I thought I would share my first week's experience with my Kalhoff bs10.....yes I know it's the illegal one and I am sorry if that makes me a bad person.
The buying experience:-
I rang 50cycles to checkk that they had one to test at their head office in Loughborough, which they did so i arranged to go the next day.After an hour and half journey I arrived at 50cycles HQ the next day and was met promptly by a member of staff who brought out a bs10 for me to try, I was encouraged to go off the premises to test it out fully and felt under no time limit pressure.Needless to say the bike felt fantastic and I returned after about 30 mins to open negotiations....I managed to obtain a good discount so proceeded with the purchase, i was asked if I wanted their free delivery but said no as I wanted them to assemble it properly so i could take it with me, having not owned a bike for over 30years and having no tools I wanted to make sure that everything was set up by the experts. No problem they said, it will take about 40 mins sir, and sure enough 40mins later they were loading it into my car, I set off home a happy bunny.....During a coffee break on the way home i received an email from 50cycles as I was now on their mailing list to say that 2 of their models had now been reduced to clear 2013 stock,yes ,you guessed it the bs10 was one of them £55 less than I had paid an hour or so before! Straight on the phone and spoke to the guy who had sold it to me,"I thought you might be in touch sir" damn right! Anyway he had spoken to the boss and he had agreed to refund my card for the £55 so no problem.As a matter of interest this was Tuesday and as of this evening ,saturday,my card still is not showing any refund.
The first ride:-
It is now Wednesday as I had to charge the battery and by the time it had charged it was pouring with rain. Helmet on and I am off...the front wheel doesn't seem straight, not much but enough to just look not right and the front brake Judders when y apply it mmmmm, I get to the bottom of my road and am thinking I had better turn around, do so,and pulled away only to have a big noise from the rear gears and then they slid down from second all the way to ninth, every time i tried to change to a lower gear it would do it ,make a right noise then slid back to ninth, I hobbled home and back on the phone to 50cycles,the workshop staff were very polite and said if I brought it back they would sort it out for me.looked like I was faced with another 3hour round trip! As luck would have it a neighbour is quite a serious cyclist so when he got home from work asked him to have a look at it for me, out came the his work stand and tool kit.....leave it with me he said. An hour later he comes round with the words" whoever set that up wants shooting" He had been on the kalhoff website and downloaded the torque settings for all the nuts and bolts for the bike and found only one that was correct! the handlebar clamp had only been tightened one one side, the gear problem was from the nut holding the cable that comes out of the bottom of the rear derailleur hadn't been tightened ,hence the slipping. 60psi in the front tyre, 45psi in the rear etc etc......
I suppose the moral of this story is that I should have been more knowledgeable about bikes and checked it myself but given that they were fully aware that I didn't have the knowledge, hence asking them to set it up for me I find this standard of workmanship totally unacceptable. I ,like many of you have purchased many new cars in my time and have never found it necessary to check that the wheels are on tight or that the gearbox has been attached to the car correctly you kind of take it as read! Kalhoff is an upmarket brand that prides itself on its reputation for quality, seems a shame that such a quality product should be treated in such a shoddy way by the dealer.
Finally,the first real ride:-
What a difference, now it had been set up correctly it was like a totally different machine, smooth, quiet very comfortable and slick gear changes. I did 12miles of fairly flat riding ,mainly on the tour settings, is very quick going easily up to 20-22mph ,I could easily see how 28mph is attainable on the higher settings. The brakes are seriously good,the best I have tried on any ebike,smooth and powerful. I found t riding position spot on for me, not too far forward on my wrists and yet not too upright, just a nice balance between the two.After my 12miles the computer said I still had a range of 37 miles left on the tour setting.
Overall thoughts:-
I really like this bike and having tried many I knew that the Bosch crank drive was the one for me.Together with the undoubted quality of the Kalhoff and the added bonus of a more powerful motor it is a seriously impressive package .It is a shame about my experience withthe dealer and I await their response with interest but I am not going to let that detract from a great bike.
