I've had my Freego Hawk for almost four months. From the outset, the rear light's been faulty. After the dealer replaced it with a light suffering from exactly the same symptom, I decided to contact Freego, who got back to me upon discovering a design fault with this unit. They suggested I replace it with a light from a bike shop.
Fine, I suppose. Only I'm a bit confused by Freego's guarantee and not sure whether I'm supposed to fork out for a replacement. I've read that lights are covered for one year, but have also read that they're not covered at all.
Which brings me to my main issue. The bike is back at the dealer's again with a motor problem. Freego say it's one among a bad batch they received and asked my dealer to send them the entire rear wheel. Problem is, given the Chinese holidays it could take some time to replace. Don't Freego, under the terms of their first-year guarantee to customers, offer a brand new bike if they can't fix it within five working days? Or would they need to have in their possession the whole bike instead of one of its wheels?
Fine, I suppose. Only I'm a bit confused by Freego's guarantee and not sure whether I'm supposed to fork out for a replacement. I've read that lights are covered for one year, but have also read that they're not covered at all.
Which brings me to my main issue. The bike is back at the dealer's again with a motor problem. Freego say it's one among a bad batch they received and asked my dealer to send them the entire rear wheel. Problem is, given the Chinese holidays it could take some time to replace. Don't Freego, under the terms of their first-year guarantee to customers, offer a brand new bike if they can't fix it within five working days? Or would they need to have in their possession the whole bike instead of one of its wheels?