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  1. martin@onbike

    OnBike: New Shop!

    Of course Mike! Hopefully the service will be even better than ever, with free coffee and a Chesterfield to sit and ruminate on:)
  2. martin@onbike

    OnBike: New Shop!

    Thanks Martin, it was nice to meet you too, though I definitely drank too much!
  3. martin@onbike

    OnBike: New Shop!

    Thanks Gary...you'll be able to do the timed run more often
  4. martin@onbike

    OnBike: New Shop!

    Thanks everyone....been a stressful time, but it was well worth the effort!
  5. martin@onbike

    OnBike: New Shop!

    We’ve moved to Worcester, and have a brand new dedicated Electric Bike shop with more choice than ever! After over 6 years of very happy times in Hartlebury near Kidderminster, we’ve really outgrown our current location and have taken the decision to relocate to larger premises in Worcester...
  6. martin@onbike

    Quick release secure bag

    Pletscher make one...page 25 http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.pletscher.ch/&prev=search
  7. martin@onbike

    bh emotion evo city

    You don't need to spend that much.... Come over to Onbike and test ride about 20 different bikes and decide for yourself which is best.
  8. martin@onbike

    A2B Metro chronicles...

    Really cool Paul !
  9. martin@onbike

    Retro Fitting Bosch Nyon eBike LCD Display

    They had it, but it was less...Intuitive.The original Bosch display was more MTB friendly I guess.I actually quite liked it, but it was far too fiddly on the buttons. Removed with a twist, and easily slipped into a pocket too- much less invasive on the handlebars.
  10. martin@onbike

    need help

    Les..It's tricky to get the motor to operate under load on the stand, as it requires pedal pressure to operate...If you hold the back brake and push down hard and fast on the Pedal then release the brake, it should spin.-Mind your fingers though!
  11. martin@onbike

    need help

    Remove , clean the rear contacts with a dry cloth and replace the display making sure it's fully located. Do the same with the battery. Check that you haven't snagged one of the cables leading to the display holder. Remove the chain off the front chainring if your derailleur is bent and press...
  12. martin@onbike

    Help! Suggest an S Pedelec please!

    None of the Haibikes or KTM's have throttles....... Many of the Forum members use BMS Battery and seem to have had fairly good experiences with them, though I have no personal experience with them.
  13. martin@onbike

    Help! Suggest an S Pedelec please!

    No problem, just thought I'd highlight them as they cover most of your requirements, and are a fine looking range of bikes. It's not actually an S-Pedelec you're after then I guess, but a high powered Throttle bike....You may have to go the self build route to get near to what you want, though...
  14. martin@onbike

    Help! Suggest an S Pedelec please!

    I'm sure it is possible Billy, but it's not something I personally would condone doing as you would exhaust the 9Ah battery very quickly and invalidate any warranty on the bike. Just so you know, those prices are the £ price and not Euros as depicted, so an even greater risk if warranty is declined.
  15. martin@onbike

    Help! Suggest an S Pedelec please!

    It's actually both...30mph on pedal assist and 15mph on throttle only. Definitely only for use on private land as it's ridiculously quick acceleration could be potentially dangerous in a built up area.
  16. martin@onbike

    Help! Suggest an S Pedelec please!

    http://www.bhbikes.com/web/en/ebikes/nitro.html Not currently available though-should be more in early 2015
  17. martin@onbike

    comments from strangers when out on your ebike....

    It's weird, but I've never had a single comment thrown at me-Neither positive or Negative.....maybe the fact that I just keep my head down and pedal hard leads them to think i'm on a conventional? Mind you, I do tend to try and find the most unpopulated areas of woodland in Worcestershire to...
  18. martin@onbike

    bamboo bike kit

    @trex's post: Lol...actually a couple of Rubber johnny's on the bars might be enough to deter the thieves!
  19. martin@onbike

    bamboo bike kit

    I'm pleased for you, but feel it will only be a matter of time until you leave your flat to go to work, and find your transport either gone or unusable. I personally wouldn't gamble £600.