DanRichman
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Seattle's Dandelion Bikes took exactly one day to diagnose a noise-and-vibration problem in my 2018 Riese & Muller Supercharger GX Rohloff HS. It took one additional day to fix it, installing a brand-new Bosch power unit, lockring and sprocket. Those expensive parts were covered by my Bosch warranty. R&M covered the labor cost.
In sharp contrast, Seattle's other, older R&M dealer -- the one that had sold me the bike -- spent six weeks trying in vain to even diagnose the problem. I'll be kind these stressful COVID-19 days and just say that I had an extremely frustrating experience there.
I recommend Dandelion for any complex repair of an ebike, and of course for smaller and routine service. If you're shopping for a new ebike, Dandelion has a big selection and a big inventory -- unusual in these bike-crazy times. It says it sells more R&M ebikes, and more models, than the other dealer.
Contact info: dandelion.bike; [email protected]; 206.928.6102; 1801 South Jackson Street, #207, Seattle, WA 98144.
(Details of the problem: According to Dandelion, the problem was caused by the Bosch lockring loosening at some point. That allowed the sprocket to slowly deform the splines on the drive unit. That in turn allowed for fore and aft movement of the cog.)
In sharp contrast, Seattle's other, older R&M dealer -- the one that had sold me the bike -- spent six weeks trying in vain to even diagnose the problem. I'll be kind these stressful COVID-19 days and just say that I had an extremely frustrating experience there.
I recommend Dandelion for any complex repair of an ebike, and of course for smaller and routine service. If you're shopping for a new ebike, Dandelion has a big selection and a big inventory -- unusual in these bike-crazy times. It says it sells more R&M ebikes, and more models, than the other dealer.
Contact info: dandelion.bike; [email protected]; 206.928.6102; 1801 South Jackson Street, #207, Seattle, WA 98144.
(Details of the problem: According to Dandelion, the problem was caused by the Bosch lockring loosening at some point. That allowed the sprocket to slowly deform the splines on the drive unit. That in turn allowed for fore and aft movement of the cog.)
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