| It’s a pity that the leading eBike brands like Van Moof and Cowboy are not available in Australia. I believe part of the reason for the delay & resulting country exclusivity is due to needing a repair presence to support the bikes. Speaking to an independent senior bike repairer, they told me that they’re unlikely to fix eBikes as they can be more complicated & once they touch a bike to repair the onus is on them to bring it to restore to a repaired state (ie if you pay for a repair and it’s not repaired then the fault will lay with them until corrected). So unlike traditional bikes that largely are free & operate mechanically similarly, you’re more likely going to see a more electronic car-style repair model (eg where only Tesla are repairing Tesla cars) and a push to consolidation where the 3rd party bike manufacturers or parts (eg Bafang motors or no-name) will lose out to those who have a physical store & large network (Trek, Giant, etc). I’d love someone’s opinion on this to validate or challenge the thinking here — as for now, it seems I’ll wait forever and never to get a Van Moof or Cowboy & importing seems a dead end since it wouldn’t be repairable by any local repairer. |
When my Van Moof broke, I had to ship it to Amsterdam for repairs, it took three weeks. My friends with Cowboys generally get faster service because they have the Tesla model of sending a repair person out to you. Other friends with bikes that have generic Bosch and Shimano parts seem to fare better, they can walk into your average bike shop and they're able to take care of it.
I got into Boosted Board electric skateboards early on, and if their story is anything to go by, these more lifestyle oriented brands tend to not fare so well once the market matures and you're better off with your Bafang/Bosch bike, instead of an expensive brick.