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[ST3 Pro] Rear Suspension Elastomer not Available / User Serviceable?
I'm in the U.S. and ordered an ST3 Pro. It hasn't even arrived yet and I'm feeling like I made a rookie mistake choosing this scooter.
The rear elastomer suspension piece (damping arm) doesn't appear to be available on the parts page. Here's the page I'm referring to:
https://naveetech.us/products/navee-st3-pro-1?variant=42628318691441
The front is available - front fork, $70 - but I don't see anything that could be the rear. It's probably pressed into the back of the deck.
Every other part or piece of this scooter that can wear out and many that can't, is both available here in the catalog, AND is a commodity that in theory can be bought elsewhere. But the elastomer bushings are the one proprietary part other than the deck and steering column that is specific to this model, and no one sells this part as of today.
According to Apollo and Dualtron (and to owners of their products) these suspension parts are consumables. Obviously they're wear items. Apollo recommends 3000 km replacement as general guidance. Navee claims 200,000 cycles (plus). Which isn't bad for my use but if I should ever try to resell the scooter no one's going to want it. It's going to appear disposable.
Why would someone want to own an ST3 if the rear damping arm isn't serviceable? Maybe it's serviceable by authorized shops?