Hi folks, I'm thinking of getting my first ebike, but have some concerns.
For example I've seen plenty of reference to motor issues on even the 2022 Levos, is this still a problem and how are people with high mileage on their bikes finding that they hold out? And am I right in thinking that if the motor breaks the whole thing needs replacing? So if it goes kaput at 5 years old the bike is basically scrap?
I think that's my main concern with jumping into an ebike at the moment - issues with motors and batteries and the fact that the motors don't all use a standardised mounting system, so unlike say, a chain ring, if the motor dies out of warranty you can't just replace it with whatever motor you like- it has to be thar exact one again from that exact model year of bike. If you can get hold of one and if it's economical at that point in the bike's life.
My last bike was an acoustic Cannondale with a bike-specific Fox shock, and whilst the bike still operated fine, the shocks were old enough to need a service and there was only 1 place who could still service it, for about what the entire bike was worth. As it was a pull shock and very specific to that bike, there weren't any alternatives, either.
I remember the days when pretty much any part from any bike could be swapped to any other bike. My friend actually sold me his Planet X frame and I just swapped every part from my Specialised onto it. Mind you, back then you could buy the absolute best bike available for like £3500 or less. (Probably showing my age here, but having been away from biking for a while I was surprised to see modern pricing, and somewhat embarrassed to mention the prices if the bikes to other people who always point out"you could buy a brand new car for that!")
I just don't want to be back in a similar situation again - that the bike has one failure prone part that cab't be serviced and costs a fortune out of warranty. Especially when the bikes cost so much to begin with.
What are people's thoughts on that and how much is a motor replacement outside of warranty?
Lastly, were there any changes from 2022 to 2023? I'm considering a 2022 Levo Pro.
For example I've seen plenty of reference to motor issues on even the 2022 Levos, is this still a problem and how are people with high mileage on their bikes finding that they hold out? And am I right in thinking that if the motor breaks the whole thing needs replacing? So if it goes kaput at 5 years old the bike is basically scrap?
I think that's my main concern with jumping into an ebike at the moment - issues with motors and batteries and the fact that the motors don't all use a standardised mounting system, so unlike say, a chain ring, if the motor dies out of warranty you can't just replace it with whatever motor you like- it has to be thar exact one again from that exact model year of bike. If you can get hold of one and if it's economical at that point in the bike's life.
My last bike was an acoustic Cannondale with a bike-specific Fox shock, and whilst the bike still operated fine, the shocks were old enough to need a service and there was only 1 place who could still service it, for about what the entire bike was worth. As it was a pull shock and very specific to that bike, there weren't any alternatives, either.
I remember the days when pretty much any part from any bike could be swapped to any other bike. My friend actually sold me his Planet X frame and I just swapped every part from my Specialised onto it. Mind you, back then you could buy the absolute best bike available for like £3500 or less. (Probably showing my age here, but having been away from biking for a while I was surprised to see modern pricing, and somewhat embarrassed to mention the prices if the bikes to other people who always point out"you could buy a brand new car for that!")
I just don't want to be back in a similar situation again - that the bike has one failure prone part that cab't be serviced and costs a fortune out of warranty. Especially when the bikes cost so much to begin with.
What are people's thoughts on that and how much is a motor replacement outside of warranty?
Lastly, were there any changes from 2022 to 2023? I'm considering a 2022 Levo Pro.