BigNerd
Well-Known Member
I've used several different repair/maintenance options since I got my ebike.
I've done 2 mobile repair services, 2 different shops and just recently used REI (who I highly recommend for the cheapest prices and they don't care if you didn't buy your bike/ebike from them).
Back during the height of Covid, most local shops were weeks out for appointments and would take days to finish so that's why used mobile services (and sometimes they were hard to make appointments with). I like the mobile services because they come to you... and depending on the service, can be more reasonable than a repair shop. Most of the chain/brand stores will only repair their brands and usually won't repair/tune-up ebikes they don't carry. Even some independent shops won't work on eBikes.
As far as I know REI doesn't care. And they don't change their rate if it's an ebike or not. 2 other shops I called for a rear flat tube replacement upcharged because of the "extra work" to remove the wheel with the rear hub motor... but REI just told me it might take a little more time. And they only charge me $10 labor (free if you're a member). Everywhere else was $35 to $50... even my mobile guy.
Anyways... I know many of you wrench it yourself but I don't have the time for that... and if you're like me... where do you go?
Edit: Typos.
I've done 2 mobile repair services, 2 different shops and just recently used REI (who I highly recommend for the cheapest prices and they don't care if you didn't buy your bike/ebike from them).
Back during the height of Covid, most local shops were weeks out for appointments and would take days to finish so that's why used mobile services (and sometimes they were hard to make appointments with). I like the mobile services because they come to you... and depending on the service, can be more reasonable than a repair shop. Most of the chain/brand stores will only repair their brands and usually won't repair/tune-up ebikes they don't carry. Even some independent shops won't work on eBikes.
As far as I know REI doesn't care. And they don't change their rate if it's an ebike or not. 2 other shops I called for a rear flat tube replacement upcharged because of the "extra work" to remove the wheel with the rear hub motor... but REI just told me it might take a little more time. And they only charge me $10 labor (free if you're a member). Everywhere else was $35 to $50... even my mobile guy.
Anyways... I know many of you wrench it yourself but I don't have the time for that... and if you're like me... where do you go?
Edit: Typos.
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