I live in the PNW/Washington and lead lots of road rides. Another rider and I have identical Trek Domane + LT with the Fazua system. We continue to have electrical problems, mostly associated with the remote turning on/off or changing power levels all on its own. My dealer is working with me to try and resolve the issue and understands that if we can't resolve things, he will talk to Trek about me getting some kind of satisfaction.
My friend had a totally opposite reaction from his Trek dealer. He was told that he could not return the bike and that his only recourse was to sell it on some used equipment forum.
We are both very unhappy with this product and urge anyone considering it to be very careful. It is our impression that Fazua may not have used the care to work out all of the bugs before bringing this product to market.
We are both reasonably able-bodied riders, just looking to "cheat" on e.g. hills once in a while and we could ride regular bikes. If a truly disabled rider who has trouble peddling had one of these bikes, and it broke down out in the middle of nowhere, it could be potentially a life-threatening experience.
PLEASE NOTE: this bike also comes with a Bosch motor. We know nothing about the quality of that system other than Bosch is definitely an old-line, reputable German company. But, like all else, do your due diligence before shelling out 5-6000$ for a Trek e-bike.
I bought a $1000 Hurley rear-hub motor bike as a backup and for 1/6th the price of the Trek, it performs just as well.
Signed
A very unhappy customer
My friend had a totally opposite reaction from his Trek dealer. He was told that he could not return the bike and that his only recourse was to sell it on some used equipment forum.
We are both very unhappy with this product and urge anyone considering it to be very careful. It is our impression that Fazua may not have used the care to work out all of the bugs before bringing this product to market.
We are both reasonably able-bodied riders, just looking to "cheat" on e.g. hills once in a while and we could ride regular bikes. If a truly disabled rider who has trouble peddling had one of these bikes, and it broke down out in the middle of nowhere, it could be potentially a life-threatening experience.
PLEASE NOTE: this bike also comes with a Bosch motor. We know nothing about the quality of that system other than Bosch is definitely an old-line, reputable German company. But, like all else, do your due diligence before shelling out 5-6000$ for a Trek e-bike.
I bought a $1000 Hurley rear-hub motor bike as a backup and for 1/6th the price of the Trek, it performs just as well.
Signed
A very unhappy customer