I just wonder about experience of others...
I've got a Kalkhoff Include 2016 model. I noticed a booklet, similar to the one that car owners have for regular servicing, including signing and stamping by the dealer that did servicing. Now, the booklet implies that I need to service the bicycle every 1000km, to fulfill warranty requirements. My commute is 27km one way. That's 270km per week, assuming I commute every day. With that rate, I'd have to service the bicycle every 4 weeks!!!
Now, servicing is about AUD 120. That means around AUD 1500 per year, for a AUD 5000 bike!! This is about 30% value of the new bike, just for servicing, every year.
This is not something that's prominently published on Kalkhoff's web pages. I wonder how many people would go for it, if you basically faced the possibility of voiding your warranty for a very expensive bike, by not complying to some totally unrealistic maintenance schedule? Imagine if you had a car where every year you had to fork out 30% of the car's value just to have it serviced?
I believe a lot of people who buy a Kalkhoff pedelec would be in a similar situation. I bought mine for commuting, where, after changing a job, my commute became too long and tiring for a regular bike. In other words, it's very likely that most pedelec users would be doing trips that, on average, are much longer compared to trips folks do on regular bikes.
I thought I misread something, so I wrote to Kalkhoff seeking confirmation, and, yes, that's exactly how the servicing schedule is.
I've got a Kalkhoff Include 2016 model. I noticed a booklet, similar to the one that car owners have for regular servicing, including signing and stamping by the dealer that did servicing. Now, the booklet implies that I need to service the bicycle every 1000km, to fulfill warranty requirements. My commute is 27km one way. That's 270km per week, assuming I commute every day. With that rate, I'd have to service the bicycle every 4 weeks!!!
Now, servicing is about AUD 120. That means around AUD 1500 per year, for a AUD 5000 bike!! This is about 30% value of the new bike, just for servicing, every year.
This is not something that's prominently published on Kalkhoff's web pages. I wonder how many people would go for it, if you basically faced the possibility of voiding your warranty for a very expensive bike, by not complying to some totally unrealistic maintenance schedule? Imagine if you had a car where every year you had to fork out 30% of the car's value just to have it serviced?
I believe a lot of people who buy a Kalkhoff pedelec would be in a similar situation. I bought mine for commuting, where, after changing a job, my commute became too long and tiring for a regular bike. In other words, it's very likely that most pedelec users would be doing trips that, on average, are much longer compared to trips folks do on regular bikes.
I thought I misread something, so I wrote to Kalkhoff seeking confirmation, and, yes, that's exactly how the servicing schedule is.