I think your odds are high to have a long-lasting ownership with very little cost for upkeep and maintenance. When things do go wrong, there are very mixed reports of support. Some people have reported "above and beyond" type service - overnight delivery of parts, free upgrades, out-of-warranty repairs, etc. Other people have had truly horrendous experiences - months at the dealer with no action, denial that anything is wrong with the bike, failure after the warranty expires that is a repeat from an in-warranty issue, being forced to legal action or in some cases, just giving up.
The majority of people, including me, are very happy with their bikes. My 2016 FXS had problems that nobody could figure out. Eventually I got a "free" upgrade from Zero to a 2018. I ride every day and love it. Although a few people have reported battery issues, it has a 5 year warranty. If anything worries me, it's that the electronics are not something that just anyone can work on since it's all proprietary. If some problem arises, the approach that I've read involves swapping out expensive parts that may or may not fix the problem. That's OK when the bike is in warranty, but gets expensive when you are footing the bill. Again, it seems these things are rare occurrences, but possible.
Hello,
Great to see such a passionate community here about ebikes. I'm trying to convince myself to shell out the $$ to join the ranks of owners but I have some questions about the long term of a bike, particularly the ZERO FXS7.2
The only way I can really justify spending 10k on a bike is if I can truly go 5+ years without further costs associated. I wouldnt have to pay for charge at work or home, so that's a plus. What are peoples experience with things breaking down outside of warranty or after a slide/crash? And some of the costs associated? How is ZEROs customer service on and off warranty? Will the 2019 battery be obsolete in 5-10 years and will it be possible to replace on the existing bike?
I just want to know if this bike is going to be like a cell phone, where the tech is shiny and new, but really only built to last a couple years. Thanks for your help!