Channing
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First real Mountain bike & first EMTB, pretty happy with it. Doesn't look like there are any other Haro riders here..
I am considering purchasing a haro electric mountain bike. Would you mind telling me haro shift bike you purchased. I enquired with a dealer in Vancouver, but I was told that they did not think they were available in Canada. Did you purchase yours in Kelowna?
If you install stunlocker, connect to the bike, upgrade the licence {approx 30 euros} you can change an EU bike to US.the bike is in EU setting so limited to 25km.
If you install stunlocker, connect to the bike, upgrade the licence {approx 30 euros} you can change an EU bike to US.
A Shimano service centre should in theory have the box to connect to the bike and should also be able to reconfigure it.
If you install stunlocker, connect to the bike, upgrade the licence {approx 30 euros} you can change an EU bike to US.
A Shimano service centre should in theory have the box to connect to the bike and should also be able to reconfigure it.
Yeah maybe I should have went that route but my thinking is why should I have to hack the system on my new bike & possibly void the warranty on something that should have been done before I received it? Why did LTP send these bikes out in EU mode?
So I took it to a bike shop to get it changed & they tell me that only Shimano has the access code and can then change it with the bike shop. So I'm waiting for this to happen but after 10 days I call Shimano. The guy in Cali. was very helpful & called the bike shop to get this going. Then Shimano decides that LTP should be responsible for getting this done. So nothing happens for a week so I call the guy at LTP. He was very nice & sounding like he was on it, but that was 2 weeks ago... Guess I'll call this week. What a PIA!
Since they did update the firmware would the stunlocker still work? And like I said I don't feel I should have to void my warranty on my new bike...
Shift Plus i/O 9
Look at the new ones. They are supposed to be here in the US in March 2020. I have a friend that works at Haro. Says they are getting great feedback from testing. They look awesome and have a pretty big battery and really nice components. Probably available in Canada about the same time I would expect?
A configuration mistake at the factory is the likeliest explanation. I've seen Raleigh and Opus bikes come with incorrect tire circumferences from the factory (set to 2400mm when they should be more like 2200mm). The configuration mistakes I saw were typically in 2016-2017 model year bikes, as the companies didn't realize that they had to provide customized configuration files to the factory to install, but I have seen them as late as early 2019 bikes. As of late 2019, none of our suppliers are sending us bikes with the wrong tire circumference anymore, so that's a win.
I'm so sorry you're having such hassles! It doesn't matter if it's Shimano's or LTP's fault, it seems to me the solution is for a bike shop to wire the bike up with the E-Tube Project to a Windows PCs, get Shimano to log in remotely, and correct it. We've done it on a dozen bikes at least with no problems. The guy who does this at Shimano is not always available, so making an appointment for him to phone the shop at a pre-agreed time could be a winner.
You mentioned the shop is new to e-bikes. The required software is free, but the required hardware is not. You may need to encourage them to buy the hardware, or you may have to contact another shop that already has it. If you're ever in Victoria BC, we'd be pleased to help you out, no charge!
Thank you for your insight & info! I will be on the Island for April & May & would definitely check out your shop if I get down island. I guess I bought both Haro bikes that came into Canada, the "Double Peak" hard tail with the Shimano E6100 is my wife's bike. Unfortunately I'm told it's "hard wired" in EU mode so can't be changed The chargers on these bikes had EU plugs (shop gave us adapters) so it seems they were destined for Europe from factory.
I was getting frustrated as I hadn't heard from anyone in 3 weeks when the local "Shimano service center" shop called & said that Shimano was going to do it, they had to call Japan to get special permission! I rushed my bike down & in less than 2 hours was called to pick it up & all is good!
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Amazing recovery! Keep digging and God bless.Been riding a Haro I/O5 since March 2018. Please checkout my 8 minute documentary on Youtube View attachment 30640
Thanks, I'll be getting the 2020 ebikes soon and I'll post them on here for everybody to checkout. Stay loyal to the brand.Amazing recovery! Keep digging and God bless.
Been riding a Haro I/O5 since March 2018. Please checkout my 8 minute documentary on Youtube View attachment 30640
Thanks, I'll be getting the 2020 ebikes soon and I'll post them on here for everybody to checkout. Stay loyal to the brand.
Hi, I am researching purchasing my first EMTB. My good friend has a Specialized Levo that I have ridden once on a few flat trails and it was great. The pandemic is preventing me from demoing other bikes, though, so I am uninformed during this decision period.
I am interested in the Haro Shift Plus i/O 5, based on positive reviews and low price. I cannot find the weight of the i/O 5. Does anyone here know? Also, who has a good argument for the Haro over the Specialized? Thanks.
I will rein in cost, but not sacrifice quality & durability. I will be riding on well-trafficked dirt trails, single-track sometimes, small topography & terrain changes mostly. I hope to get into the mountains soon, but not confident yet to tackle the steep downhill tracks. I am a beginner to mountain biking & e-bikes, and want a bike that lets me go wherever. I will have a riding pal who is adventurous and more experienced. Thanks for the advice on testing motors and the 2020 model year changes.It really comes down to your pocketbook. How much you want to spend that will potentially enhanced your experience? What kind of terrain you'll be riding and your lever of skill. Myself personally: The 2020 Haro I/O5 comes in with a few changes I know about. A larger battery capacity, and a 29 inch front wheel & 27.5 rear wheel. That seems to be trend other manufactures are doing, (Intense, YT, Pivot, Phantic, etc...) Make sure you test the other motors out. I prefer the Shimano Steps over all motors. Specifically knowing they are reputable and are the most trusted ebike motor out there. Don't get me wrong, If I had big bucks, Specialized makes awesome bikes along with many other ebike companies. The evolution keeps getting better and better each year. www.Haromtb.com
Looks great! Would like to hear your feedback on handling, motor characteristics and battery range. I was supposed to get one of these but was told today actually that there is no eta.Welcome the 2021 Haro I/0 9. Coming to a dealer near you soon. View attachment 40776
Looks great! Would like to hear your feedback on handling, motor characteristics and battery range. I was supposed to get one of these but was told today actually that there is no eta.
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