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    A2B Metro

    Thanks, Flecc I see what you mean though, at least the trailers on the site are relatively light looking and practical. The trailers I remember seeing were in Australia so they may have been special orders form one of the motor bike companies. If I find anything I'll post it here for...
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    A2B Metro

    Hi Mark, Thank you. I was thinking more of something like those motor bike trailers one sees around occasionally - fully enclosed and lockable fibreglass (or whatever they're made out of) but ultralight - built specifically for bicycles. Has anyone ever seen anything around that fits...
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    A2B Metro

    Thank you Flecc. That is one load!!! I had no idea that an electric bike would pull all that. Ok, so I'll have to start to think about it seriously and check with Ultra Motor to see if it will affect my guarantee/warranty.
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    A2B Metro

    The trailer sounds like a good idea I have thought about it for the odd trip to the supermarket etc. But, do wonder what the effects would be on the motor and the batteries would it stress either of them over duly?
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    A2B Metro

    Have to agree I do think all of the good electric bikes are over priced particularly when options can add up to a couple of hundred pounds short of a thousand if like me you haven't own a bike for some time. The biggest option for me was the extra battery at ₤529 (thats what I call a little...
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    A2B Metro

    Hi, I own an A2B Metro and I'm 6'2" tall and the seat can be raised so I'm sure that any one who is 6'4" could ride and peddle one in comfort. The bike is not cheap specially by the time I brought the extra battery and all the things to go with it. I've had my bike since June and have only...