Astrotraveler
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Hi, have just purchased my first ebike, an Aventon Aventure, and have joined to ask questions and share product and user (and if they should unfortunately arise) manufacturer support and services experiences.
I am assembling the bike now and it looks pretty good, though it's clear Aventon has substituted much cheaper no name parts (bearing nobody-ever-heard-of brands or Aventon's own brand - example: earlier reviews of this bike feature bikes with Shimano branded rapid fire shifter and Acera rear derailleur but the one I just unpacked has a much cheaper white box derailleur and shifter branded "Aventon A3").
The packing job was just "okay". The spacer for the front hydraulic brake pad assembly was floating loose in the box, the plastic spacer atop the head tube was shattered and a piece was jammed between the fork tube and the top spacer requiring me to tap that spacer down to install the stem.
These are my first disc brakes on any bike (my other bikes have cantilevers or U-brakes - yeah, dating myself). It looks like *possibly* the dislodged front pad spacer and and shattered head tube protector may have been due to a drop of the shipping box, repaired by someone with tape (the box is split on the bottom right and has been repaired), and possibly dislodged the interior front brake pad. If I was familiar with discs I would probably know for sure, but will see if I have rubbing in front once I get the pedals on and the rest of the assembly finished.
More to come in topic-specific threads.
I am assembling the bike now and it looks pretty good, though it's clear Aventon has substituted much cheaper no name parts (bearing nobody-ever-heard-of brands or Aventon's own brand - example: earlier reviews of this bike feature bikes with Shimano branded rapid fire shifter and Acera rear derailleur but the one I just unpacked has a much cheaper white box derailleur and shifter branded "Aventon A3").
The packing job was just "okay". The spacer for the front hydraulic brake pad assembly was floating loose in the box, the plastic spacer atop the head tube was shattered and a piece was jammed between the fork tube and the top spacer requiring me to tap that spacer down to install the stem.
These are my first disc brakes on any bike (my other bikes have cantilevers or U-brakes - yeah, dating myself). It looks like *possibly* the dislodged front pad spacer and and shattered head tube protector may have been due to a drop of the shipping box, repaired by someone with tape (the box is split on the bottom right and has been repaired), and possibly dislodged the interior front brake pad. If I was familiar with discs I would probably know for sure, but will see if I have rubbing in front once I get the pedals on and the rest of the assembly finished.
More to come in topic-specific threads.