One of the things I like about the e-bike community is that we seem to get a good number of reports of shops willing to go the extra mile or three in the name of looking after customers. I expect I am not the only one to have great, on-going, completely undeserved service from Martin and Mike at OnBike, but sometimes it's worth noting it in public, since "thanks" won't do on its own.
A few weeks ago I took my trusty KTM Action Macina into the shop, as it had developed a crunchy noise emanating from the pedals, and swapping them out didn't seem to help. It's done 5.2K+ miles over two years, and the warranty - from another seller - is probably exhausted by now. Anyway, Martin put it up on the stand, stripped it back to the crank drive internals, and discovered the motor frame bolts needed some torque-wrench TLC. Twenty minutes later (during which I blinked greedily at the shiny toys in the showroom) it was all re-assembled, with not a squeak or a crunch to be heard in the house.
All this work, at Mike's insistence, for just the cost of the inexpensive parts fitted - bargain! And not for the first time too - OB have been very happy to help, gratis, with Bosch electronics glitches in the past.
Why double thanks? Well, 'cos OnBike also organised a demo day the Sunday before last. I got to try a few new KTMs, a couple of fantastic Scotts, a bunch of Moustaches, two rather posh Riese & Mullers, and some BH Emotions too. Bundled with a good chat with product experts and fellow enthusiasts, it was a rather splendid day out, just for the cost of a train ticket. Even the rain agreed, and was good enough to hold off.
Nice one guys!
A few weeks ago I took my trusty KTM Action Macina into the shop, as it had developed a crunchy noise emanating from the pedals, and swapping them out didn't seem to help. It's done 5.2K+ miles over two years, and the warranty - from another seller - is probably exhausted by now. Anyway, Martin put it up on the stand, stripped it back to the crank drive internals, and discovered the motor frame bolts needed some torque-wrench TLC. Twenty minutes later (during which I blinked greedily at the shiny toys in the showroom) it was all re-assembled, with not a squeak or a crunch to be heard in the house.
All this work, at Mike's insistence, for just the cost of the inexpensive parts fitted - bargain! And not for the first time too - OB have been very happy to help, gratis, with Bosch electronics glitches in the past.
Why double thanks? Well, 'cos OnBike also organised a demo day the Sunday before last. I got to try a few new KTMs, a couple of fantastic Scotts, a bunch of Moustaches, two rather posh Riese & Mullers, and some BH Emotions too. Bundled with a good chat with product experts and fellow enthusiasts, it was a rather splendid day out, just for the cost of a train ticket. Even the rain agreed, and was good enough to hold off.
Nice one guys!