It's ideal - just the rear sprocket is 14/28. 20" wheel *52/14 is undergeared (for me anyway). I fitted a 7 speed DNP 11-28 freewheel and then just don't use the 28t cogWizard Skyline M500D 20" Folding Bike | Merlin Cycles
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This is lighter, but not electric.
I look forward to the review. Mine comes on Friday.Tried to buy one of the 20" bikes and three times my payment was refunded. They must have all sold out or something.
Edit: Naaa - senior moment. I used the wrong authorisation code from a different card to the one they had saved on the site.
Grabbed one. Hope it is OK. At the price, and with a year's guarantee, I won't be complaining I think.
Yes - I will write a review. I am not expecting it to be the best e-bike ever, but I was thinking about when my French niece comes to visit, we can all go for a ride about - I mean my partner and her and myself on ebikes. We could all go over to Gilsland - I wrote about that ride a couple of weeks back. My partner has an oldish Pendelton Somersby 2018/19 and she loves it. It has given us no issues once I woke the battery up when we bought it as a non-runner.I look forward to the review. Mine comes on Friday.
I think you should beastify it. You have to beat the 33 mph of my Cyclamatic.Yes - I will write a review. I am not expecting it to be the best e-bike ever, but I was thinking about when my French niece comes to visit, we can all go for a ride about - I mean my partner and her and myself on ebikes. We could all go over to Gilsland - I wrote about that ride a couple of weeks back. My partner has an oldish Pendelton Somersby 2018/19 and she loves it. It has given us no issues once I woke the battery up when we bought it as a non-runner.
I hope you get on well with yours when it comes. And likewise, I will be looking for a review.
I don't know what that is, but I can possibly get it to do 33 mph down one of these steep hills around here, as long as I know the brakes work.I think you should beastify it. You have to beat the 33 mph of my Cyclamatic.
For your bike, it means a 52v battery and a 22A controller. That should be enough to spin the back wheel or tow Gurney's measly crank-drive bike up any hill faster than what he can go under its own power.I don't know what that is.
the Q&A says disc brakesI don't know what that is, but I can possibly get it to do 33 mph down one of these steep hills around here, as long as I know the brakes work.
The model I bought has some confusion in the description though. The picture shows disk brakes and the description refers to v brakes. I am hoping for the former.
With the non-converted bikes and riders being equal, yours would be comparatively rubbish at hills with a normal 36V and 20A hub drive kit, utilising the same battery type - either good for hauling weight or speed, not both like my mid-drive. Your only hope is the Xiongda two speed. You could convert the rider to electric aswell, to gain a much needed advantage.For our bike, it means a 52v battery and a 22A controller. That should be enough to spin the back wheel or tow Gurney's measly crank-drive bike up any hill faster than what he can go under its own power.
£245 one is much betterIt's rediculous, the 24v Eplus is £180 .
If it isn't too personal a question, what surgery did you undergo? If you or your new upgraded bike get knackered, fold it into a bus train or automobile. Some buses insist on bagged, the larger companies in my area operating larger buses don't. The smaller ones do officially, but my bike has never been refused. I avoid the tiny bus company which pretty much states Brompton only, by folded dimensions, but they only operate two routes, neither of which I ever use, and their buses are clunky old dented bangers which look smoky inside.WIth some discounts I can get the 36v model for £193.50, It might be handy for my cycling recouperation after my major surgery being a low step bike.
Sorry to hear about that Nealh, I know from my own experience tumours and the prospect thereof is very worrying - I had one removed from my jaw, and even now decades later, I still somewhat live under a cloud wondering if it will ever return, which it could within the next ten years or so. I trust all goes well.My surgery is put back by three weeks so it is impending mid September .
I have a genetic hereditary bad gene so major bowel surgery to ward off carciogenic issues down the line.
Hey I'm sorry to hear that.My surgery is put back by three weeks so it is impending mid September .
I have a genetic hereditary bad gene so major bowel surgery to ward off carciogenic issues down the line.