Medical issues force very reluctant sale of my lovely Bloom C380HMS pedelec. Bought new from Cambridge Cycle Company in August this year, it's done just 308 miles. Frame size is 53cm, which suits both me at 6ft and my wife at 5ft 6in with just saddle height adjustment.
It's designed to carry two kids which I haven't done, but I have found it to be remarkably stable with 28kg on the back carrier and maybe 10kg on the front, and it has both a centre stand and steering lock which helps loading/unloading. Motor is a Shimano 250w/60Nm, battery is 418Wh, brakes are Magura hydraulic discs and gears are Enviolo Trekking continuously-variable, the overall ratio of which seems to be even wider than the Nexus 8-speed. Both carriers are MIK-system compatible.
The bike is as-new mechanically and electrically, and cosmetically it's as seen in the pictures. It does though have some paint scraped off the underside of one leg of the stand, caused by me walking the bike over a very high herb. Note that the plastic skirt guard is easily removable. In the photos the saddle is set for 6ft rider and it's still not at max height: when my wife rides it, there's about 2.5" of seatpost showing.
Bike comes with charger, two keys (for both battery and frame lock) and original paperwork. It cost me £2669 including the upgrade to Schwalbe Marathon E-plus puncture-resistant tyres, but it needs to go ASAP so it's yours for £1995. Collection from Crowborough, East Sussex - but not by courier!
It's designed to carry two kids which I haven't done, but I have found it to be remarkably stable with 28kg on the back carrier and maybe 10kg on the front, and it has both a centre stand and steering lock which helps loading/unloading. Motor is a Shimano 250w/60Nm, battery is 418Wh, brakes are Magura hydraulic discs and gears are Enviolo Trekking continuously-variable, the overall ratio of which seems to be even wider than the Nexus 8-speed. Both carriers are MIK-system compatible.
The bike is as-new mechanically and electrically, and cosmetically it's as seen in the pictures. It does though have some paint scraped off the underside of one leg of the stand, caused by me walking the bike over a very high herb. Note that the plastic skirt guard is easily removable. In the photos the saddle is set for 6ft rider and it's still not at max height: when my wife rides it, there's about 2.5" of seatpost showing.
Bike comes with charger, two keys (for both battery and frame lock) and original paperwork. It cost me £2669 including the upgrade to Schwalbe Marathon E-plus puncture-resistant tyres, but it needs to go ASAP so it's yours for £1995. Collection from Crowborough, East Sussex - but not by courier!