We do, and we've asked, and they've said don't sell them. Which is why I was asking on here, why others feel comfortable taking the risk.Don't KTM have lawyers they can ask for clarification? i don't understand why you worry so much about ypur competitors
It does come across as if you are using the 'dongle' or S class issue as an excuse to slate your competition? Not saying you are doing this but it gives that impression. Perhaps they are using a bit of entrepreneurial spirit to provide a market for dongles but so are people in Germany and on ebay etc. There seems to be a growth market for the S pedelecs here (am I right?) and I was wondering if KTMs uK strategy was being reconsidered because of this niche market and a fear of falling behind the competition?
Its my job to worry about everything, the law, the competition, everything. Its not that we're worried about selling volume of bikes, we're not. We sold out this year and I think we'll sell out next year. What I'm worried about is one bike sale causing my business to go bust, or one bike sale causing eBike sales in the UK to stop - both of which are very important possibilities to me.
Most of the people selling these bikes / dongles in the UK aren't our competition, they are our customers. 50cycles, and e-bikeshop.co.uk are two of the examples that people have quoted above, both of these are shops, could in theory be selling KTM, so they aren't competition.
I'm not attempting to slate the competion, I've simply asked 2 very serious questions that I was hoping for some clarification on.
For instance there are dealers selling dongles to KTM customers, without telling them its invalidating their warranties. This is a problem for everyone concerned.