Onewheel Repair Shops are Becoming a Thing

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If you find yourself with a malfunctioning Onewheel that’s out of warranty, you have several repair options:

  1. DIY Repair: For the hands-on enthusiast, you can attempt to diagnose and fix the Onewheel yourself by following guides and tutorials, often available on YouTube.
  2. Future Motion Repair: You can send your Onewheel to Future Motion for professional diagnosis and repair, but this may be expensive, especially considering shipping costs if you’re far from their Santa Cruz location.
  3. Local Onewheel Group: In some local Onewheel groups, you might find individuals willing to help with repairs. However, this option depends on your location and networking capabilities.
  4. Local Onewheel Repair Shop: Some local repair shops specialize in fixing Onewheels. These local shops offer advantages such as cost-effectiveness, convenience, and support for the local community.

One recommended repair shop is the Onewheel Mob Shop in Denver, affiliated with the Stoke Life Service network. Choosing a local repair shop for out-of-warranty Onewheel repairs can be more cost-effective and contributes to the local community.

Stoke Life Service is not certified by Onewheel/Future Motion but aims to reduce the number of boards sent back to the manufacturer due to third-party or after-market product-related issues. Repair costs may vary depending on the service location.

By selecting a local repair option, you can potentially save time and money on fixing your Onewheel and support local businesses.

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