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    lafree problem

    Try asking in the Electric Bicycles section. You're more likely to get an answer there, I think.
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    Storck Raddar

    This is the thing. The Storcks are beautifully made, have good components and handle well, but the key feature is that the riding experience is just like on a normal bike - but easier. I'm not an e-bike expert, but I tried a variety (Trek, Freego, Raleigh, Oxygen, etc): none of them matched the...
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    Another newbee Q: Cytronex Bad Boy, Storck Multi or Emotion Neo Xtrem

    The Storck rides nearest to a "real bike" of any of the electric bikes I've tried. It's the only one I've got on and just ridden without being distracted by the assist bit. It handles very well (steep hills with bends near me, too), is beautifully made and has good quality components. And...
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    e-Bike of the Year 2011 (Unlimited Budget)

    The Storck Multitask is very comfortable. The ballon tyres provide more than sufficient "suspension" for road/cycle track use, and the riding position is relaxed by normal bike standards.
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    e-Bike of the Year 2011

    There's something odd here I think. The Storck is way ahead of the Haibike in the poll where money is no object. But the position is reversed here. This doesn't make sense as they both cost a very similar amount. Or am I missing something?
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    e-Bike of the Year 2011

    What is the price of a Haibike EQ EXDURO?
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    Ebike of the Year 2011

    Storck Raddar Multitask? Top quality components. Beautifully made. Excellent handling. Smooth, strong assistance available without any lag on starting. Good looks. (And, if you want a change from electric assist, swap the rear wheel and you've got a first class conventional bike.)
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    Storck Raddar Multitask Initial Review

    Any chance of an update, Jimmythe1?
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    Lithium Polymer Battery - Conditioning & Performance

    Thanks, Scottyf. I've found it quite difficult to achieve a full discharge because of the lack of assistance towards the end of the process. Have settled for 70-80% discharged and hope this will do.
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    Lithium Polymer Battery - Conditioning & Performance

    Pease forgive a couple of basic questions. I have a lithium polymer battery. 1. Does this need "conditioning"? If so, how many times should it be fully discharged? 2. With the battery showing approx 50% discharged the motor still gives significant assistance, but markedly less than when...
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    Hi Guys potential new bike

    Beautiful. If only I didn't have to ride an electric bike ...... :)
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    Matthew Parris of the Times has discovered electric bikes

    This opening sentence from his column in the Times on 27 December 2007 may give you a clue as to his views on cyclists. "A festive custom we could do worse than foster would be stringing piano wire across country lanes to decapitate cyclists." :)
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    Cycling Rates in Europe

    I think the survey shows 2% cycle in the UK compared with 31% in the Netherlands (Ref: graph D7). This is a little more credible.
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    Any reviews of BionX PL250 HT SL XL kit

    Overlander, Is yours unusual for a UK bike? Trek quote 200 Watt motors in their catalogue. Perhaps I just don't understand the motor names.
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    Anything out there like Cytronex ? Want to covert and On One Pompetamine

    I have considered just the same combination - Pompetamine plus Cytronex would be very nice. If you can wait, Cytronex aim to have a kit out in the next few months. Otherwise, The Electric Wheel Company might be of interest.
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    Difference between suspension and no suspension...

    I'm with eddieo and flecc on this. Suspension forks = more weight + poorer handling + less efficient + servicing costs. If you're cycling on the road, why bother with them? It's a mystery to me why so many bikes come with suspension forks - and generally not of the best quality...
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    Got Bored, Calculated eBike savings

    bert11, And after two years you'll have had more maintenance costs, bought more cycle clothes and ....you'll need a new battery. (By the way, d8veh, you are being a little too kind to fools, I think. :))
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    Your views on Trek electric bikes.

    Mike63, Please don't be swayed too much by my comments. They were based on one test ride. And I'd obviously not been well briefed on how to get the best out of the bike.
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    Your views on Trek electric bikes.

    Thanks. That confirms my opinion - it just didn't seem practicable to toggle through the regen levels back to power at the bottom of a hill. No doubt experience would make it more useable.
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    Your views on Trek electric bikes.

    Overlander, I agree, choice of frame size, Trek warranty/dealer network and normal bike looks/components make this attractive. But, how do you find the controls? When I tested one of these, I found the concealed switches and toggling through the power levels awkward. I imagine it's even...