June 18, 20205 yr Hey good people. What's the deal with buying spare batteries for your bikes with Halfords? I contacted them today regarding buying a spare, they refused to give me a price and repeatedly asked what was wrong with the battery I had?! I explained nothing was wrong, but with long journeys, I would like to have a spare on me in case I needed it. I was told they couldn't help me, had no information. This seems like utter insanity?! Do i need to prove I have a faulty battery before getting a new one? What's the big deal with having two batteries? Had a wee look on Amazon, couldn't see anything there either.It's a bit frustrating.
June 18, 20205 yr Hey good people. What's the deal with buying spare batteries for your bikes with Halfords? I contacted them today regarding buying a spare, they refused to give me a price and repeatedly asked what was wrong with the battery I had?! I explained nothing was wrong, but with long journeys, I would like to have a spare on me in case I needed it. I was told they couldn't help me, had no information. This seems like utter insanity?! Do i need to prove I have a faulty battery before getting a new one? What's the big deal with having two batteries? Had a wee look on Amazon, couldn't see anything there either.It's a bit frustrating. OMG!!! I have started to understand better the Halford's problems..... Unbelievable. Andy
June 18, 20205 yr Author OMG!!! I have started to understand better the Halford's problems..... Unbelievable. Andy Sorry, I didn't catch what you meant?
June 18, 20205 yr Sorry, I didn't catch what you meant? I live abroad, I do not shop at Halfords very often, and many here on this Forum, say they give poor service. It appears to be true! Is that clear enough for you? Andy
June 18, 20205 yr Author I live abroad, I do not shop at Halfords very often, and many here on this Forum, say they give poor service. It appears to be true! Is that clear enough for you? Andy I don't know you, I couldn't have known any of that before hand, that's why I asked. If anyone has any helpful info about where I could buy a battery for a Carrera Crossfire, I'd be very grateful, thanks.
June 18, 20205 yr I don't know you, I couldn't have known any of that before hand, that's why I asked. If anyone has any helpful info about where I could buy a battery for a Carrera Crossfire, I'd be very grateful, thanks. Thats why you got an honest answer back from me! I expect the bikes are also available here, but I myself have never "noticed" any e-bikes from them, so unable to help. Andy
June 18, 20205 yr Author Thats why you got an honest answer back from me! I expect the bikes are also available here, but I myself have never "noticed" any e-bikes from them, so unable to help. Andy Good Man. If anyone else on the forum knows where I could get a Battery for a Carrera Crossfire, let me know. Thanks.
June 18, 20205 yr Halfords are box shifters with partly trained monkeys holding spanners. Asking for anything unusual is never going to have a successful outcome.
June 18, 20205 yr Author Halfords are box shifters with partly trained monkeys holding spanners. Asking for anything unusual is never going to have a successful outcome. It's very frustrating , as it basically leaves me with zero options.
June 18, 20205 yr What's the deal with buying spare batteries for your bikes with Halfords? I contacted them today regarding buying a spare, they refused to give me a price and repeatedly asked what was wrong with the battery I had?! I explained nothing was wrong, but with long journeys, I would like to have a spare on me in case I needed it. I was told they couldn't help me, had no information. This seems like utter insanity?! Do i need to prove I have a faulty battery before getting a new one? A few possible reasons cross my mind. My guesses would be: 1) You may have a stolen bike. There's been a huge increase in bikes being stolen, and most e-bikes are stored/locked without their battery when stolen. There's even been a few postings on this forum from people asking where to buy replacement batteries, chargers, and keys/locks - all those things likely to be missing from a stolen e-bike. Obviously, people are suspicious when anyone is trying to source just those items. 2) It depends how old your Carrera Crossfire is and which battery you need. The pre-2019 version uses a Phylion battery with older UART comms that the maker has just recently discontinued from their catalogue. The newer Crossfire battery is physically different and AFAIK comes from a different supplier. 3) Any UK e-bike/battery pricing is likely to fluctuate considerably given the far-east makers price in US $ and the UK £ has weakened a lot recently given a) Brexit b) COVID19 c) high demand and lack of supply for anything bicycle. If items made in the far-east are out of stock and awaiting shipment/landing in this country, how can anyone price anything properly at the moment? Just my thoughts why any supplier may be a bit vague at the moment.
June 18, 20205 yr Author A few possible reasons cross my mind. My guesses would be: 1) You may have a stolen bike. There's been a huge increase in bikes being stolen, and most e-bikes are stored/locked without their battery when stolen. There's even been a few postings on this forum from people asking where to buy replacement batteries, chargers, and keys/locks - all those things likely to be missing from a stolen e-bike. Obviously, people are suspicious when anyone is trying to source just those items. 2) It depends how old your Carrera Crossfire is and which battery you need. The pre-2019 version uses a Phylion battery with older UART comms that the maker has just recently discontinued from their catalogue. The newer Crossfire battery is physically different and AFAIK comes from a different supplier. 3) Any UK e-bike/battery pricing is likely to fluctuate considerably given the far-east makers price in US $ and the UK £ has weakened a lot recently given a) Brexit b) COVID19 c) high demand and lack of supply for anything bicycle. If items made in the far-east are out of stock and awaiting shipment/landing in this country, how can anyone price anything properly at the moment? Just my thoughts why any supplier may be a bit vague at the moment. Actually, I think number two of your message is the most likely. I did not stipulate neither did they ask if my bike is the latest edition, which it is. My plan is to head along to my local Halfords tomorrow and find out directly. I have heard of people buying them, just surprised me that they aren't advertised. But a few of your reasons might be bang on the money. Thanks.
