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Argos Cheap Ebike £360

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Never seen this so low price, they'll be giving them away soon.

 

It's the benefit of the fires, a few more deaths and they really will start giving them away to get them out of their warehouses!

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It is about the price of a battery.
I ordered one, so I'll be able to let you know how good it is. It'll come on Aug 9th because I'm busy for a week. I think the earliest delivery they offered was Monday.

I ordered one, so I'll be able to let you know how good it is. It'll come on Aug 9th because I'm busy for a week. I think the earliest delivery they offered was Monday.

 

 

I wonder if the motor and battery have that Canbus stuff on them which will make it junk s soon as it has had a couple of years of use.

 

To be fair with a year's guarantee, there are plenty of people who need a ride to work bike who would be happy to get another one in two years time.

 

EDIT:

 

Found the specs.

 

Shimano 7 speed gears with a Thumb shifter gear lever.

 

Key features

 

  • Men's electric bikes.
  • Alloy frame.
  • 7 Thumb shift gear(s).
  • Shimano shifters.
  • Shimano RD-TY300 rear derailleur.
  • Front alloy V brake and rear alloy V brake brakes.
  • Trekking Ralson tyres.
  • Double-wall rims.
  • Quick-release front wheel.
  • 10mm wheel nut size.
  • Zoom forks.
  • Not included.
  • Reflectors included.
  • Adjustable seat.
  • Adjustable handlebars.
  • Minimal assembly.

Size and weight

 

  • Assembled dimensions: H108, W64, L164cm.
  • Weight fully assembled 21.5kg.
  • Height of handle bars (from ground to handle bars) 48 inches.
  • 19 inch frame size.
  • Package dimensions: H78,.
  • W23, .
  • Package weight 24.75kg.
  • Suitable for riders with 29 to 35 inch inside leg measurements.
  • Maximum rider weight 100kg.

Electric capability

 

  • Lithium-ion battery.
  • Battery weight 2.26kg.
  • Full charge time 4 hours.
  • 18 miles per full charge.
  • Battery dimensions: H36.5, W9.5, D9cm.
  • Full electric mode included.
  • Removable battery.
  • Lockable battery.
  • Battery keys required.
  • Battery location: within down tube.
  • 3 power modes.
  • Pedal assist/pedelec power mode.
  • Motor location: rear hub motor.
  • Electric motor restriction.
  • Maximum bike speed 15.53mph.

General information

 

  • For an easy delivery, your new bike will arrive with partially inflated tyres, make sure you top them up before riding.
  • 1 year battery guarantee.
  • Manufacturer's 1 year guarantee; .

What is the spec - motor, battery etc?

I'll tell you on the 9th. On the 10th, I challenge Gurney to a race after I've had a few drinks in that pub.

That is a very good value for money, but very very entry level.
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These are the low cost ebikes that you can bimble into town on and lock up outside the supermarket, pub, cafe etc knowing that some scrote ain't gonna be bothered to get his angle grinder on your lock. And if they do then no big deal. I might get one for that reason alone

These are the low cost ebikes that you can bimble into town on and lock up outside the supermarket, pub, cafe etc knowing that some scrote ain't gonna be bothered to get his angle grinder on your lock. And if they do then no big deal. I might get one for that reason alone

Good point, well presented.

 

Who remembers the Beastamatic back in 2011 - the £360 24v utility ebike that I got up to 33 mph for about £100? This Argos bike has all standard Chinese parts, just like the Cyclamatic, so would be very easy to beastify.

 

Hydraulic brakes £40

48v 10ah battery £180

22A KT controller £70

 

Total cost for Argos bEast-Plus £650, and you could probably sell the 36v battery, controller and control panel for £150.

Actually, don't answer that, I think I know why. I should probably get one myself :D ...gotta love tinkering.

I'll tell you on the 9th. On the 10th, I challenge Gurney to a race after I've had a few drinks in that pub.

 

I thought of jumping in and buying one and then I thought wait until you know whether - like so many now, it is locked in to Canbus hell and becomes a heap of scrap as soon as the battery fails and repair is uneconomical.

 

But if you report that it is an open system, and not a bad deal, I will kick myself, because by the time you get yours and report back, they will likely all be snapped up and sold.

 

:(

 

EDIT: 8.7 AHr battery is not that much though. I thought my 13 Ahr one was a bit on the edge of satisfactory.

I thought of jumping in and buying one and then I thought wait until you know whether - like so many now, it is locked in to Canbus hell and becomes a heap of scrap as soon as the battery fails and repair is uneconomical.

