Something of a pattern does seem to be emerging here, not to put too much of a dampener on Thomas' new purchase. I had assumed my experience was atypical, but clearly not. My Alien experience started with the purchase of an Alien Cruiser last June, which is essentially the 36V kit on a cheap alu-framed bike with the added extra of integrated lights. So far, I have:
- been through 3 batteries, as mentioned above
- replaced the gear shifter after about a week, because it was a 7speed shifter on a 6 speed bike, and hence was useless
- had a wire from the shonky lighting circuit come loose, shorting against the frame and blowing the fuse (happened less than a month after purchase)
- had the front wheel rebuilt due to irredeemable lack of true (two months after purchase)
- replaced the utterly useless v-brakes with Shimano Deore, having nearly killed myself in the wet
- suffered random cut outs through water ingress into the twist throttle
- also cut outs due to flaky brake lever switches
- finally, gave up on the bike, stripped the electrics off and fitted it to a new Revolution Trailfinder hybrid. The battery is in a rack bag, the controller box in a Maplin plastic box behind the seat post, and a simple thumb throttle on the left bar. No brake switches. Cateye/Fenix battery powered lights not off the main battery.
When you put it all together it doesn't look great (nor has it been cheap). That said, I absolutely love my bike now and wouldn't be without it. Plus I now know the bike inside out as I've rebuilt pretty much all of it!
Greg