June 18, 20205 yr Actually, I think number two of your message is the most likely. I did not stipulate neither did they ask if my bike is the latest edition, which it is. My plan is to head along to my local Halfords tomorrow and find out directly. I have heard of people buying them, just surprised me that they aren't advertised. But a few of your reasons might be bang on the money. Thanks. There were a number of the older versions being sold cheaply on Yosepower recently - possibly stock being cleared. The newer battery version is - AFAIK - also used on some current Raleigh model e-bikes. If Halfords can't help, you might want to ask at any Raleigh e-bike dealer.
June 19, 20205 yr Actually, I think number two of your message is the most likely. I did not stipulate neither did they ask if my bike is the latest edition, which it is. My plan is to head along to my local Halfords tomorrow and find out directly. I have heard of people buying them, just surprised me that they aren't advertised. But a few of your reasons might be bang on the money. Thanks. Two of my local bike shops will not deal with you over certain parts for electric bikes unless you can verify your legal purchase. If someone takes a stolen bike in for something, they can also tell who originally purchased it and if it is on the stolen list. If this was the reason though in your case I would have expected them to ask you about purchase. Sorry this does not answer your question, just a bit of background.
June 19, 20205 yr https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/293612251927 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303600191583 Both of those are the older Phylion SF-06 batteries. You have to ask yourself why both those sellers would be selling them in "used" condition... perhaps because their own bikes were stolen? The OP is seeking the new version, which is different.
June 20, 20205 yr Halford (Halfrauds?) are well known to classic car owners. Opening hours are great but staff knowledge / attitude /CS is often terrible. Servicing my car, I took the "spin-on" oil filter to them and asked for a new one. They insisted I give them my registration number then refused to sell me what I needed - their computer said the car should have the older "cartridge" type and the one I had just taken off the car wouldn't fit! Have also seen photos of new cycles assembled, checked, and sold by them with the forks on backwards! Some of their shops have good staff, some don't. Be lucky! Edit : Maybe ask a different branch and hope the staff are more helpful? Afraid I've got no better suggestions Edited June 20, 20205 yr by Scorpio
June 20, 20205 yr Author Two of my local bike shops will not deal with you over certain parts for electric bikes unless you can verify your legal purchase. If someone takes a stolen bike in for something, they can also tell who originally purchased it and if it is on the stolen list. If this was the reason though in your case I would have expected them to ask you about purchase. Sorry this does not answer your question, just a bit of background. Makes sense though, I like that Bike shops are responsible.
June 20, 20205 yr Author There were a number of the older versions being sold cheaply on Yosepower recently - possibly stock being cleared. The newer battery version is - AFAIK - also used on some current Raleigh model e-bikes. If Halfords can't help, you might want to ask at any Raleigh e-bike dealer. It just blows my mind that it isn't as simple as turning up and buying one. They sell the CHARGERS for batteries, but not the batteries themselves. Madness.
June 20, 20205 yr Author Halford (Halfrauds?) are well known to classic car owners. Opening hours are great but staff knowledge / attitude /CS is often terrible. Servicing my car, I took the "spin-on" oil filter to them and asked for a new one. They insisted I give them my registration number then refused to sell me what I needed - their computer said the car should have the older "cartridge" type and the one I had just taken off the car wouldn't fit! Have also seen photos of new cycles assembled, checked, and sold by them with the forks on backwards! Some of their shops have good staff, some don't. Be lucky! That's quite depressing. I've definitely had a change of heart regarding halfords.
June 21, 20205 yr Maybe I'm just at odds with the majority here, or maybe I'm just lucky to have a good Halfords. The manager is probably underpaid, but he's certainly both enthusiastic and knowledgeable, will often spend time idly chatting about bikes/trends and what's going on/new products coming along. I like that (in normal times) I can just pop-along, and what I need is there on the shelves (check store availability and/or order stock in without obligation on-line before-hand), but that you can see and feel the product and get it NOW rather than wait for a delivery. There's face to face contact if there's a problem or you change your mind. And they'll price match/undercut/discount without argument until it hurts. It's a great store!
June 22, 20205 yr Halfords do sell batteries. The first time I ordered one I had to stand around for 25 minutes whilst 3 shop assistants pored over the ordering system and eventually found it. The second time around I phoned EBCO and got the part number for the battery first and then handed that to the assistant and it went through at the first attempt. Just persevere and you'll get there in the end. Darren
June 22, 20205 yr Hi, if the battery has a part number or similar on it, maybe share it here and somebody might be able to suggest where to get a replacement? Try a different Halfords branch? I was curious to know if the Halfords fork problems I'd seen photos of were unusual. Sadly they're not, for many other examples Google "halfords-and-the-reverse-fork.75769" Hope you find somewhere that can help.
June 22, 20205 yr I don't know you, I couldn't have known any of that before hand, that's why I asked. If anyone has any helpful info about where I could buy a battery for a Carrera Crossfire, I'd be very grateful, thanks. Hi Just to let you know we would be able to offer a recelling service should you need it for your existing battery. Appreciate that you're looking for a spare, but at least you know you have an option
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