Warranty replacements are one thing, but long term I want to know I can take my 5 year old ebike in for it to be fixed without it being sent to germany for 3 weeks. And if, as is all too common, the shop I buy from goes out of business, other local shops need to be happy to take on my maintenance work, in exactly the same way a garage doesn't care where you bought the car in the first place.
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There also seems to be lots of snobbery from some dealer staff about the analogue / electric divide, which always seems stunningly short-sighted from those that make their living selling them!
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I went to Rutland Cycles at Whitwell (UK) to borrow a charger for 5 mins to prove whether I had a charger or a battery problem on my new emtb. I hadn't bought the bike from them, so it was very good of them to assist.
While I was there I got chatting to one of the sales guys. He told me that the shop would not even be there if it hadn't been for the eBike sales. They had sold £5m of eBikes in the last 4 months of 2018!!!!
To build on this, they have introduced special service and maintenance deals for eBikes, both ones they have sold and for others.
I also know of two local small retailers that have opened up and specialise in eBikes, one for emtbs and one for not-emtb. I would like to support both, but obviously I can't unless I buy a not-emtb (not going to happen).
Not sure about that as I spoke to someone from Rutland about purchasing a Focus and he said they have the new 2019 bikes coming in 5 days.Histon depot told me today they are no longer a Focus dealer!...does this go for all Rutland shops?
Looks as if I need an new LBS.
Histon depot told me today they are no longer a Focus dealer!...does this go for all Rutland shops?
Looks as if I need an new LBS.
Histon depot told me today they are no longer a Focus dealer!...does this go for all Rutland shops?
Looks as if I need an new LBS.
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