GuyB
New Member
Hi there,
Have been eyeing up an emtb for some time but have yet to test ride anything due to recent world events.
I was wondering if there was any advice on the expected lifespan of key components (battery, motor) as given the price tag of around NZD$9k I’m looking at spending it is a big factor to consider. With a traditional bike so long as you looked after it well and kept it serviced it could last for years. I expect the same for an e bike but with likely higher service costs....?? I don’t know yet as not done the research on this detail yet.
I was unsure on what the life of these bigger components would be and would appreciate any advice as I expect many others have been down this path already.
The last thing you would want is to shell out a large sum of money for a bike and then have to spend what I expect would be several thousand for a new motor and/or battery in a couple of years (and every couple of years after that if that’s what the typical life would be). Interested if there was a total cost of ownership that someone maybe had done previously?
I’ve been looking at Specialized bikes and couldn’t find anything that detailed out specifics on lifespan of products however I noted some general warranties that seemed to support the product well.
Thanks in advance and appreciate the collective advice.
Regards, Guy
Christchurch NZ
Have been eyeing up an emtb for some time but have yet to test ride anything due to recent world events.
I was wondering if there was any advice on the expected lifespan of key components (battery, motor) as given the price tag of around NZD$9k I’m looking at spending it is a big factor to consider. With a traditional bike so long as you looked after it well and kept it serviced it could last for years. I expect the same for an e bike but with likely higher service costs....?? I don’t know yet as not done the research on this detail yet.
I was unsure on what the life of these bigger components would be and would appreciate any advice as I expect many others have been down this path already.
The last thing you would want is to shell out a large sum of money for a bike and then have to spend what I expect would be several thousand for a new motor and/or battery in a couple of years (and every couple of years after that if that’s what the typical life would be). Interested if there was a total cost of ownership that someone maybe had done previously?
I’ve been looking at Specialized bikes and couldn’t find anything that detailed out specifics on lifespan of products however I noted some general warranties that seemed to support the product well.
Thanks in advance and appreciate the collective advice.
Regards, Guy
Christchurch NZ