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hanspeter 01-11-22 07:18 AM

Accell Group
 
Hi everyone! I am thinking of buying a new bike from one of the brands of Accell Group. Still not sure if ebike or not but has anyone any experience with the company? Quality, customer service..... - or would you choose another brand over one of the brands of Accell Group?

Thank you in advance for your help!

Iride01 01-11-22 08:44 AM

I'd base my decision on the specific brand and bike I wanted to purchase more so than the company that owns the individual brands.

livedarklions 01-11-22 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by hanspeter (Post 22369436)
Hi everyone! I am thinking of buying a new bike from one of the brands of Accell Group. Still not sure if ebike or not but has anyone any experience with the company? Quality, customer service..... - or would you choose another brand over one of the brands of Accell Group?

Thank you in advance for your help!


Accell has been buying and selling brands so much that I can't keep track of what they do or don't own at this point, and I don't think anything they do in the US is under their own name. Might make more sense to specify which Accell brands you're thinking of buying because I think we might not know what it is you have in mind.

mstateglfr 01-11-22 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by hanspeter (Post 22369436)
Hi everyone! I am thinking of buying a new bike from one of the brands of Accell Group. Still not sure if ebike or not but has anyone any experience with the company? Quality, customer service..... - or would you choose another brand over one of the brands of Accell Group?

Thank you in advance for your help!

I cant imagine ever picking a bike or even bike brand based on what brans a holdings company happens to own at any given moment.
I would put more emphasis on what style of bike I want at the price range I can pay for, that is in stock in my size. If Pon Holdings has a brand that meets my needs, I will go that route because again, I couldnt care less what holdings company owns the brand that happens to sell a bike I want in the size and price I need.

subgrade 01-11-22 11:46 AM

It basically comes down to dealerships, warranty and customer service in your area more than anything else. These days there is very little difference between brand bikes at the same price point. Apart from available colors it's just slightly different frame shapes and geometry, and even those differences are mostly minuscule. And no matter what the decal is on the frame, it's more than likely produced in one of the handful big factories in Taiwan that make frames for everyone (or China for the more budget end). Parts like drivetrain, brakes, suspension etc. are provided by 2-3 big companies and tend to be the same on different brand bikes at the same price point, with a few exceptions, where some brands are sometimes able to offer slightly more value either by selling directly to customer (e.g. Canyon) or by economies of scale (e.g. Giant).

There are some nuances like proprietary design parts on some bikes, but that's the general picture.

livedarklions 01-11-22 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by mstateglfr (Post 22369779)
I cant imagine ever picking a bike or even bike brand based on what brans a holdings company happens to own at any given moment.

OTOH, if I'm buying a new bike and someone tells me they bought the same type of a bike from a brand and the QC was crap and they got stuck with a POS as a result because the brand/dealer didn't make it good, I'd definitely take that into consideration..

veganbikes 01-11-22 01:51 PM

If you are looking at an e-bike look for something with Bosch (Performance line ideally) and you will be happy. Bosch has great support for their products in a lot of different countries and I am assuming you are possibly not in the U.S.

Brose/Specialized and Shimano are also good motor brands with good support but Bosch is probably the easiest to get support for in more places. We did business with some Accell brands in the past which are now owned elsewhere and early on support was great and then it trickled away and then those brands got bought out and nothing improved. However so long as the e-bike part of the bike is a good brand that is separate you are in fine shape.

Make sure you are getting a quality bike from a local shop that way you have support behind you and a chance to actually try out the bike or try out something similar at least. You save nothing trying to save money buying online because in the end you lose out on the support from the shop and sometimes from the company you bought from. With an E-bike that support is really handy. Working at a shop that deals heavily in e-bikes I can see the difference and you are much better off with good support.

chaadster 01-12-22 02:37 AM

I’d like a Haibike just because they sponsor Sam Pilgrim!

PeteHski 01-12-22 05:57 AM

Choosing a holding company when buying a bike is a new one for me! LOL

Sy Reene 01-12-22 08:31 AM

Though in theory, if it's the case (don't know), does the holding company dictate the warranty coverage and service, or does the brand? IOW if warranty coverage is important to you, can it make sense to relegate your looking for a bike amongst brands that are owned by one holding company vs. another?

livedarklions 01-12-22 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by PeteHski (Post 22370781)
Choosing a holding company when buying a bike is a new one for me! LOL


But inevitable when buying a pannier or a basket. Rim shot.

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