George S.
Well-Known Member
I talked to a dealer in St. George about the Cross, via email. I figured out from the UK and Australian BH dealers, their websites, that there is supposed to be a battery upgrade. In this link, the battery offered is simply upgraded:
http://e-motionevc.co.uk
Same deal in Australia:
https://sydney-electric-bikes.myshopify.com
A US dealer (high profile) doesn't even mention model year, and he's selling the old bike:
http://longislandelectricbikes.com/...lectric-bike?gclid=CLX7j6K32LwCFQ-DfgodtG4Acg
I'd like to rent one of these, since the price is reasonable for a couple of hours. I would certainly hold out for the larger battery, if I were ultimately going to buy one. Why decide, though, before the ride? The 2014s still don't seem to be available in the US. They have the larger battery.
As far as the battery goes, I believe this is a situation where higher amp hour cells are being used in place of smaller cells (lower capacity, both the same size). So it's a straight case replacement in the bike.
The St. George dealer said there would be an upgraded battery. The larger battery does not show up on the US website for eMotion, last time I checked. The website doesn't really differentiate any model years, since the new battery is the basic difference for 2014, that I can see. That is why I assume this is a 2013:
https://www.emotionbikesusa.com
Showrooming is definitely not ethical, if you go into a dealer and pretend to be a buyer. You are not being entirely honest. So what about this blurred model year situation? I can see some potential problems with this , where people (like me) just don't know where they stand with eMotion. Do you want to find out you bought last year's model? Seems clear that if it's a 9AH battery it is a 2013, and if it's a 12AH it's a 2014.
If I were eMotion I would put the information about the batteries and the model years on the US website. It would be more informative.
It's a fine bike, everyone seems to agree.
http://e-motionevc.co.uk
Same deal in Australia:
https://sydney-electric-bikes.myshopify.com
A US dealer (high profile) doesn't even mention model year, and he's selling the old bike:
http://longislandelectricbikes.com/...lectric-bike?gclid=CLX7j6K32LwCFQ-DfgodtG4Acg
I'd like to rent one of these, since the price is reasonable for a couple of hours. I would certainly hold out for the larger battery, if I were ultimately going to buy one. Why decide, though, before the ride? The 2014s still don't seem to be available in the US. They have the larger battery.
As far as the battery goes, I believe this is a situation where higher amp hour cells are being used in place of smaller cells (lower capacity, both the same size). So it's a straight case replacement in the bike.
The St. George dealer said there would be an upgraded battery. The larger battery does not show up on the US website for eMotion, last time I checked. The website doesn't really differentiate any model years, since the new battery is the basic difference for 2014, that I can see. That is why I assume this is a 2013:
https://www.emotionbikesusa.com
Showrooming is definitely not ethical, if you go into a dealer and pretend to be a buyer. You are not being entirely honest. So what about this blurred model year situation? I can see some potential problems with this , where people (like me) just don't know where they stand with eMotion. Do you want to find out you bought last year's model? Seems clear that if it's a 9AH battery it is a 2013, and if it's a 12AH it's a 2014.
If I were eMotion I would put the information about the batteries and the model years on the US website. It would be more informative.
It's a fine bike, everyone seems to agree.