The Woosh Electric Bike Warranty
All Woosh electric bikes come with a standard one year
warranty.
Details of this are fully covered in our separate Terms and
Conditions leaflet. If you have not received this, please call
us.
Second hand buyers:
Please note that if you sell your bike second hand, the
balance of the warranty is transferable, but all aspects of our
sales conditions (such as weight and height restrictions) and
all warranty terms will apply to your new purchaser.
If you have purchased your bike second hand from one of
our customers, please note that we cannot accept
responsibility for the condition of the bike when it is sold to
you. and no refund can be offered to you under any
circumstances. We will do our best to support you as a
second hand purchaser but this may be limited at our
discretion.
Insurance and break down cover:
Whether from us or any other supplier, electric bikes get
stolen and break down. If you are going to be very highly
dependant upon your bike because you are a commuter or
have a health problem which would prevent you from riding
the bike without power, we warmly recommend you take
out roadside rescue. This is available from Cycleguard from
£18 per year, and they also offer insurance.
Visit their website: www.cycleguard.co.uk
or call them on 0844 826 2297
Cut the cable ties and detach the wheel, pedals and handle-
bars from the bike. Immediately slide the handlebars into the
frame to avoid the frame getting scratched while the rest of
the bike is assembled. You can adjust the handlebars prop-
erly later, but for now, you just need them secured out of the
way. It may be necessary to tighten the three bolts shown
below to stop the handlebars moving around.
Front Wheel:
Before fitting the front wheel, it is necessary to remove the
light, which has been fitted the wrong way around for trans-
portation purposes. Remove the light and put it to one side
along with the nut/bolt. Now locate the skewer which is at-
tached to the wheel. The skewer is shown in the second of
the two pictures below. In some cases, this may already be
fitted to the wheel, in which case you can ignore the next
section which explains how to fit the skewer and proceed
directly to fitting the wheel to the bike.