It'll be worth far more with the warranty, can it be transferred to the new owner?
In my area there is no market, very few to sell so if i was lucky to find a motivated buyer that fits i would say 50% of regular retail price. But less is likely. The lower # of the engine brings the value down, so does the fixed battery, so does the many issues of Shimano. Basically accept any cash offer, you over paid and you will suffer a low resale value in my opinion. The next day a buyer might have a heavy bike without assist.
I am sorry but that is a load of rubbish, and you need to stop posting on various threads about how you think other motors are bad with no evidence of your own. This kind of response is not helpful and misleading.
The slight VLT is one of the best EMTB's on the market at the moment, the Shimano motor has no more or less problems than any other, and the motor itself has a two year warranty direct with Shimano, irrelevant of who owns the bike, as long as the owner has the original proof of purchase.
Any EMTB is going to drop value due to concerns over the motors, but the reality is that people buy bikes perceived on what they think is cool as much as anything else, and as the Norco is regarded as a pretty cool bike I don't think you will have a problem if you want to sell it.
I am sorry but that is a load of rubbish, and you need to stop posting on various threads about how you think other motors are bad with no evidence of your own. This kind of response is not helpful and misleading.
The slight VLT is one of the best EMTB's on the market at the moment, the Shimano motor has no more or less problems than any other, and the motor itself has a two year warranty direct with Shimano, irrelevant of who owns the bike, as long as the owner has the original proof of purchase.
Any EMTB is going to drop value due to concerns over the motors, but the reality is that people buy bikes perceived on what they think is cool as much as anything else, and as the Norco is regarded as a pretty cool bike I don't think you will have a problem if you want to sell it.
I am sorry but that is a load of rubbish, and you need to stop posting on various threads about how you think other motors are bad with no evidence of your own. This kind of response is not helpful and misleading.
The slight VLT is one of the best EMTB's on the market at the moment, the Shimano motor has no more or less problems than any other, and the motor itself has a two year warranty direct with Shimano, irrelevant of who owns the bike, as long as the owner has the original proof of purchase.
Any EMTB is going to drop value due to concerns over the motors, but the reality is that people buy bikes perceived on what they think is cool as much as anything else, and as the Norco is regarded as a pretty cool bike I don't think you will have a problem if you want to sell it.
Might be worth actually writing to norco about the warranty thing to confirm. It would also be in their interest if it's transferable as longer term, they'll lose sales if people know they can't transfer the warranty when they sell it on. As R120 said, the shimano warranty is valid for 2 years and the motors the most expensive part to change, so the part people will be most concerned about.
You spent quite a while asking questions about different bikes before you bought the Norco, wouldn't it be best to ride it and enjoy it or do you just not get along with it ?? Realistically, you've got yourself a really well spec'd bike for the money. AND it looks pretty !
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