Sorry for the long post folks I just wanted to share my thoughts.
The buying experience:-
I rang 50cycles to checkk that they had one to test at their head office in Loughborough, which they did so i arranged to go the next day.After an hour and half journey I arrived at 50cycles HQ the next day and was met promptly by a member of staff who brought out a bs10 for me to try, I was encouraged to go off the premises to test it out fully and felt under no time limit pressure.Needless to say the bike felt fantastic and I returned after about 30 mins to open negotiations....I managed to obtain a good discount so proceeded with the purchase, i was asked if I wanted their free delivery but said no as I wanted them to assemble it properly so i could take it with me, having not owned a bike for over 30years and having no tools I wanted to make sure that everything was set up by the experts. No problem they said, it will take about 40 mins sir, and sure enough 40mins later they were loading it into my car, I set off home a happy bunny.....During a coffee break on the way home i received an email from 50cycles as I was now on their mailing list to say that 2 of their models had now been reduced to clear 2013 stock,yes ,you guessed it the bs10 was one of them £55 less than I had paid an hour or so before! Straight on the phone and spoke to the guy who had sold it to me,"I thought you might be in touch sir" damn right! Anyway he had spoken to the boss and he had agreed to refund my card for the £55 so no problem.As a matter of interest this was Tuesday and as of this evening ,saturday,my card still is not showing any refund.
The first ride:-
It is now Wednesday as I had to charge the battery and by the time it had charged it was pouring with rain. Helmet on and I am off...the front wheel doesn't seem straight, not much but enough to just look not right and the front brake Judders when y apply it mmmmm, I get to the bottom of my road and am thinking I had better turn around, do so,and pulled away only to have a big noise from the rear gears and then they slid down from second all the way to ninth, every time i tried to change to a lower gear it would do it ,make a right noise then slid back to ninth, I hobbled home and back on the phone to 50cycles,the workshop staff were very polite and said if I brought it back they would sort it out for me.looked like I was faced with another 3hour round trip! As luck would have it a neighbour is quite a serious cyclist so when he got home from work asked him to have a look at it for me, out came the his work stand and tool kit.....leave it with me he said. An hour later he comes round with the words" whoever set that up wants shooting" He had been on the kalhoff website and downloaded the torque settings for all the nuts and bolts for the bike and found only one that was correct! the handlebar clamp had only been tightened one one side, the gear problem was from the nut holding the cable that comes out of the bottom of the rear derailleur hadn't been tightened ,hence the slipping. 60psi in the front tyre, 45psi in the rear etc etc......
I suppose the moral of this story is that I should have been more knowledgeable about bikes and checked it myself but given that they were fully aware that I didn't have the knowledge, hence asking them to set it up for me I find this standard of workmanship totally unacceptable. I ,like many of you have purchased many new cars in my time and have never found it necessary to check that the wheels are on tight or that the gearbox has been attached to the car correctly you kind of take it as read! Kalhoff is an upmarket brand that prides itself on its reputation for quality, seems a shame that such a quality product should be treated in such a shoddy way by the dealer.
Finally,the first real ride:-
What a difference, now it had been set up correctly it was like a totally different machine, smooth, quiet very comfortable and slick gear changes. I did 12miles of fairly flat riding ,mainly on the tour settings, is very quick going easily up to 20-22mph ,I could easily see how 28mph is attainable on the higher settings. The brakes are seriously good,the best I have tried on any ebike,smooth and powerful. I found t riding position spot on for me, not too far forward on my wrists and yet not too upright, just a nice balance between the two.After my 12miles the computer said I still had a range of 37 miles left on the tour setting.
Overall thoughts:-
I really like this bike and having tried many I knew that the Bosch crank drive was the one for me.Together with the undoubted quality of the Kalhoff and the added bonus of a more powerful motor it is a seriously impressive package .It is a shame about my experience withthe dealer and I await their response with interest but I am not going to let that detract from a great bike.
Sorry for the long post folks I just wanted to share my thoughts.