Joss
New Member
Hi,
Just wondered if firmware updates were the exclusive preserve of dealers, or can they be done by a bike's owner? Since I took delivery last Saturday of a Levo with no updates applied (amongst other issues), I wondered if I had to visit a dealer to get this done. I understand there's an argument for leaving it alone with the as-built firmware, I'm just trying to decide on the best course of action.
The nearest branch of the retailer who sold me the bike is a 2.5 hour round trip away. My local dealer want what seems a silly amount of money and whilst the original retailer and Specialized have offered contributions, I don't see why I should be out of pocket. Surely Spesh can fund free firmware updates, especially to newly purchased bikes. It can't take that long to plug it into a laptop.
If it is a dealer operation, I think I'll suffer the drive and have a day out. To be fair, it was my risk to mail order but then I never envisaged such a lack of product support from Specialized, or imagined that the bike wouldn't be delivered in tip-top shape. Naive, I suppose. Guess I've been spoilt by other brands.
I've never had a shorter honeymoon period.
Thanks.
Joss
Just wondered if firmware updates were the exclusive preserve of dealers, or can they be done by a bike's owner? Since I took delivery last Saturday of a Levo with no updates applied (amongst other issues), I wondered if I had to visit a dealer to get this done. I understand there's an argument for leaving it alone with the as-built firmware, I'm just trying to decide on the best course of action.
The nearest branch of the retailer who sold me the bike is a 2.5 hour round trip away. My local dealer want what seems a silly amount of money and whilst the original retailer and Specialized have offered contributions, I don't see why I should be out of pocket. Surely Spesh can fund free firmware updates, especially to newly purchased bikes. It can't take that long to plug it into a laptop.
If it is a dealer operation, I think I'll suffer the drive and have a day out. To be fair, it was my risk to mail order but then I never envisaged such a lack of product support from Specialized, or imagined that the bike wouldn't be delivered in tip-top shape. Naive, I suppose. Guess I've been spoilt by other brands.
I've never had a shorter honeymoon period.
Thanks.
Joss