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I've recently purchased a Gazelle Ultimate T10 and would like to offer some comments. First, I want to say that this bike is without a doubt the best bike (electric or manual) I've ever owned. The quality of the build is exceptional and the design and balance are superb. I test rode two Treks and a Giant prior to the Gazelle and none of them matched Gazelle's feel and quality. After riding approximately 500 miles, I have two comments I'd like to make for your consideration in later builds. They are: A redesign of both the rubber charging cover and the chain guard. I would suggest making the charging cover out of a hard plastic with a spring closing hinge and soft rubber seal. The current flexible, soft rubber cover does not provide adequate protection from moisture and the small rubber post insert design to keep it closed is fussy and hard to secure. Regarding the chain guard, I’ve removed it several times to service the chain and it's apparent that the plastic retention clips are insufficient and will not stand up to repeated removal and replacement. Additionally, the chain guard itself would be of better quality if it were made of the same material as the fenders. Thanks for listening.
I've recently purchased a Gazelle Ultimate T10 and would like to offer some comments. First, I want to say that this bike is without a doubt the best bike (electric or manual) I've ever owned. The quality of the build is exceptional and the design and balance are superb. I test rode two Treks and a Giant prior to the Gazelle and none of them matched Gazelle's feel and quality. After riding approximately 500 miles, I have two comments I'd like to make for your consideration in later builds. They are: A redesign of both the rubber charging cover and the chain guard. I would suggest making the charging cover out of a hard plastic with a spring closing hinge and soft rubber seal. The current flexible, soft rubber cover does not provide adequate protection from moisture and the small rubber post insert design to keep it closed is fussy and hard to secure. Regarding the chain guard, I’ve removed it several times to service the chain and it's apparent that the plastic retention clips are insufficient and will not stand up to repeated removal and replacement. Additionally, the chain guard itself would be of better quality if it were made of the same material as the fenders. Thanks for listening.
My ResMed Airsense 10 has failed while under warranty. Unfortunately the dealer told me that there are no repair centers in Italy and the device should be sent to Germany for repair. Once repaired it will have to be sent back to Italy. I was told that I must expect 2 to 3 months to get the device working again. In addition, there is no provision for a temporary replacement device except for rental with costs of 150 euros. It seems to me that ResMed does not care about the fragility of patients with respiratory diseases; it is a pity because the device is useful (when it works).
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