796monster

    Ай бұрын

    @@roadlesstraveledtruckee Safety must be your number one concern when you ride in the beautiful location you reside in, I think the bells are a good idea, you never want to roll up and startle a bear, that might not end well, especially if there are cubs around, i enjoy your channel ! 🤠

  • @roadlesstraveledtruckee

    @roadlesstraveledtruckee

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you Jim!

  • @carterschichtel9678
    @carterschichtel96782 ай бұрын

    Man idk how you can stand that bell

  • @roadlesstraveledtruckee

    @roadlesstraveledtruckee

    2 ай бұрын

    Yea, I’ve had that comment before and I know what you mean. Yesterday I scared my second bear down the trail. They hear me before I see them. It reminds me why I have the bell, and I honestly tune it out now - though I can’t tune out the slightest rattle of a bike part. The bell has the added advantage of alerting runners and other trail users too so, in retrospect, I would recommend one for anyone riding on a popular multi-use trail system. Thanks for “listening/watching…”

  • @EMTB17
    @EMTB172 ай бұрын

    Any other motor is better that the shimano

  • @chickenclips

    @chickenclips

    Ай бұрын

    sure thing dummy

  • @two2pedal289
    @two2pedal28926 күн бұрын

    So much wrong with this test. First of all, you need a 300 2-stroke, e-bike epic fail. Learned nothing about ep8 vs ep801. Dropper post down entire test, how can you produce any power and try to finesse a bike up that mess out of the saddle from the get go?

  • @huntersmith7802
    @huntersmith78022 ай бұрын

    the Ep8 is a solid motor. I have 2900 miles. No issues. I ride everyday.

  • @roadlesstraveledtruckee

    @roadlesstraveledtruckee

    2 ай бұрын

    Great to know. My first one had 1000 miles and was only replaced because of a connector problem, second one has about 500 and going strong. Glad to know it’s solid!