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    Freego Eagle, my first E-Bike

    Waiting for delivery from Southampton to my local dealer of my new (2nd) Eagle. Due next week. How's things going with yours after a year ???
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    Hi from Graveney, Kent

    Just awaiting my new Freego Eagle. Coming up from Southampton to my nearest dealer in Sandwich Kent. Had my last Eagle for a couple of years, sold it for a good price and now need a new one. Freego are by far the best Electric Bikes that I have tried (IN MY OPINION) and in my Price Range. The...
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    Just got knocked of the bike...

    Coincidence .... Went out this afternoon on my Eagle to put a prescription into the nearest chemist (3 Miles each way) It was closed. Anyway on the way home I saw at a distance of a good quarter mile a cyclist coming towards me with a brilliant Flashing headlight. No one could have missed seeing...
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    Just got knocked of the bike...

    Having read all the replies and ideas to this thread I have invested in some very bright LED Front and rear flashing lights that I intend to keep on ALL the time i am riding.
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    Just got knocked of the bike...

    Last week a young woman driver, window wound right down, it was a very hot day, looked me in the eye from about 20 feet before starting to pull out of Tescos Faversham right in front of me. I deliberately braked late (Excellent Discs) so I stopped with my front wheel almost touching her. Even...
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    Solar

    I think you are getting carried away with size needed. My Caravan Leisure battery 120amp has needed to be mains charged once in the last 5 years. That was over a Christmas + New year rally a few years back when we never saw the sun for days and days. Normally my Solar Panel 17watt max in full...
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    ?????

    Has anyone heard of a Snooper E-Bike Compact Folder ???
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    Solar

    Has any manufacturer or inventor come up with a way of charging an electric bikes 36v battery with a solar panel yet. Be nice to have one built into a rear carrier :o
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    The Electric Bicycle Club of Britain

    Electric Bikes Rule O.K. Just nipped into town to Morrisons for urgent supplies for tonight's meal on my FreeGo Eagle. Round trip only 7 miles. Without the E.B. we would have gone without said urgent supplies. Not worth getting the car out. Days of 100% pedalling are gone at 71 years old...
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    FreeGo Eagle

    It's just I have been quoted £19.99 for a 48 that does fit within the chainguard. Cheers Tony B
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    FreeGo Eagle

    Sprocket Would a 48 tooth front sprocket do the trick. It would fit inside the chain guard ????????
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    FreeGo Eagle

    Eagle Battery Not sure who you are asking but if it's me. I ain't got a clue. There's nothing marked on the Battery Box. Tony
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    FreeGo Eagle

    £999 as well I also paid £999 for mine and was told there were only two left at that price from the dealer in Southampton so I grabbed one. My nearest dealer in Sandwich , Kent has 'Eagle Crossbar', that looks like mine from the photo on their website, at £1,199. Their All Terrain is £1,399...
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    FreeGo Eagle

    What a shame Aldby hates the bike so much. As it is such an awful bike why not put it on EBay and get rid of it. . Achieved my ambition yesterday I had another long run 12/15 miles in the sun and managed to run the battery flat. Left me about 2 miles to cycle home. I will agree with Aldby in...
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    FreeGo Eagle

    Me again. Having read a lot about the cost of replacement batteries (My last bike a IZIP Trailz battery was £90) but the Eagles 36v 16a will cost a lot more in a couple of years. Therefore I have started a new savings account at my Building Society. Only £10 a month but it should take the sting...
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    FreeGo Eagle

    Have had my Eagle for 8 days now. Done a few miles but not as many as I would have liked due to the cold North East wind we have all the time in the South East. The bike is great with a 36v 16a battery. Hills are nothing to it. The battery indicator on the handlebars has four lights for power...