Hi from am expat living in Switzerland
I was searching for a bit of advice and came across this forum which solved the issue - in this case hit the crank with a hammer (gen1 bosch drive - pedals spinning) and it seemed like a nice friendly forum so thought I would join.
I bought my first pedelec - BH Jumper four years ago - I had been thinking about it for a while and while I am loathe to use love at first site for a bicycle I bought it and have been commuting on it daily ever since - the commute through the forest is is a great start to teh day although its a been a bit too snowy and icy recently I have been using the normal paths with spiked tyres. Can't say its been green or cheap to own and run - in fact a small car would have been cheaper over the 4 years (main cost issue was battery failing just out of the two year warranty, most difficult to find was the frayed torque sensor wire in the frame), the dealer closing didn't help either, but it has been great FUN
18 months ago I purchased an ex demo haikike with bosch gen 1 motor taking a more considered approach after my troubles with the BH and BH - checking at the tme motors and batteries were readily available on ebay. Its been much more reliable than the BH but the BH is power delivery is much nicer. It only let me down once and that was recently when the front sprocket plastic retaining ring broke - luckily the dealer has the parts but when I picked it up without testing I later discovered the pedals freely turned whilst the chain stayed still - hence the tap with rubber mallet.
What it made me realise though is that a lot of these bikes are going to be worthless and just scrap should the battery or motor no longer function.
I would be interested to know how others feel about long term ownership
I was searching for a bit of advice and came across this forum which solved the issue - in this case hit the crank with a hammer (gen1 bosch drive - pedals spinning) and it seemed like a nice friendly forum so thought I would join.
I bought my first pedelec - BH Jumper four years ago - I had been thinking about it for a while and while I am loathe to use love at first site for a bicycle I bought it and have been commuting on it daily ever since - the commute through the forest is is a great start to teh day although its a been a bit too snowy and icy recently I have been using the normal paths with spiked tyres. Can't say its been green or cheap to own and run - in fact a small car would have been cheaper over the 4 years (main cost issue was battery failing just out of the two year warranty, most difficult to find was the frayed torque sensor wire in the frame), the dealer closing didn't help either, but it has been great FUN
18 months ago I purchased an ex demo haikike with bosch gen 1 motor taking a more considered approach after my troubles with the BH and BH - checking at the tme motors and batteries were readily available on ebay. Its been much more reliable than the BH but the BH is power delivery is much nicer. It only let me down once and that was recently when the front sprocket plastic retaining ring broke - luckily the dealer has the parts but when I picked it up without testing I later discovered the pedals freely turned whilst the chain stayed still - hence the tap with rubber mallet.
What it made me realise though is that a lot of these bikes are going to be worthless and just scrap should the battery or motor no longer function.
I would be interested to know how others feel about long term ownership