Neal olson
Member
Well, it finally happened, after 8 years and 14,000+ miles, my Stromer st2 finally gave up the ghost. After trying to replace the battery with a refurbished battery, which had issues. And then replacing the refurbished battery with a new Stromer battery, which never worked. Their customer service handled it well and sent me another new battery which worked for about a month, but then this battery seemingly died/shorted. I thought this was another battery issue, so they sent me another new battery, but then when that one died/shorted as well, I realized the issue was with the controller board on my bike. So sadly I was not able to revive my st2.
I was considering getting a new Stromer, but the dealership options in the Chicago area are not very close location-wise(i.e. close enough to ride the bike too). So I decided to try the new Aventon level 2. It doesn’t have all the Stromer features, but it does have the basics for a much lower price. After riding for about 100 miles, I would rate the Aventon as a pretty good bike. Its assist is not as seamless as the Stromer, the components/build are not as solid, and I REALLY miss not having to carry around a lock, and the auto lock/unlock feature. But one saving grace was that I was able to take some of the parts of my st2 and put it on the Aventon, which makes it a Strometon, or Aventomer. Hopefully when this new bike dies, there will be better Stromer dealership options in my area.
I was considering getting a new Stromer, but the dealership options in the Chicago area are not very close location-wise(i.e. close enough to ride the bike too). So I decided to try the new Aventon level 2. It doesn’t have all the Stromer features, but it does have the basics for a much lower price. After riding for about 100 miles, I would rate the Aventon as a pretty good bike. Its assist is not as seamless as the Stromer, the components/build are not as solid, and I REALLY miss not having to carry around a lock, and the auto lock/unlock feature. But one saving grace was that I was able to take some of the parts of my st2 and put it on the Aventon, which makes it a Strometon, or Aventomer. Hopefully when this new bike dies, there will be better Stromer dealership options in my area.