Please don't confuse your problems.They are not due to the brand of frame. You bought the bike on eBay from a store that don't want to help you and we've dropped as a dealer for a number of reasons. Bosch have told us they won't warranty your bearing because you use a dongle. This was not a ktm decision.
That's correct, my supplying dealer said they no longer sell KTM bikes, so they directed me to a local dealer when I had the gear issue, and said if there were any problems for my dealer doing the work to contact them. As you were as close as my nearest dealer I thought it best all round to do the work a dealer would have done for the KTM brand myself, to save you having to credit them for the work. Helping to resolve the issue in the most economical way for you, and being just as convenient for me as going to a KTM dealer.
As its not covered by warranty it's just a case of replacing the bearing at a cost of a few £. As I understand it we have offered to do this for you if you aren't comfortable with the job.
Which I appreciate.
I'd be interested to know if whoever sold you the dongle told you it would invalidate your warranty?
Col
It isn't a dongle as such.
My question was to Martin, because I understand it that he will warranty the bikes he supplies, including those with the dongles which he supplies. So whilst perhaps not a brand thing in the true sense, it's still a relevant question to buyers seeking support for their modified bikes.
Bosch don't actually say it will automatically void your warranty.
There is also the danger of negating the guarantee and warranty claims on the bike you purchased.
I myself do not believe that because my bike goes a bit faster it has increased the wear on that bearing, I have not increased my cadence or pedal loading in any way, in fact as I've already said the loading on the bearing is actually much greater whilst trying to pedal above the assist speed, the soft pedalling that is done with the motor running produces a much lighter loading on that bearing.
I wonder what your personal view on the above is Col?
Martin whilst not an importer like yourself does seem to offer much better support to his customers than that offered by KTM. It's a little ironic don't you think that a dealer tuning Bosch motors gets to be the centre of Bosch support in the UK.
I have no doubt that had I bought a Haibike from Martin he would have supported me. Where as you seem more interested in defending Bosch who have supplied KTM with a sub-standard product, how about a bit of support and loyalty for the people who actually buy your bikes?
I think what's done it for me just, is seeing that massive new big bearing on the newer Bosch motor, and I'm feeling a bit hard done by, to be honest. Had my motor had that sized bearing I'd still be happily whizzing along on my KTM, but because they fitted a sub-standard one I'm left with a broken KTM bike.