The 'repair' could have been done by a 10 year old with a Dremel and some Araldite. All bearing housings (including those that were undamaged) were milled out manually and badly. They had the bike for many weeks and took it off the stand and rested it on the floor, causing loads of small scratches to the bottom of the frame. When they undid bolts to remove the rear triangle, they cracked paint off the frame, They failed to prebuild the bike properly (missing screws). They hid their damage. They have refused to put things right. I am currently taking them to court. Here are some photos of the repaired bike:
Damage done by e-bikeshop.co.uk when they removed the engine to get access to wiring to remove the rear triangle. This was initially hidden beneath grease.
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This is the bearing that originally actually came loose in the frame making the bike unusable. This is the repaired bike!!!
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This photo says it all:
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Notice that in their inept attempt to mill out the carbon fibre, they manage to do loads of additional damage to the frame and the paintwork. When they did the work they clearly used a rough workshop bench, as there are loads of scratches and chips.
When this was rejected as unacceptable, e-bikeshop.co.uk's attitude is that the bike is functional and so what am I complaining about.
The Haibike warranty promises 5 years warranty for the frame. This issue is undoubtedly covered by that warranty. It promises to replace damaged parts with new ones. This attempt at a fix clearly falls well short of this. Unfortunately the damage is now to every element of the frame. A replacement bike or a full refund would be an appropriate solution.
I have had legal advice, and have no doubt that e-bikeshop.co.uk will lose this case. They may be more reasonable in future as a result. Obviously, I would never buy from them again, their attitude has been appalling.
I will publish much more in future including all the tactics they used to try to avoid doing the right thing, what spurious and incorrect legal arguments they used etc, and of course what happens with the case. This might help if others ever find themselves in a similar position.
If anyone has a bike with the same colour scheme, it might help me if you could take some matching photos of undamaged bearings so that I can create more photos like the one above. Please get in touch if you can help, and I will send you photos that I would like to get 'before' shots to help the court see the extent of the damage done. Thanks.
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