Cos ii assumed you and the rest of the forum could work out that a bike with broken front forks, seat post, wheel bearing, etc etc would also need pushing. Apparently you regard a chain as a unique case for some reason. Or maybe you just like to argue.
Still no REAL facts.
If you yourself believe in such "fairy Tales", which is your prerogative of course, but I refuse to.
I myself need hard facts, not dreams. I have recently found out that Pedelers generally feel the same way as I do, except for the mid motor owners!.....
So to help us ALL here, please state owner, make/model and dates of each of YOUR singe point of failure(s) that you mentioned.
I myself have been riding bikes of all types for around 66 years, and I know of NO instances, other than some mid motor e-bikes, where such problems do occurr, and are documented on the internet and on Pedelec as well.
But I am willing to be fully informed by you, but only when you are "factual" and not dreaming, seemingly trying to make trouble with your fancies!!!!
Thanks in advance for all the true facts that you are going to supply us in the next few days.
Or as in the old, old saying:- "Put up or shut up!"
Awaiting true and honest facts shortly.
Surely some of the "Bosch Brigade" here will help you out from the predicament you have seemingly caused yourself?
And let me just say that I myself do not believe a single word on the subject that you have uttered up to now, and futhermore, I still do not even know what model and make of bike you own!
For info only, mine is a Stark rear hub motor with 26" wheels, that I bought in 2017 (or 2016!), when they first started the crowd funding, mine was the #116 one off the line.....Best buy of my life! It cost me £935 if I remember correctly, all but one of the extras, paniers, chain bike lock, full suspension front and back, all taxes and transport costs included.
Plus it has no CANBUS or similar crap, thankfully, that bricks the controller if power is lost for any reason!
I wish you a good day and
do please answer all OUR queries, within the next 7 days would be really great!
Andy
PS. Just for you my bike:-
Stark Drive produces the most affordable electric transportation solutions in the world, be it by ground or air. Easy to factory upgrade. Starting at an unbelievable $499. It’s cheap! No kidding mate!
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I see that it is now $499, instead of $399 as it was when I bought it, so reckoning with about £1,000 if bought as I did, now. So still very cheap and very easy to upgrade further if needed. Repairs, if needed, could be done by anyone with reasonable knowledge, or just about most LBSs... Parts cheap and easy to source.
Nuff said!