Well recently i purchased a Blue Avenue Dragoon on kijiji and went to blue avenue for some help getting it going and to purchase a couple body parts for it.
The young guy at the islington street store was very helpful and instructed me in a lot of things i wanted to know. So i bought all new batteries from him for my dragoon.
I left a message for the owner, Vince? , about getting some parts for replacement, he never bothered getting back to me, even after 2 more calls and messages.
Later, i needed to get a new controller, I went to the danforth street store for it, the owner was gone again, this time the guy running the shop didn't know a thing about the bikes, had no answers to questions about making a purchase for a new bison and the didnt know a thing about replacement parts for my dragoon.
He called the owner , who really didnt seem all that interested in after sales purchases at all. Told me to leave a message and write down what i wanted again. He would call me back and give me a quote on parts and shipping to me .
Once again, I'm still waiting for a call, 2 weeks later now ... nothing .
All i wanted was to get the bike back into running shape, sell it and get a bigger one now that I was hooked on electric scooters.
OK, so here it is .. They may be great when you purchase a bike, after that your pissiing up a rope. I was all set to purchase a new bison , because the Dragoon, while a great bike, isn't enough power for me.
After all this running around and no answers, I'm thinking now about a giobike from BC, (Mr. Scooterboot) Those guys called me right back when i asked them online about my bike and actually tried to help me out , even thought they didn't have a thing to do with my bike or know exactly what my problem was.
Personally, I think I'd avoid Blue Avenue unless your local to them ... They're after market sales are for shit i think and they really don't seem to give a crap if your not a direct customer. Although i would have been if i could have gotten any kind of answers from the owner.