Bargain!
Someone, somewhere will probably pay that for the old linkage as I think you need bits of it if you want the Cascade linkage.
I was fortunate enough that the shop I bought it from managed to sort out a new linkage under warranty.
But my point still remains...
And it's a point that's being missed here.
I'm not questioning whether the new style is better. A bike costing somewhere between £5-10k shouldn't have support withdrawn after 2 years. By making the original pieces obsolete, Orbea have effective made the bike unrepairable unless you pay out a substantial amount of money for something that not everyone wants or needs. If it was a 10 year old bike, fine. You can still buy a '22 model brand new yet, you can't buy parts for it any more.
It's poor and it's a concerning attitude to have as a manufacturer to simply stop selling parts for relatively new bikes as and when they feel like it.
Like I said in my first post, in 2 years/5 years will I be able to buy a new battery for my bike? Who knows. Apparently Orbea might just decide one day not to manufacture any more and then I'll have a big ugly paperweight that can't be fixed. Ebikes are expensive and for what they cost, they should work for a lot longer that 2 years.
I'm not always an advocate of rules and standards but I think there should be rules in place to prevent this type of thing from happening. If you're manufacturing and selling ebikes, you should have to provide support for a reasonable amount of time.
The OP was regarding concern over future availability of parts. The fact that they made the linkage obsolete is evidence that this concern is valid.
If Orbea had done a recall on the original linkage and offered a redesigned version free of charge then I'd be less worried. They didn't do that and although some, including me were fortunate e ough to have it replaced under warranty, this isn't always the case. I think anyone who's spent ~£7k on a bike has every right to be miffed at the prospect of having to fork out £350 on parts they don't want simply to keep using the bike.