Petropoliskhan
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That's why the ebike is slow. A 48v system makes a BIG difference.
None of the speed pedelecs out there are 36volts. It definitely looks Qwick mismarked that ebike in order to make some sales. You should complain and get a full refund.
And for tha price it is a very expensive 36volts ebike ! If all their other performance ebikes are 36volts, then they are just manipulating buyers.
It doesn't even say on the specs website if it's 36 or 48volts. Clearly they've done that on purpose to hide it for unknowledgeable buyers...
Hi Ebiker01,
The problem is finding somewhat objective advice from knowledgeable people who really understand the difference between drive technologies/brands and don't have a vested interest in selling you whatever they're selling.
When I went to the huge bike show in Kortrijk, Belgium a couple of weeks ago there were I would say at least 100 bike manufacturers and only 3 or 4 that offered a sporty 45km/h- 28Mph, rear hub drive model. ALL of the others were Bosch, Brose, Yamaha or Shimano midrives. Qwic and Kettler were apparently the only ones offering a choice.
Qwic , has mid ( Brose ) and rear drive (TDCM) models. Kettler mid (Bosch) and rear (Alber Neodrive).
When you speak to a "specialist" sales person their system is always the best... at everything and the competition sucks.
The bike shows are huge showrooms with no genuine ability to test the product out on the open road in real world situation.
When you go to a Bike shop I feel like they're a little annoyed if you want to borrow a demo bike for a real test. Many times ,what they call a test is little more than a ride around the block or the parking lot. And that's testing 1 bike. Let alone several models. They act like they're doing you a favor and don't seem to understand why their sales pitch isn't enough to convince you. And if you challenge them with info you've gotten from forums like this they look a you ,best case puzzled, worst case as a nuisance or pretentious snob... And if it turns out you don't buy what you tested because it wasn't what you wanted. You are burned.The ebike market is booming and they're very busy,they have job do to which I understand but it is frustrating for someone who wants to understand not believe....
When I bought the Qwic I thought I had the relevant info ( I was wrong) which seemed to be far more than what the very nice and helpful sales guy knew. They were the only store in Brussels to carry these bikes and were more than happy to sell an expensive bike to someone who seemed convinced.
I am certain no has ever argued with them the necessity of 48v VS 36v or controller amperage. No one forced me to buy and order this model. If you look at brochures from Trek, Specialized, Giant,Cube, Kalkhoff, Riese & Mueller you'll see that they all have vague language and marketing bullsh...t that protects them from:
"I WANT TO SPEAK TO THE MANAGER"- "REFUND KARENS. So I guess I have to take responsibility for my ignorance and do my homework better next time. Yes they're vague on purpose but I don't think there's anything I can do about it. Many people on this very forum have had issues with their expensive Stromer bikes.
Very few have had full refunds because Stromer failed to mention in their marketing that the bikes are very complex and sometimes subject to expensive breakdowns .
After spending hours reading threads debating the merits of this or that tech in this forum, I can safely say that you guys go waaaaayyyy deeper and granular than 99,9% of people riding any kind of ebike . When I tell my friends and colleagues that my bike isn't fast enough they think i am crazy!
There are a couple of really interesting forums in german , dutch or swiss german that I don't understand so I have to resort to pestering my american, swiss, polish friends on this site to get answers
Thank you all very much for reading!
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