Beardystarstuff
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There’s another thread on the forums discussing the expected lifespan of e-bikes, particularly the motors. Given most e-bikes are, at the core, just bikes with regular bike parts, the real question is motor and battery replacement. When I ordered my Rover a month ago I did so expecting to ride 4,000 to 6,000 miles a year. Given Rad’s stated 800 charge cycles for a battery I expect I’ll get 2 to 4 years on the battery. I’d assumed the motor would last 3 years at least. What’s prompting my post here is that in the above linked thread there is post by @David Berry who’s had 3 bikes, each with motor failure in about 1 year. He does have pretty high mileage, about 28,000km in 3 years, so 9,333km per year or 5,800 miles per year. That’s at the upper end of what I expect to ride but it’s got me wondering about what other people are seeing with the lifespan of their motors, particularly those riding bikes by Rad. Of course, this is all anecdotal, but I’d be curious to read reports from folks regarding long-term, high mileage and motor lifespan. Maybe David’s just been unlucky three times.
So, some questions...
So, some questions...
- How many miles have you got and how’s your motor?
- Your weight, terrain, riding style?
- If you’ve had to get a replacement out of warranty, what was the cost?
- I assume Rad is good about replacing a motor/wheel under warranty, any issues there?
- Does Rad list an expected lifespan on the motors? I’ve not come across a mention of it.
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