cheers, have noticed a lot of specialised levo / kenevos on pinkbike with new motors within 2 years i had a derestricted 2015 haibike thats lasted over 4 years used regularlyFrom my experience and from what I have read on these forums, definitely go Shop Purchase.
When / if it breaks, you just take it back.
Look on pinkbike ads and see how many are saying. "motor replaced "or "new battery".
I got a Trance. it did have issues from new, but took it back to shop and its all fixed f.o.c. and no hassle.
I wouldn't get caught up in the "better spec for less cash from internet" point of view either.
when the bike is weighing in at 45lbs +, its irrelevant. Just make sure you get decent forks and shock and you'll not go wrong.
Hope that helps!
Dave
Eh?Get the bike with the best components. That is by a big margin, the DECOY.
I'll be interested to hear how you get on; they wanted to charge me 3 hours labour to do the motor on my Trek.Although I am currently talking with Leisure Lakes who can apparently do warranty work on the motor even if I didn't purchase via them so we'll see how that goes.
I'll likely be dealing directly with Madison with my next motor warranty claim so the direct sales vs. shop argument doesn't really hold any value for me anymore. (No shops anywhere in Scotland are authorised E8000 service centres).
Eh?
the Base Decoy is a grand more than the Esommet VR and has a Yari. groupset/finishing kit is similar (although slightly better on the VR)
Wheels are better on the VR
As for the weight. The Sommet is actually lighter. Neither are anywhere near 45lb though.
Sommet has the better descending geometry too
The only places the Decoy wins over the sommet is the battery technology and looks. (and possibly cable routing).
I'll likely be dealing directly with Madison with my next motor warranty claim so the direct sales vs. shop argument doesn't really hold any value for me anymore. (No shops anywhere in Scotland are authorised E8000 service centres).
New #2
From my experience and from what I have read on these forums, definitely go to a decent shop with lots of e-bike experience, to purchase it from
When / if it breaks, you just take it back.
FTFY
Having spent 8 week waiting for my bike back (& given a new bike in the end) I'd totally back this. 8 weeks was ok, as it was my 1st ebike so I didn't miss it, now I'd be trying to buying another if that happened!
I assume so. The shop that did do the warranty work wasn't the supplying dealer and didn't charge me a penny because apparently Bosch compensate them for the work. A different dealer wanted £30 to cover any incidental work that Bosch didn't cover, although I'm not sure what that might be.If you bought the bike there and it was a manufacturering/wear issue/fault rather than misuse or crash damage and it was still under warranty the labour would be free? No?
Thanks.Hey Gary,
I understood that Nicholson's Cycles in Dundee was an official Shimano service centre (another one in Grantown too apparently).
My Sommet is currently with them at Dundee for motor issue (and so was another customers apparently).
Fraz
What do you mean?I just paid £85 for a new motor under warranty from a bike shop.
Been refunded £30 back from wiggle but emailed em for the rest.
Yeah £60 Labour and £25 postage.
Took 2wks altogether.
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Barber - was yours in at Nicholson’s cycles in Dundee? I had mine in and the guy mentioned he had a customers bike that came back without a motor cover ....Just make sure they don't send motor covers away with the motor. I'm waiting for mine getting sent back
Sounds like you are not the only one then ... probs a regular occurrence ... poor show fromNa, bikescene at guisboro
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