Chrisjones6699
Member
I bought my Focus Jam2 from JE James in May and since then, they have had it back with them for 40(give or take) days.
Without going into a load of detail, the bike hadn’t been assembled properly (dropper post wouldn’t work, seals hanging out, severe creaking and wrong size chain put on) but when the rear hub started to catch and engage the motor, I decided to send it back. They kind of resolved the issues but informed me that I shouldn’t use a pressure washer on my bike as water got in the hub and seized it all up. I told them that I don’t own a pressure washer and sent them a picture of my garden hose (I washed the bike about 3 times with it) and they kindly informed me that the pressure of my hose was probably too high.
That was that until the speedo started showing erratic numbers and forcing the motor to kick in and out rapidly. I did some research, saw the likely issue to be a speed sensor or magnet, filmed the issue, contacted them and suggested they send me the parts so I could rectify the problem. Nope, they wanted the bike and charged me £35 for delivery. They had it a week before seeing the problem and then decided it was an issue with the battery. 18 days later and a few emails from me asking for an update (they didn’t contact me once) Bosch conveniently delivered a battery on the day when I expressed my unhappiness about the whole situation. A couple of test rides and a few days later, problem solved they said. Got the bike back and within 20 miles, same problem occurred. I videoed the problem and sent it to them only to receive an email saying that they couldn’t see an issue and could I elaborate. I did and haven’t heard back yet.
To say I’m annoyed is an understatement The incompetence and condescending nature of this company is incredible. I’ve contacted Focus and Bosch but other than that, I’m not entirely sure on what to do?
Without going into a load of detail, the bike hadn’t been assembled properly (dropper post wouldn’t work, seals hanging out, severe creaking and wrong size chain put on) but when the rear hub started to catch and engage the motor, I decided to send it back. They kind of resolved the issues but informed me that I shouldn’t use a pressure washer on my bike as water got in the hub and seized it all up. I told them that I don’t own a pressure washer and sent them a picture of my garden hose (I washed the bike about 3 times with it) and they kindly informed me that the pressure of my hose was probably too high.
That was that until the speedo started showing erratic numbers and forcing the motor to kick in and out rapidly. I did some research, saw the likely issue to be a speed sensor or magnet, filmed the issue, contacted them and suggested they send me the parts so I could rectify the problem. Nope, they wanted the bike and charged me £35 for delivery. They had it a week before seeing the problem and then decided it was an issue with the battery. 18 days later and a few emails from me asking for an update (they didn’t contact me once) Bosch conveniently delivered a battery on the day when I expressed my unhappiness about the whole situation. A couple of test rides and a few days later, problem solved they said. Got the bike back and within 20 miles, same problem occurred. I videoed the problem and sent it to them only to receive an email saying that they couldn’t see an issue and could I elaborate. I did and haven’t heard back yet.
To say I’m annoyed is an understatement The incompetence and condescending nature of this company is incredible. I’ve contacted Focus and Bosch but other than that, I’m not entirely sure on what to do?