New Chinese groupset under scrutiny - Magene QED
00:15:40Trace Velo

New Chinese groupset under scrutiny - Magene QED

Trace Velo

28. August 2025

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Beschreibung

Firstly MASSIVE thankyou to Petr from Cyclists Hub for breaking this story on youtube, you can find his video here:

https://youtu.be/ZZtM4w3Qhsw?si=gMOvHBFtivnOHR3r

A Chinese brand Magene recently released a new electronic road bike groupset, featuring hydraulic disc brakes under their QED line of products. I saw it in the flesh at both the Shanghai bike show. and Eurobike this year, and my first impressions were very good.

It seemed like an incredibly polished groupset, and I was extremely excited to try it out. It is currently only being sold in China, but they do have plans to make it available in other markets. However, someone using the groupset in China faced a problem with the braking system recently, causing him to lose control and he ended up breaking his leg in a crash.

Petr and his interviewee Mel speculated that the cause could have been something to do with the oil reservoir within the shifter. Essentially if the reservoir is not big enough, then as the brake pads wear, the pistons will eventually bottom out, and you will loose braking.

This is a failure mode I haven't even considered, so in this episode I will briefly discuss the issue, and then run some other Chinese groupsets from L-TWOO, Sensah, and Wheeltop, through a test to see if they also face any issues.

*MAGENE ADDITIONAL INFO*
Magene have not yet released the english version of the investigation report, once it is available (probably tomorrow - 29/08/2025) I will post some links here.

Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro and QED groupset issue
01:23 – Braking issue explanation
02:50 – Testing Shimano
06:29 – Testing L-TWOO R9
07:22 – Testing Sensah Empire HRD
07:52 – Testing L-TWOO eRX
09:56 – Prototype groupset brake failure
11:39 – Testing Wheeltop EDS TX
12:10 – Conclusion
14:32 – Bonus clip - Magene Statement

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Please note:
I am not a professionally trained bike mechanic. There can be risks associated with using products that are unbranded, untested, or come from sources where the provenance is unknown. Please talk to a qualified bike mechanic if you are in any doubt.

In essence, be careful, do your research, and cycle safe!!!

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Magene QED Groupset

Erstellt: 29. März 2026

Der Rezensent erörtert einen gemeldeten Sicherheitsvorfall mit dem Magene QED-Schaltwerk, bei dem ein Nutzer angeblich einen Bremsausfall bei etwa einem Drittel verbleibender Belagmaterialmenge erlebte, was zu einem Unfall und einem gebrochenen Bein führte. Der Rezensent kann das Schaltwerk nicht persönlich testen, da es nur in China erhältlich ist, spekuliert jedoch, dass das Problem auf unzureichende Reservoirkapazität oder Entlüftungsschwierigkeiten zurückzuführen sein könnte. Die offizielle Stellungnahme von Magene behauptet, es handele sich um einen Einzelfall, der durch spezifische Nutzung verursacht wurde, nicht um einen Designfehler.

KI-Zusammenfassung

Pros

  • Das Schaltwerk sieht wirklich schön und poliert aus
  • Alles scheint schön poliert zu sein

Cons

  • Gemeldeter Bremsausfall bei erheblicher Belagrestmenge
  • Angeblich einen Unfall und ein gebrochenes Bein verursacht
  • Derzeit nur in China erhältlich
  • Mögliches Designproblem mit Reservoirkapazität oder Entlüftung
  • Untergräbt das Vertrauen in chinesische Fahrradprodukte