Had some issues with my Turbo Levo recently where it intermittently wouldn't turn on and the third from bottom LED was flashing when I plugged in the charger. Called Specialised Concept Store and they said it was the battery that was faulty, so I took it in for diagnostics. They told me that battery and motor were fine and that it was the wiring harness from the battery to the motor. Wiring was fixed under warranty, as mine has the 4 year warranty.
Next ride was fine but after charging, the bike wouldn't turn on again, so back it went and this time they said the battery was dead. They contacted Specialised to confirm warranty claim but it was refused. They have offered me a new 700WH battery for £780 OUCH, but better than the £1200 I've seen these retailing for.
When I purchased the bike in 2020, the sales person told me that the whole electrical system was covered for 4 years, which is the main reason for buying having known the issues surrounding this bike. It would seem that because I didn't get this in writing I have no claim. OK fair enough, my fault for not checking the warranty! My point is, having done less than 1000 miles in mostly dry weather (I'm a fair weather cyclist), which equates to approx 35 charge cycles, do you think that this is acceptable for a £7000 bike? Before buying the bike, I read so much about how Specialised back their products and look after their customers!
What really bugs me is I used to ride a Haibike with Bosch system and did 2000+ miles with no issues and sold it to a friend who has done a further trouble free 1500 miles and still the bike hasn't missed a beat!
Am I been fairly treated by Specialised?
Next ride was fine but after charging, the bike wouldn't turn on again, so back it went and this time they said the battery was dead. They contacted Specialised to confirm warranty claim but it was refused. They have offered me a new 700WH battery for £780 OUCH, but better than the £1200 I've seen these retailing for.
When I purchased the bike in 2020, the sales person told me that the whole electrical system was covered for 4 years, which is the main reason for buying having known the issues surrounding this bike. It would seem that because I didn't get this in writing I have no claim. OK fair enough, my fault for not checking the warranty! My point is, having done less than 1000 miles in mostly dry weather (I'm a fair weather cyclist), which equates to approx 35 charge cycles, do you think that this is acceptable for a £7000 bike? Before buying the bike, I read so much about how Specialised back their products and look after their customers!
What really bugs me is I used to ride a Haibike with Bosch system and did 2000+ miles with no issues and sold it to a friend who has done a further trouble free 1500 miles and still the bike hasn't missed a beat!
Am I been fairly treated by Specialised?