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I just spotted this for £650. It looks pretty good. 9 levels of assist is a bit unusual. The side-on photo seems to show a large LCD , but it's not clear. The rest of the bike looks pretty standard, so easy to sort out if something goes wrong. I think it'll give the Halfords Crossfire E a run for its money, especially as it uses a standard pedal sensor rather than the crossfire's special one, which may not be so robust. I'd upgrade the brakes to hydraulic for about £50, which makes it £400 cheaper. Also, it only weighs 19kg. Sports HQ participate in the cashback schemes like Quidco. They also offer 5% reward points and occasionally do flash sales, so you should be able to get it at something under £600, which makes it an absolute bargain like the original Cyclamatic.
http://www.thesportshq.com/cyclamatic-cx3-pro-power-plus-alloy-frame-ebike.aspx
http://www.thesportshq.com/cyclamatic-cx3-pro-power-plus-alloy-frame-ebike.aspx