I bought my first Spesh eMTB back in Feb '18 and have since had 4 more of their bikes. The first was a Kenevo Expert, which had a battery replaced twice. The second was a hardtail, which had a battery replaced and was then sold as it was just too hard on my knee, hip, ankle, and back injuries. Third was a 2019 Levo Comp, which had a motor replaced before being sold to fund an SL. Fourth was a 2020 Kenevo Comp, which has had a wiring harness replaced (a known fault apparently), part funded by selling the original Kenevo. Fifth is my SL Comp Carbon, which is only 2 days old and so far so good.
My question is, does this seem fairly typical of Spesh's ebikes, or have I just been a bit unlucky? I love the two bikes I have now, the 2020 Kenevo Comp and SL Comp Carbon, and intend to stick with these for a good few years now. Whilst the customer service I've had from my LBS (Concept Store) has been great and the faults to date have not cost me a penny to rectify, I'm a little concerned that cost of ownership could get a touch high once warranties expire...
My question is, does this seem fairly typical of Spesh's ebikes, or have I just been a bit unlucky? I love the two bikes I have now, the 2020 Kenevo Comp and SL Comp Carbon, and intend to stick with these for a good few years now. Whilst the customer service I've had from my LBS (Concept Store) has been great and the faults to date have not cost me a penny to rectify, I'm a little concerned that cost of ownership could get a touch high once warranties expire...