George S.
Well-Known Member
I was looking at the parts Eric sells, at Luna Cycle. He has tried to sell parts into the Sondors market. I was surprised to find this:
http://lunacycle.com/sondors-upgrades/sondors-replacment-fat-bike-hub-motor/
Thing is, you don't deal with the spokes. You replace the motor inside the case. And a new motor is now $150. I'm going on the assumption most people could do this, on their own. If the Sondors battery goes bad, I assume there is no service. But a new battery is under $400, for a much higher capacity battery.
I more or less know how to replace the gears on my Mac motor. With my ebike, I have a motor, controller, and a battery. I like the idea of a spare motor, and a spare controller. I actually have a spare throttle lying around, now. I have two 'spare' batteries.
Everything else on my bike is something six shops could fix, the six shops within about a one hour drive that just sell bikes.
People said "Oh, you don't get a warranty when you build a kit, or buy a Sondors off a CF". Well, it cuts both ways. I'd rather have parts or fast ship parts, that are easy to install. If ebikes are cheap enough, I can have a spare.
http://lunacycle.com/sondors-upgrades/sondors-replacment-fat-bike-hub-motor/
Thing is, you don't deal with the spokes. You replace the motor inside the case. And a new motor is now $150. I'm going on the assumption most people could do this, on their own. If the Sondors battery goes bad, I assume there is no service. But a new battery is under $400, for a much higher capacity battery.
I more or less know how to replace the gears on my Mac motor. With my ebike, I have a motor, controller, and a battery. I like the idea of a spare motor, and a spare controller. I actually have a spare throttle lying around, now. I have two 'spare' batteries.
Everything else on my bike is something six shops could fix, the six shops within about a one hour drive that just sell bikes.
People said "Oh, you don't get a warranty when you build a kit, or buy a Sondors off a CF". Well, it cuts both ways. I'd rather have parts or fast ship parts, that are easy to install. If ebikes are cheap enough, I can have a spare.