Bigaaron
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I have had this Haibike Xduro Nduro 6.0 since early 2020, it has been a decent bike till now, although I did have an issue with the Bosch motor in late 2021, they did replace it under warranty (some water got past the terribly designed grease covered felt seal). I have literally never crashed on this bike, there are zero dents or dings in the frame, I do ride it and enjoy it, but I don't abuse it. I was riding it about a month ago, I went off a jump and got about 2ft of air under the tires, landed on flat ground, and heard a "CRACK" sound. I thought maybe a stick or rock flipped up and hit the underside of the frame, so I continued riding, but before the next steep downhill, I figured I should take a look. Thank god I looked! The lower frame cracked almost all the way around, just above where the battery sits. Fly Rides submitted it to Haibike (now owned by Alta Cycling Group), and after about a week, they said they have no frames left for exchange, and they would give me a $2500 credit. At first I thought, ok $2500 check isn't so bad I guess, because of depreciation and such, but NO, its ONLY a credit towards a new bike purchased from Fly Rides, and that would be ALTA BUYING MY WHOLE BIKE BACK?!? I said, are you serious? I have upgraded just about every part on this bike, and I am not going to give you the whole bike back for $2500. If this bike wasn't broken in half I would list it for sale for at least $4000. A new version of ebike like this one is now like $7000-$9000! I am going to find another frame or something, I just wanted to tell you guys that if your Haibike frames cracks in half, they will low-ball you, and they want your whole bike back so they can sell you a new one at todays ridiculous new-bike prices. The original retail on this Haibike was $6999, and now 3 years into a 5 year frame warranty, they want the whole bike back for $2500? I have an extra $800 Bosch battery for it, FOX Factory X2 Kashima was $750, it has $800 AXS GX drivetrain, a $250 Fox dropper post, $200 in tires, $600 in Shimano Saint 220mm brakes, etc...
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