APailthorp
10 mW
- Joined
- May 25, 2009
- Messages
- 31
I bought an eZee Forza just a few weeks back, so I have to wonder about this:
I've been very happy with my bicycle, and with my dealings with Electric Bikes Northwest in all respects. I like my Forza quite a lot, and won't mind doing Frankenstein work on it myself should that be necessary, but I am curious about the back story...
What's up with that?After Three years on the U.S. Market
In 2006 we began (together with NYCeWheels) to import eZee electric bikes, which have since been sold and serviced in just a few cooperating electric bike stores in Seattle, NYC, Southern California and Oregon.
As eZee Kinetics Technology Co., Ltd (see: ezeebike.com) has wanted a national importer-distributor to increase the brand's presence and sales in the U.S. they have now appointed eZeeBike USA Inc. to take on this challenge.
While owner satisfaction with the eZee bikes we have sold remains high, and its race winning performance much enjoyed, we at Electric Bikes Northwest in Seattle have been planning for some time to refocus on other brands offering bikes of different design, technology and support setups.
After our current eZee inventory is sold out we shall thus no longer be an eZee dealer. We shall of course do our best to support the bikes we have sold. Warranty support and spare parts shall be handled by eZeeBike USA and its hopefully rapidly expanding dealer network.
I've been very happy with my bicycle, and with my dealings with Electric Bikes Northwest in all respects. I like my Forza quite a lot, and won't mind doing Frankenstein work on it myself should that be necessary, but I am curious about the back story...