Greentween
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I'm posting here on EBR because they made glowing review of of Yamaha ebikes on Youtube.
I'm presently in a dispute with Yamaha over my Civante frame. This post is to inform how Yamaha warranty affects the consumer. This frame issue has been issue since the bike came home with me.
Now consider where you bought the ebike from, because that will have a roll in how your warranty issue plays out. And with Yamaha this is definitely the case. I'm in Illinois and there is only one dealer they sell thru. This is dealer is a very small ebike only retailer with no full time mechanic. If you bought from a motorcycle dealer, just hope they know how to work on bicycles.
If you have major issue like with the frame, their solution is to replace the frame. So what happens is this little retailer is supposed to hand build the bike from the frame up.
Now if I damaged the frame somehow from use, I could see this being a solution. But actually as I tried to explain to customer relations, my issue has been from day one because the factory built the frame wrong. I was expecting they just replace the bike. After talking with customer relations I got the feeling as though they have NEVER just replaced a bike even one with a bad frame.
Since i thought I was buying a factory made bike by a big name brand and not one hand built buy unknown local mechanic, I asked Yamaha's customer relations to replace the bike. Their answer was it was up to the dealer to do that. Meaning this small retailer is supposed to swap out the bike without Yamaha support for a replacement. Since my dealer is a tiny retailer he cannot afford to just swap it out without Yamaha participating in the exchange. So this is the point of this post. If you have a major issue with your brand new Yamaha ebike, don't expect Yamaha to step up to the plate and be proud of their brand and back it up with great warranty. They are expecting the dealer you bought it from to have the courage and honesty to do that for them.
I'm presently in a dispute with Yamaha over my Civante frame. This post is to inform how Yamaha warranty affects the consumer. This frame issue has been issue since the bike came home with me.
Now consider where you bought the ebike from, because that will have a roll in how your warranty issue plays out. And with Yamaha this is definitely the case. I'm in Illinois and there is only one dealer they sell thru. This is dealer is a very small ebike only retailer with no full time mechanic. If you bought from a motorcycle dealer, just hope they know how to work on bicycles.
If you have major issue like with the frame, their solution is to replace the frame. So what happens is this little retailer is supposed to hand build the bike from the frame up.
Now if I damaged the frame somehow from use, I could see this being a solution. But actually as I tried to explain to customer relations, my issue has been from day one because the factory built the frame wrong. I was expecting they just replace the bike. After talking with customer relations I got the feeling as though they have NEVER just replaced a bike even one with a bad frame.
Since i thought I was buying a factory made bike by a big name brand and not one hand built buy unknown local mechanic, I asked Yamaha's customer relations to replace the bike. Their answer was it was up to the dealer to do that. Meaning this small retailer is supposed to swap out the bike without Yamaha support for a replacement. Since my dealer is a tiny retailer he cannot afford to just swap it out without Yamaha participating in the exchange. So this is the point of this post. If you have a major issue with your brand new Yamaha ebike, don't expect Yamaha to step up to the plate and be proud of their brand and back it up with great warranty. They are expecting the dealer you bought it from to have the courage and honesty to do that for them.
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