RustyMojo
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Thought I’d throw a new thread up, there are multiple threads around warranty, but I wanted to post to help me feel better about my current shit show. Also with a view of understanding others positions.
I’m now 15 months into eBike and Trek Rail ownership. However whilst I love the bike and the Bosch setup it’s been torturous when things went wrong. I’ve had various issues with the cheap crap parts Trek fit on these bikes, but let’s park that. After 3 months of eBike ownership my motor packed up with a 505 error…because I’d bought my bike from the only shop in the country with stock at the time none of my local Trek dealers wanted to touch it. I finally managed to get it into a Bosch centre (ironically also a Specialized dealer) who sorted the warranty repair. But the whole process took them 2 months due to motor shortages and Bosch antiquated and over engineered warranty process. We are now another 12 months and 700 miles down the road and my motor has packed up again. I’m now 2 weeks into a Trek dealer (who are outstanding by the way) trying to diagnose. Bosch are making them jump through hoops. But ultimately they have now been told to send a form into Bosch and return the motor for a replacement. Likely to be end of next week. So another 3 week wait for repair…if I’m lucky.
Now I’m not unreasonable, nor am I giving the shop a hard time. I understand it’s Bosch. But my buddies with Specialized seem to be able to drop their bike in the same day and have a new motor fitted under warranty….which seems reasonable given EBike motors/components by and large are modular and off the shelf.
I think as a result I’m going to sell
My rail once it’s back and buy a Levo. My problem here is Specialized bikes do nothing for me. I’m not overly fussed on the motor or how they ride, the brand lacks any real identity to me and I don’t like historically how the operate. But I can’t see another Manufacturer that offers anything like the dealer network and support….am I missing something or am I stuck with the big S if I want a ride in ride out support service?
For Info, this is UK based experience. I also don’t have the time and inclination to drive around the country trying to sort a bike out with a dealer 200 miles away.
I’m now 15 months into eBike and Trek Rail ownership. However whilst I love the bike and the Bosch setup it’s been torturous when things went wrong. I’ve had various issues with the cheap crap parts Trek fit on these bikes, but let’s park that. After 3 months of eBike ownership my motor packed up with a 505 error…because I’d bought my bike from the only shop in the country with stock at the time none of my local Trek dealers wanted to touch it. I finally managed to get it into a Bosch centre (ironically also a Specialized dealer) who sorted the warranty repair. But the whole process took them 2 months due to motor shortages and Bosch antiquated and over engineered warranty process. We are now another 12 months and 700 miles down the road and my motor has packed up again. I’m now 2 weeks into a Trek dealer (who are outstanding by the way) trying to diagnose. Bosch are making them jump through hoops. But ultimately they have now been told to send a form into Bosch and return the motor for a replacement. Likely to be end of next week. So another 3 week wait for repair…if I’m lucky.
Now I’m not unreasonable, nor am I giving the shop a hard time. I understand it’s Bosch. But my buddies with Specialized seem to be able to drop their bike in the same day and have a new motor fitted under warranty….which seems reasonable given EBike motors/components by and large are modular and off the shelf.
I think as a result I’m going to sell
My rail once it’s back and buy a Levo. My problem here is Specialized bikes do nothing for me. I’m not overly fussed on the motor or how they ride, the brand lacks any real identity to me and I don’t like historically how the operate. But I can’t see another Manufacturer that offers anything like the dealer network and support….am I missing something or am I stuck with the big S if I want a ride in ride out support service?
For Info, this is UK based experience. I also don’t have the time and inclination to drive around the country trying to sort a bike out with a dealer 200 miles away.