I bought a e trike recently and had to warranty the Dapu motor (started having bearing noise or something from the axle) after only 500 miles.
I only have a 1 year warranty from the seller, and am dubious Dapu (who seems to be notoriously silent on responses to other users on this board) would ever deal with me if it fails again.
I have searched and searched and there doesn't seem to be a source to purchase a replacement M155 CH. If I could I would just buy a back up motor for several reasons, one being quicker to swap out. Just build a wheel (while the current one is working fine) and keep it as a hot swap spare. That would give me time to figure out a tool to dismantle the unit and rebuild/fix it if I needed to in the future.
I saw a post on here that suggested Alibaba's but there wasn't a seller that was selling a Dapu M155 (specifically). I saw "clones" that looked very similar, but not sure they would be a one for one replacement. I would hate to replace all the hardware on the bike just to swap out a motor.
Yep I could ask my trike's seller about purchase, but considering that I saw other Dapu motors for sale under $150, buying outside of the regular market would likely be more cost effective--even if I have to pay to have a wheel built or spend hours doing it myself.
I only have a 1 year warranty from the seller, and am dubious Dapu (who seems to be notoriously silent on responses to other users on this board) would ever deal with me if it fails again.
I have searched and searched and there doesn't seem to be a source to purchase a replacement M155 CH. If I could I would just buy a back up motor for several reasons, one being quicker to swap out. Just build a wheel (while the current one is working fine) and keep it as a hot swap spare. That would give me time to figure out a tool to dismantle the unit and rebuild/fix it if I needed to in the future.
I saw a post on here that suggested Alibaba's but there wasn't a seller that was selling a Dapu M155 (specifically). I saw "clones" that looked very similar, but not sure they would be a one for one replacement. I would hate to replace all the hardware on the bike just to swap out a motor.
Yep I could ask my trike's seller about purchase, but considering that I saw other Dapu motors for sale under $150, buying outside of the regular market would likely be more cost effective--even if I have to pay to have a wheel built or spend hours doing it myself.