TooMuchWitt
Member
NVM - this was user error
Last edited:
I have yet to read about Haibike getting back to anyone. They have a dealer network, and that is the first contact point. Haibike only wants to talk to dealers. Find the nearest dealer or call where you purchased it as a first contact.I would, but I'm in CA and the seller is in WI. Hopefully Haibike gets back to me and is okay covering the cost of taking it to a local dealer.
The magnet is aligned. Haven't dropped the motor yet but that's next I guess.
I would, but I'm in CA and the seller is in WI. Hopefully Haibike gets back to me and is okay covering the cost of taking it to a local dealer.
The magnet is aligned. Haven't dropped the motor yet but that's next I guess.
I’ve actually contacted Haibike couple of months ago to source a kickstand. They are slow in their response but they do eventually get back to you. I think there’s also a phone number that you can call.no local dealers will do warranty work without explicit instruction from Haibike to do so, but since I can't get a reply from Haibike, I'm in limbo. Hopefully that makes sense. I'm not trying to do this myself, I just currently don't have other options and I've already spent money out of pocket to take it to a LBS for diagnosis of the wheels and connections. That LBS is a Haibike dealer, but again, they won't do anything unless Haibike tells them to.
@TooMuchWitt Call the shop (instead of waiting for an email back) you got the bike from and explain the situation. They may be able to resolve this issue faster.
And let us know what they say.
I have no firsthand knowledge, but it sounds like a random QC issue to me. Pretty much everything I know about the Trekking 4.0 is in this thread and the review posted by the other owner.@BlackHand,
What year model is this for - 2020? Also, do you know whether this is a known issue (recall) that applies to all 2020 Haibike Sduro Trekking 4.0? I ask, because I just purchase a brand new 2020 Haibike Sduro Trekking 4.0 (pulled the trigger online less than 5 minutes ago).
Witt, I'm old enough to have experienced the moped craze in the late 70's as a means for younger people like myself to get around in a time when gas was going through those rationing days! It seemed like everywhere, moped dealers were sprouting up like weeds to take advantage of a buying public eager to jump in. I was one of those young adults, buying my AMF Roadmaster out of a gas station. Here today, gone tomorrow! Engine parts; well I had to find a McCullouch chain saw dealer.
Haibike USA has that feel of those old moped days; here today, gone tomorrow. And it should not because the bike is just as good, maybe even better than the product sold by Trek or Giant or Specialized. But while those guys have established dealerships that take care of their customers. it seems Haibike has gone the route of the moped brands sold out of those gas stations!
Get yourself a quarter-inch drive torque wrench and sockets to fit it as well as the heads on those engine mount bolts. Retorque them to the torque spec inscribed on them; using anti-seize on the threads to prevent any issues removing them in the future. Yamaha has a detailed service manual online for the PW drive, which is relatively similar to your engine drive; called the X94 service manual. It's online and free to download. Not sure if they have a current manual devoted to your particular motor, but that X94 manual will have info pertinent to cross over to your motor.