smoz
New Member
Hey Everyone
This is my first post and I'm not quite sure which part of the forum to write this in, but here's my story about my ebike. Any advice from you knowledgeable folks would be appreciated.
A couple of years ago I bought a Blix Vika Plus on the used market and I absolutely loved it. I used it as a daily commuter for work and did my groceries with it and it got to the point where I was questioning why I have a car. I recently went abroad for a year and due to ignorance just left the bike and the battery in storage. The battery being lithium ion crapped out on me on my first ride while going uphill. I replaced the battery and everything seemed to be working well. A few days after I got my first flat tire (on the hub motor) and I took it to a bike shop to fix it. When I got back the bike shop told me that the 9 pin circular connection between the motor and the controller appears to be melted and when I took the bike out for a ride it had trouble throttling. The bikeshop said that this is how the bike was when I got there and there was no way for me to disprove them. I went ahead and replaced the connections with new ones but the bike still would not run. I then reached out to Blix and I told them my situation. I also noticed that the hub motor would give resistance when spun backwards. I thought it would be the motor. So I purchased a new motor from them and tried it out and it was not making a difference. Then I reached out to them again and got a controller, when I replaced the controller the bike started working again but with some quirks. The pedal assist was always on the highest mode, and the front lights were not working, but it was good enough for my needs of just climbing hills on my commute. A week later into it, neither the throttle nor the pedal assist work. The bike turns on and the display comes on but it does not throttle. I disconnected the breaks to see if that is what was preventing throttle but no luck. Now I am trying to reach out to Blix but being ignored, because they are "too busy" dealing with a backlog of problems and I feel stuck and stupid. If I knew this is how it would end up I would not have forked the money for the battery and motor and put it towards a new purchase with a more responsible company. It is frustrating because it appears that all the parts are borrowed from other manufacturers and my bike being an older model (2014) makes it impossible for me to find the exact parts. If anyone has had similar experiences and can help me out I would really appreciate it and meanwhile I would like to advise people to purchase their bike from more reputable brands that are known for their customer service.
Thanks for reading
Sia
This is my first post and I'm not quite sure which part of the forum to write this in, but here's my story about my ebike. Any advice from you knowledgeable folks would be appreciated.
A couple of years ago I bought a Blix Vika Plus on the used market and I absolutely loved it. I used it as a daily commuter for work and did my groceries with it and it got to the point where I was questioning why I have a car. I recently went abroad for a year and due to ignorance just left the bike and the battery in storage. The battery being lithium ion crapped out on me on my first ride while going uphill. I replaced the battery and everything seemed to be working well. A few days after I got my first flat tire (on the hub motor) and I took it to a bike shop to fix it. When I got back the bike shop told me that the 9 pin circular connection between the motor and the controller appears to be melted and when I took the bike out for a ride it had trouble throttling. The bikeshop said that this is how the bike was when I got there and there was no way for me to disprove them. I went ahead and replaced the connections with new ones but the bike still would not run. I then reached out to Blix and I told them my situation. I also noticed that the hub motor would give resistance when spun backwards. I thought it would be the motor. So I purchased a new motor from them and tried it out and it was not making a difference. Then I reached out to them again and got a controller, when I replaced the controller the bike started working again but with some quirks. The pedal assist was always on the highest mode, and the front lights were not working, but it was good enough for my needs of just climbing hills on my commute. A week later into it, neither the throttle nor the pedal assist work. The bike turns on and the display comes on but it does not throttle. I disconnected the breaks to see if that is what was preventing throttle but no luck. Now I am trying to reach out to Blix but being ignored, because they are "too busy" dealing with a backlog of problems and I feel stuck and stupid. If I knew this is how it would end up I would not have forked the money for the battery and motor and put it towards a new purchase with a more responsible company. It is frustrating because it appears that all the parts are borrowed from other manufacturers and my bike being an older model (2014) makes it impossible for me to find the exact parts. If anyone has had similar experiences and can help me out I would really appreciate it and meanwhile I would like to advise people to purchase their bike from more reputable brands that are known for their customer service.
Thanks for reading
Sia