That is unfortunate they would treat anyone like that. When I talked with them it was by email and they usually responded to me within 24 hours.Update here on my end for the defective Rockstar that was sent to me. 3 days and no reply to my photos...I even sent a follow-up yesterday asking for a response. No bueno...
Good point, ill start calling on Monday. On the Facebook owners thread, advice was given to me to take the bike to a bike shop and have them install needle bearings instead of ball bearings that came. He mentioned that ball bearings should never be on a bike of this weight and were a very cheap route and design flaw from the beginning. No idea if that is the root cause of the play in the front fork/frame but maybe I just bite the bullet and do that on my own dime. I got another reply saying they are going on over a month with no resolution on their defective Sondors bike...he didn't specify the model. It is becoming clear to me that Sondors does not stand behind their product and after the sale service is not important to them. Another reason for the lack of responses could be a flood of problems needing to be addressed...Buyer beware.I would take that as a hint and be happy to start my DAILY call there if I felt I wasn't getting fair after the sale service support.
Confidence is dwindling. Saw another post on Facebook about motor failure day 2. No response from sondors yet for that guy too.Update here on my end for the defective Rockstar that was sent to me. 3 days and no reply to my photos...I even sent a follow-up yesterday asking for a response. No bueno...
Hi Lightning,It vibrates when you change the settings on the computer. It's really handy to have turned on. If you ask me 20 is an average cruising speed and it's nice to be able to go beyond that every now and then, you will see. It will already do that without unlocking it.
I see you put the alarm on your Rockstar. I'm buying a second one for my CC. They are loud and annoying when they go off, but any deterrent is better than nothing...I hop you get your issues resolved soon Rhino, I would have a 100 percent different opinion on things if I were in your shoes and that's for sure. I was able to put on the rest of the parts and pieces
That I had they went together very smoothly. A headlight, tail light, new fenders, and an alarm that fits perfectly on the seat tube.
Hey Taylor, how are you liking your ebike?I see you put the alarm on your Rockstar. I'm buying a second one for my CC. They are loud and annoying when they go off, but any deterrent is better than nothing...
I finally took it for a decent ride yesterday as I was unable to ride due to a bug and horrible cough. I like it, right now my only complaints are the seat is not comfortable and I need to add my suspension stem to raise my handlebars and offer less of a hunched over ride. I think I am also going to let some air out of my rear shock and experiment with that. Lastly, I may consider the "Smooth" reprogramming of the Ultra motor but am going to ride it a bit more before I undertake that. I was able to get it to 38 on flat ground throttle only which is way too fast for this old fart!!Hey Taylor, how are you liking your ebike?
I know it took forever and a day to get a Rockstar, but overall I'd say that I'm happy with what I got.