sedohr
New Member
I had two issues with my purchase of the Himiway Cruiser.
1. I was charged an International bank fee (Bank of America’s) of $40.47.I was unhappy that the website did not inform me that the bank transaction was handled by an off-shore bank and I might be charged a fee. Grace in service was quick to reply but never addressed my bank fee issue with any type of monetary compensation. She did ask me if I would review my Himiway Cruiser with other RVrs (I am a full time traveler) and that she would send me a hat.
2. The derailleur seems to need a tune up. I cannot shift from 2nd gear to 1st without the chain popping off either the back cog or the front crank sprocket OR at times the chain going to the top rear sprocket (1st gear) when the shifter is in 2nd gear. I had to work directly with the factory in China with a gentleman whom I don’t think understood my problem. After 23 emails, pictures, and numerous requests by me to have a local bike shop Fix the problem under Himiway’s warranty plan and Ken continuing to send me the same two videos saying one of them should address my “simple fix”, I gave up.
I’ve decided that I am going to pay out of my own pocket to have a bike shop tune the shifting system so that I can hopefully ride my new bike. After 4 hours of trying to adjust things and probably 6 hours or more of internet research, I suspect there might be other issues with a component or some type of damage during shipment.
In my experience 1) Himiway’s 2-year warranty is of absolutely no use to me based on how this warranty issue was handled, 2) Himiway does not seem committed to having a happy customer’s experience no matter the issue (all my correspondences were respectful) and 3) a US customer should NOT have to communicate directly with a person at the Chinese factory about a technical issue when that person in China does not appear (in my opinion) to have good command of the English language. I don’t believe Ken ever really understood my problem based on his responses to my emails.
I will add a post when I get the bike on the road along with my out of pocket expenses.
I debated on two companies to do business with. I should have gone with the Rad Rover.
1. I was charged an International bank fee (Bank of America’s) of $40.47.I was unhappy that the website did not inform me that the bank transaction was handled by an off-shore bank and I might be charged a fee. Grace in service was quick to reply but never addressed my bank fee issue with any type of monetary compensation. She did ask me if I would review my Himiway Cruiser with other RVrs (I am a full time traveler) and that she would send me a hat.
2. The derailleur seems to need a tune up. I cannot shift from 2nd gear to 1st without the chain popping off either the back cog or the front crank sprocket OR at times the chain going to the top rear sprocket (1st gear) when the shifter is in 2nd gear. I had to work directly with the factory in China with a gentleman whom I don’t think understood my problem. After 23 emails, pictures, and numerous requests by me to have a local bike shop Fix the problem under Himiway’s warranty plan and Ken continuing to send me the same two videos saying one of them should address my “simple fix”, I gave up.
I’ve decided that I am going to pay out of my own pocket to have a bike shop tune the shifting system so that I can hopefully ride my new bike. After 4 hours of trying to adjust things and probably 6 hours or more of internet research, I suspect there might be other issues with a component or some type of damage during shipment.
In my experience 1) Himiway’s 2-year warranty is of absolutely no use to me based on how this warranty issue was handled, 2) Himiway does not seem committed to having a happy customer’s experience no matter the issue (all my correspondences were respectful) and 3) a US customer should NOT have to communicate directly with a person at the Chinese factory about a technical issue when that person in China does not appear (in my opinion) to have good command of the English language. I don’t believe Ken ever really understood my problem based on his responses to my emails.
I will add a post when I get the bike on the road along with my out of pocket expenses.
I debated on two companies to do business with. I should have gone with the Rad Rover.