lizzie
New Member
- Region
- USA
Hi I just bought 2E bikes and have taken possession of one already. I stopped in my co-op office to find out about the likelihood of it being stolen from my garage I was immediately told that the bikes can’t be stored in the garage.
I explained I would be keeping my battery in my apartment but was told they can’t be stored in the apartment or the garage and what kind of battery is it. I immediately answered that that wasn’t the kind of battery I had but later I called my shop and was told that the lithium ion battery is in fact what I have. I own my co-op but of course that just means I have shares and I do have technically a rental lease so I won’t be approaching them to explain anything about the battery. I have a momentum which is made by giant but maybe this explains why there is no information online. Can A ny co-op bar me from storing my battery in my apartment? And is This fire a legitimate concern? The bike shop owner said that it is not with my bike being from giant but why is giant using the name momentum and not posting anything about these bikes.
I explained I would be keeping my battery in my apartment but was told they can’t be stored in the apartment or the garage and what kind of battery is it. I immediately answered that that wasn’t the kind of battery I had but later I called my shop and was told that the lithium ion battery is in fact what I have. I own my co-op but of course that just means I have shares and I do have technically a rental lease so I won’t be approaching them to explain anything about the battery. I have a momentum which is made by giant but maybe this explains why there is no information online. Can A ny co-op bar me from storing my battery in my apartment? And is This fire a legitimate concern? The bike shop owner said that it is not with my bike being from giant but why is giant using the name momentum and not posting anything about these bikes.