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    Raleigh Stow-e-way (stoweway) - Very slow and barely doing any assist

    I remember that review, it was one of the reviews that actually motivated me to buy it. Looks like I need to give tredz a ring tomorrow and see what can be done. The lights on the battery do not stay on. You press the button at the top and it shows 5 lines and then after I don't know how much...
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    Raleigh Stow-e-way (stoweway) - Very slow and barely doing any assist

    Not steep at all... 20 meters or so according to google maps
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    Raleigh Stow-e-way (stoweway) - Very slow and barely doing any assist

    Yes, there are 4 levels of assistance Maybe I should take it back. I also noticed that if I'm going uphill and in a lower gear, the rear hub or motor makes a clicking noise. This goes away when back on flat again but that surely shouldn't happen. Yes, I'm always on 4. I thought it's slow...
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    Raleigh Stow-e-way (stoweway) - Very slow and barely doing any assist

    I bought this e-bike in December and I'm so disappointed... I can't seem to get much out of it. When cycling downhill the engine shuts off. Because of the small wheels - it is slow When going uphill - the engine barely kicks in, you have to go very slowly for it to do any assistance and the...
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    Fiido D11 Folding e-bike - A sort of review

    Thank you. That's good to know. Did you ever try to take your D11 on a train. How does it behave when folded? Do you use any aditional straps if for example you want to push it along a platform? Would both wheel spin and go in a straight line?
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    Fiido D11 Folding e-bike - A sort of review

    I'm considering it, but I'm 6ft 3 and worried it will be too small for me. Any other tall riders out there who can tell about their experience or suggest other options in this price range?