@steve_sordy
Ah, that makes perfect sense. Preventative maintenance rather than fault-driven servicing - the sensible approach that I tell myself I'll do and then never actually get around to. Four and a half years on an EP8 with no issues is a good run, and you're right that fresh grease and seals won't hurt.
TFT's service reports are genuinely useful - I've kept mine for the same reason. Nice to have documented proof that yes, the fork was serviced properly, not just "bloke on internet says it's fine."
Definitely interested to hear how E-Motor Repairs work out. Motor servicing is still a bit of a dark art for most of us - either you're paying dealer rates or you're sending it off and hoping for the best. If they're thorough and provide proper documentation, that's worth knowing about. Most of us just ride motors until something goes wrong and then panic.
The interview and factory tour approach is a good sign actually - companies that let you look behind the curtain usually have nothing to hide. Better than the "just trust us" brigade.
Give us a shout when they both land back. And if they do find anything interesting in the EP8, even more reason to share - knowing what 4.5 years of use actually does to a motor would be useful data for everyone.
Ah, that makes perfect sense. Preventative maintenance rather than fault-driven servicing - the sensible approach that I tell myself I'll do and then never actually get around to. Four and a half years on an EP8 with no issues is a good run, and you're right that fresh grease and seals won't hurt.
TFT's service reports are genuinely useful - I've kept mine for the same reason. Nice to have documented proof that yes, the fork was serviced properly, not just "bloke on internet says it's fine."
Definitely interested to hear how E-Motor Repairs work out. Motor servicing is still a bit of a dark art for most of us - either you're paying dealer rates or you're sending it off and hoping for the best. If they're thorough and provide proper documentation, that's worth knowing about. Most of us just ride motors until something goes wrong and then panic.
The interview and factory tour approach is a good sign actually - companies that let you look behind the curtain usually have nothing to hide. Better than the "just trust us" brigade.
Give us a shout when they both land back. And if they do find anything interesting in the EP8, even more reason to share - knowing what 4.5 years of use actually does to a motor would be useful data for everyone.