Hi all... my first post...
I recently decided to buy an electric bike for my workers and I (mostly for me to try and lose weight and get around more with but if I let the workers use it then I can class it as a business buy) for going back and forth between my workplaces/premises...
Anyway I think I may have made my first major cock up in that I have bought an "Izip Downtown" online... its brand new but old stock...
I have since found out this was a really bad choice for use by me as it wont hold my weight according to the manual (I am 20kg over the 100kg carrying capacity) but as its brand new and cheap I bought it thinking it will do till I find out whats a good one to buy...
I received it ok, its new and never been opened but it has been stood for a couple of years so I suspect the battery might not be any good...
Before I assemble the bike I was wondering is there any way I can check the condition of the battery ?
I have wondering if the battery is no good should I resell it as "brand new but needs battery" and put the money towards a good one that will get me up hills better as I have read this one isnt very good for the larger person (IE Fat bloke)...
If the battery is no good I have seen someone reconditioning them on ebay for about £120...
Is this a good idea to keep the bike and get the battery done and keep it for the missus?
Also does anyone know any other options...(its an SLA battery a big rectangular thing)
I was wondering if this would be a good bike to keep for the missus bearing in mind that even if I have the battery reconditioned it will still have only cost me about £300 total...
I suspect the advice would be to sell it or send it back and get us both a decent one as I have the option of sending it back and getting a refund for the next few days only ( I bought it mail order and you get 7 days to decide whether to keep the item under the distance selling regs )... I paid about £260 for it...
I dont want to even take it out of the box until I decide whats the best thing to do as it would be unfair to the seller for me to send it back all opened and unwrapped...
Any advice would be gratefully received...
For my own bike I have now been looking at a 36v one, I have seen a few I like... I nearly bought a Cyclematic but think I think I will avoid the Cyclematic... its so tempting as its only £400 and will hold my weight (120kg) but it seems there is only one dealer and two models... a folder and a fixed frame with removable front wheel...
I like some of the AlienOcean bikes and have looked at Freego which looks good but at the top end of my price range...
Could anyone recommend any good deals on at the moment for something that will my weight up a hill to work ?
As I say my budget is £400 to £1000 if its something amazingly better but I would rather spend under £800... the longer the warranty on the battery or the cheaper they are to replace the better as from what I can see batteries losing their power is one of the main problems with electric bikes...
Its a shame you cant just get "refills" for them or something but some batteries seem to cost up to half the price of the bike...
I would be happy spending more on an electric bike if I knew the battery wasnt going to cost me £250 every couple of years...
Thanks for reading... as I say its my first post and my first electric bike and I know very little so I am glad I found this forum as I am learing reading other posts also...
I recently decided to buy an electric bike for my workers and I (mostly for me to try and lose weight and get around more with but if I let the workers use it then I can class it as a business buy) for going back and forth between my workplaces/premises...
Anyway I think I may have made my first major cock up in that I have bought an "Izip Downtown" online... its brand new but old stock...
I have since found out this was a really bad choice for use by me as it wont hold my weight according to the manual (I am 20kg over the 100kg carrying capacity) but as its brand new and cheap I bought it thinking it will do till I find out whats a good one to buy...
I received it ok, its new and never been opened but it has been stood for a couple of years so I suspect the battery might not be any good...
Before I assemble the bike I was wondering is there any way I can check the condition of the battery ?
I have wondering if the battery is no good should I resell it as "brand new but needs battery" and put the money towards a good one that will get me up hills better as I have read this one isnt very good for the larger person (IE Fat bloke)...
If the battery is no good I have seen someone reconditioning them on ebay for about £120...
Is this a good idea to keep the bike and get the battery done and keep it for the missus?
Also does anyone know any other options...(its an SLA battery a big rectangular thing)
I was wondering if this would be a good bike to keep for the missus bearing in mind that even if I have the battery reconditioned it will still have only cost me about £300 total...
I suspect the advice would be to sell it or send it back and get us both a decent one as I have the option of sending it back and getting a refund for the next few days only ( I bought it mail order and you get 7 days to decide whether to keep the item under the distance selling regs )... I paid about £260 for it...
I dont want to even take it out of the box until I decide whats the best thing to do as it would be unfair to the seller for me to send it back all opened and unwrapped...
Any advice would be gratefully received...
For my own bike I have now been looking at a 36v one, I have seen a few I like... I nearly bought a Cyclematic but think I think I will avoid the Cyclematic... its so tempting as its only £400 and will hold my weight (120kg) but it seems there is only one dealer and two models... a folder and a fixed frame with removable front wheel...
I like some of the AlienOcean bikes and have looked at Freego which looks good but at the top end of my price range...
Could anyone recommend any good deals on at the moment for something that will my weight up a hill to work ?
As I say my budget is £400 to £1000 if its something amazingly better but I would rather spend under £800... the longer the warranty on the battery or the cheaper they are to replace the better as from what I can see batteries losing their power is one of the main problems with electric bikes...
Its a shame you cant just get "refills" for them or something but some batteries seem to cost up to half the price of the bike...
I would be happy spending more on an electric bike if I knew the battery wasnt going to cost me £250 every couple of years...
Thanks for reading... as I say its my first post and my first electric bike and I know very little so I am glad I found this forum as I am learing reading other posts also...