Hi
I have a 2018 Turbo Levo FSR Comp that I bought secondhand in June 2019. The original owner purchased this through a Levo dealership and I have the sales receipt which shows he bought my bike and one for his wife on the 25/1/2018. I was riding the bike home two days ago and the motor stopped assisting and started making funny noises. I got it home and took it to my LSB who are also Specialized dealers. Unfortunately they have told me that the motor is not covered by warranty and it will be a $NZ2.5k cost to replace it. I am very disappointed that a 3 year old motor can fail and that there is no option to repair this - only to replace it. It is like having a three year old car and the manufacturer saying there is a fault with the motor and you have to replace the whole thing - it just doesn't happen - the faulty part is replaced but it seems there is no option with an e-bike motor. In fact, the dealer told me they can't even open the motor to look inside! The bike has done about 4,300kms and I have always had it serviced at my LBS.
I have seen comments on forums about the fact that e-bikes are an evolving technology and that there is an inherent risk in buying one but that doesn't wash with me. We have a Consumer's Guarantee Act here in NZ that says a customer should have a reasonable expectation of the life of something they buy and I would have said three years is not reasonable. I am unsure what to do about this as I really don't want to have to pay $2.5k for a new motor. Any advice from would be gratefully received. Has anyone had an acceptable outcome to such an issue or is this common across e-bikes?
I have a 2018 Turbo Levo FSR Comp that I bought secondhand in June 2019. The original owner purchased this through a Levo dealership and I have the sales receipt which shows he bought my bike and one for his wife on the 25/1/2018. I was riding the bike home two days ago and the motor stopped assisting and started making funny noises. I got it home and took it to my LSB who are also Specialized dealers. Unfortunately they have told me that the motor is not covered by warranty and it will be a $NZ2.5k cost to replace it. I am very disappointed that a 3 year old motor can fail and that there is no option to repair this - only to replace it. It is like having a three year old car and the manufacturer saying there is a fault with the motor and you have to replace the whole thing - it just doesn't happen - the faulty part is replaced but it seems there is no option with an e-bike motor. In fact, the dealer told me they can't even open the motor to look inside! The bike has done about 4,300kms and I have always had it serviced at my LBS.
I have seen comments on forums about the fact that e-bikes are an evolving technology and that there is an inherent risk in buying one but that doesn't wash with me. We have a Consumer's Guarantee Act here in NZ that says a customer should have a reasonable expectation of the life of something they buy and I would have said three years is not reasonable. I am unsure what to do about this as I really don't want to have to pay $2.5k for a new motor. Any advice from would be gratefully received. Has anyone had an acceptable outcome to such an issue or is this common across e-bikes?