Hairsy
Member
I'm a very recent convert to eMTB - and I'm very happy with it! However, I'm now worried about motor maintenance, particularly software updates.
I'll explain ...
My path to buying was that I decided I wanted a Cube Reaction Pro. I then contacted all of the Cube dealers within 50 miles of me to try to buy a bike from them. Not all replied but many did. In all cases they had no stock and none could give me a delivery date. Most said that they estimated 4 months for delivery but couldn't guarantee it. They were all at the mercy of the manufacturer - I have no complaint there. But that leaves me without a bike.
Having exhausted the local dealers, I looked for a bike online and managed to find one in the right size. It was the only one I could find and it took me a long time to find. It was also a slightly higher spec than I was after and not my preferred colour - but I went for it because it was all that was available. And I'm delighted.
I generally do my own work on bikes - I have done for years. However, it appears that Bosch don't allow software updates outside their dealer network. I've now looked at the websites for my local bike stores and so far they all say that they will only work on e-bikes that they've sold themselves.
I understand the need to support local bike stores when purchasing - and I tried to do so. However it seems a bit short sighted to refuse to take a paying customer's money.
Is this something that others have found to be a problem? I'd be quite happy to carry out software updates myself if it were possible but I haven't found any suggestion that this is possible.
Any thoughts?
I'll explain ...
My path to buying was that I decided I wanted a Cube Reaction Pro. I then contacted all of the Cube dealers within 50 miles of me to try to buy a bike from them. Not all replied but many did. In all cases they had no stock and none could give me a delivery date. Most said that they estimated 4 months for delivery but couldn't guarantee it. They were all at the mercy of the manufacturer - I have no complaint there. But that leaves me without a bike.
Having exhausted the local dealers, I looked for a bike online and managed to find one in the right size. It was the only one I could find and it took me a long time to find. It was also a slightly higher spec than I was after and not my preferred colour - but I went for it because it was all that was available. And I'm delighted.
I generally do my own work on bikes - I have done for years. However, it appears that Bosch don't allow software updates outside their dealer network. I've now looked at the websites for my local bike stores and so far they all say that they will only work on e-bikes that they've sold themselves.
I understand the need to support local bike stores when purchasing - and I tried to do so. However it seems a bit short sighted to refuse to take a paying customer's money.
Is this something that others have found to be a problem? I'd be quite happy to carry out software updates myself if it were possible but I haven't found any suggestion that this is possible.
Any thoughts?