Taylor57
Well-Known Member
I called around to a local mobile bike repair and a bricks and mortar bike repair shop here in Palm Springs. What I found out from both is interesting. Both are hesitant bordering on refusing to work on Ebikes. The reason:
" You worked on my ebike to fix X, and now Y does not work". I wonder if it is the ebike shop screwing up or the customer being unrealistic? It sounds like more a function of the bike shops not being very well versed in Ebikes and not having the expertise to fix our electric beasts. I'm wondering how good they are at fixing their own brands they sell like Trek, Specialized etc. I'm an insurance agent, but if I was 20 years younger I would be an Ebike tech!
I guess my Ebike shop will continue to be a Youtube video!
" You worked on my ebike to fix X, and now Y does not work". I wonder if it is the ebike shop screwing up or the customer being unrealistic? It sounds like more a function of the bike shops not being very well versed in Ebikes and not having the expertise to fix our electric beasts. I'm wondering how good they are at fixing their own brands they sell like Trek, Specialized etc. I'm an insurance agent, but if I was 20 years younger I would be an Ebike tech!
I guess my Ebike shop will continue to be a Youtube video!