VanMoof was as soon as thought of a serious participant within the electrical bicycle trade, and probably the most promising producers when it got here to energetic city mobility. Sadly, issues haven’t been going too easily for the Dutch firm, and it needed to resort to submitting for chapter and ceasing operations in its house nation of the Netherlands. We talked about this in additional element in a earlier article, and again then it already appeared fairly unhealthy.
A latest report from Electrek appears to counsel that issues have taken a flip for the more serious even nonetheless. VanMoof reportedly put up an indication on the door of its flagship retailer in Amsterdam studying “We’re Closed,” with tremendous print on the backside instructing prospects to select their bikes up between August 16 to 18, 2023. Which means of us who had beforehand left their bikes in for repairs and servicing would now have to select up their bikes – presumably in an unrepaired state – earlier than the August 18 deadline.
Electrek’s article doesn’t point out what is going to occur to unclaimed bikes after August 18, however it does point out that prospects have gotten increasingly disgruntled with the model, and understandably so. In reality, the report states that riders rushed to the VanMoof retailer to select up their bikes following the model’s chapter announcement, solely to be met with locked doorways. This led to riders reporting the corporate for bike theft, and Dutch police needed to problem a press release to ask riders to cease reporting thefts in opposition to the corporate.
We are able to assume that because the announcement of chapter, VanMoof has not repaired or serviced any of the bikes left with them, so prospects must discover their very own method to restore the bikes. Naturally, that is irritating and worrisome for VanMoof riders who depend on their bikes for his or her every day mobility. That being stated, all hope will not be misplaced, as different service and restore choices have lately sprung up. For instance, De Broers Fietesen in Amersfoort is a VanMoof-certified workshop – again when VanMoof was nonetheless working. Regardless of VanMoof’s closure, the workshop continues accepting restore and upkeep jobs for the e-bikes.
In an article by NL Occasions, De Broers Fietesen (translating to “The Bicycle Brothers” in English) proprietor Tamor Hartogs said, “We are able to certainly restore the bicycles with out being depending on VanMoof merchandise. So we don’t want them anymore.” Hartogs explains that his workshop not solely maintains and repairs bikes, however makes them extra sturdy and future-proof. “That sounds harsh, however it’s the reality. And I even dare say that the bicycles have change into much more future-proof this manner. They now last more,” he concluded.
On prime of this, Upway, a French firm specializing within the restore and refurbishing of e-bikes, lately introduced that it was opening its doorways to VanMoof prospects to assist restore and repair their bikes. In reality, an article by Bicycle Retailer highlights that Upway has introduced a restore program for VanMoof bikes in New York, with an preliminary 500 restore slots for $99 USD plus elements allotted. The price consists of transportation to Upway’s warehouse in Brooklyn, in addition to supply again to the proprietor inside a four-week timeframe.