Hi all,
How do you all go about maintaining your E-Bike. I have had mine 8 months now and it has basically fallen apart. It is a Carrera Crossfuse.
I will list the things that have gone wrong or worn out
Headset Ballbearings worn out (Worn out - Not covered on Warranty)
Forks suspension does not work (Not covered under warranty - as they said this is 'wear and tear')
Break pads (Expected wear and tear)
Freehub body ( Expected wear and tear)
New Motor (Not covered under warranty - as they said this is 'wear and tear')
Chain (Not covered under warranty - as they said this is 'wear and tear')
Cassette (Not covered under warranty - as they said this is 'wear and tear')
Pedals (Not covered under warranty - as they said this is 'wear and tear')
I can accept that the pedals, cassette, chain, break pads and free hub body can wear out due to lack of lubrication, properly drying out the bike after use and maintenance, however the headset ballbearings, the fork suspension and the motor is more difficult to accept.
Can anyone shed light on this and is Cycle Republic correct to say these parts are not under warranty. The bike has done around 1500 miles.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Firstly, thanks for making us all "aware" of such possible problems. It was another member, some time ago, that appeared to say similar stuff about another make (from memory only), that later disappeared from the UK "scene". Exact details I could not find again, sorry.
Lack of customer support, in such a short time, is to me personally, mind boggling, as from reading here, none of the problems are huge IMHO.
But things like brake pads (as you mentioned), are usually never covered by guarantee.
Owning any bike, not just e-bikes, requires either a filled wallet, or some own knowledge and work/maintenance. Most of it is not rocket science and there are thousands of websites that can help, plus videos on YouTube. An informed friend would also be very useful too.
I do feel that you should also post the full name of the company selling your bike, so as to prevent further similar happenings to any of our members....Your choice of course, but at least the area where they are situated would possibly help.
I just looked, and apparently Halfords sell them as well, maybe they could help (for money of course) to get and keep your bike in a good condition for the future. Maybe they might even "honour" the rest of the guarantee for you, if you tell them what happened?
Keeping a bike in a good condition and safe to ride is most important for your personal safety of course!
Regards
Andy