I did a ton of research and decided to buy an Explore E+ 3. It was exactly what I needed, given my physical situation. I truly like this bike, but it has been no end of trouble and my LBS has been unable to resolve my problems. They have tried to contact Giant multiple times, but have had no success and they are growing frustrated .
I bought the bike in March of 2019. Within 120 miles, the motor began to fail. The local bike store replaced the motor under warranty, but it took over two weeks to get the parts and perform the labor. Within another 120 miles, I had the *exact* same problem--motor began to fail, replaced under warranty. Within another 60 miles. the motor again began to fail. This time, the motor and frame were replaced under warranty, but my local bike store wasn't compensated for their labor by Giant because it was outside of the six-month window. The replacement frame and motor have now again begun to fail, producing a very loud creaking noise whenever I put any torque on the cranks. It gets louder with the motor turned off. My LBS has learned this is a problem with the new motor--again.
I weigh 185 pounds, and I'm 56 years old. I ride mostly on Eco+ mode, on mostly flat terrain, and I do not stress the bike as I ride. There is absolutely no reason for this bike to have given me the immense amount of trouble it has given me.
I am very dissatisfied with the experience I have had with Giant; the entire bike should have been replaced under warranty after the second motor failure. I am at a loss as to why Giant will not stand behind their products, especially given that this particular model is well-reviewed and has no U.S. or international history of problems. Every brand has the occasional lemon; other brands make good on problems.
Any ideas of how to get Giant to respond?
I bought the bike in March of 2019. Within 120 miles, the motor began to fail. The local bike store replaced the motor under warranty, but it took over two weeks to get the parts and perform the labor. Within another 120 miles, I had the *exact* same problem--motor began to fail, replaced under warranty. Within another 60 miles. the motor again began to fail. This time, the motor and frame were replaced under warranty, but my local bike store wasn't compensated for their labor by Giant because it was outside of the six-month window. The replacement frame and motor have now again begun to fail, producing a very loud creaking noise whenever I put any torque on the cranks. It gets louder with the motor turned off. My LBS has learned this is a problem with the new motor--again.
I weigh 185 pounds, and I'm 56 years old. I ride mostly on Eco+ mode, on mostly flat terrain, and I do not stress the bike as I ride. There is absolutely no reason for this bike to have given me the immense amount of trouble it has given me.
I am very dissatisfied with the experience I have had with Giant; the entire bike should have been replaced under warranty after the second motor failure. I am at a loss as to why Giant will not stand behind their products, especially given that this particular model is well-reviewed and has no U.S. or international history of problems. Every brand has the occasional lemon; other brands make good on problems.
Any ideas of how to get Giant to respond?