 

But if you report that it is an open system, and not a bad deal, I will kick myself, because by the time you get yours and report back, they will likely all be snapped up and sold.

 

 

99% it is a cheap Chinese system.

I am tempted myself, but already have to many bikes and no space to store extra bike.

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Somebody I know needs an ebike to get to work. There's a long steep hill on the return journey.

 

It'll be good to do another long-term test of a cheap ebike for the forum to answer the question of whether they're a waste of money or a good proposition. Place your bets now.

Somebody I know needs an ebike to get to work. There's a long steep hill on the return journey.

 

It'll be good to do another long-term test of a cheap ebike for the forum to answer the question of whether they're a waste of money or a good proposition. Place your bets now.

 

I look forward to the reports.

 

By the time they come though, the bike will be sold out.

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I've fallen for my own hype and ordered one too. I've convinced myself that I'll use it now and again to nip into town/shops and leave it locked up and not worry too much it being stolen as I would with my other bikes/ebikes. I've got a pretty meaty Bulldog Brute u lock.

 

I'm gonna keep it as stock as possible (I don't want to add any value to the bike making it more appealing to be stolen) with the exception of swapping out the saddle which from reviews suggest is very uncomfortable. I might fit a cheap pannier rack to accommodate my pannier bag for a bit of shopping and a couple of cheap lights. Maybe a small saddle bag with puncture kit and mini pump/Co2 pump) . That's it.

 

I can predict that :

 

It'll take a fair bit of tweaking and adjusting to build when it arrives, no doubt brakes and gears will need serious adjusting

The brakes will be not that great

The tyres will be a bit rubbish and suffer the odd puncture, but we'll see, might be okay on roads, I might get some slime tubes on Amazon for £5 each

The motor is a ShengYi, maybe 40Nm, hopefully enough to get about town

Might have to tighten the odd spoke

The Zoom forks will be heavy and clunky

The straight flat bars could do with some rise, will dig out a higher angle stem from parts bin

The pedals look like they are made from Meccano, again parts bin raid for some spare platform ones

There are no upper frame pannier rack holes, I'll need to get a seatpost clamp with rack posts (5 quid Amazon)

 

I must remember to keep chanting

It's a £360 ebike

It's a £360 ebike

It's a £360 ebike

 

Will post a review when it arrives, however I'm away shortly so mine is not arriving for a couple of weeks

I've fallen for my own hype and ordered one too. I've convinced myself that I'll use it now and again to nip into town/shops and leave it locked up and not worry too much it being stolen as I would with my other bikes/ebikes. I've got a pretty meaty Bulldog Brute u lock.

 

I'm gonna keep it as stock as possible (I don't want to add any value to the bike making it more appealing to be stolen) with the exception of swapping out the saddle which from reviews suggest is very uncomfortable. I might fit a cheap pannier rack to accommodate my pannier bag for a bit of shopping and a couple of cheap lights. Maybe a small saddle bag with puncture kit and mini pump/Co2 pump) . That's it.

 

I can predict that :

 

It'll take a fair bit of tweaking and adjusting to build when it arrives, no doubt brakes and gears will need serious adjusting

The brakes will be not that great

The tyres will be a bit rubbish and suffer the odd puncture, but we'll see, might be okay on roads, I might get some slime tubes on Amazon for £5 each

The motor is a ShengYi, maybe 40Nm, hopefully enough to get about town

Might have to tighten the odd spoke

The Zoom forks will be heavy and clunky

The straight flat bars could do with some rise, will dig out a higher angle stem from parts bin

The pedals look like they are made from Meccano, again parts bin raid for some spare platform ones

There are no upper frame pannier rack holes, I'll need to get a seatpost clamp with rack posts (5 quid Amazon)

 

I must remember to keep chanting

It's a £360 ebike

It's a £360 ebike

It's a £360 ebike

 

Will post a review when it arrives, however I'm away shortly so mine is not arriving for a couple of weeks

 

I think mudguards may be useful, unless you live in a drier place than I do. :)

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I think mudguards may be useful, unless you live in a drier place than I do. :)

Yep, good call, will pick up some cheap Zefals for a tenner on Amazon.

 

Looks like it's sold out now on the Argos website.

 

Reviews to follow

Yep, good call, will pick up some cheap Zefals for a tenner on Amazon.

 

Looks like it's sold out now on the Argos website.

 

Reviews to follow

 

Yes - I tried two locations accessible to me and it was not available. I was unsure of it was just a regional sell out or national.

I didn't order one but I am really looking forward to reading everyone who got one's personal reports of the bikes; and future upgrades.

 

I second whoever said that even out of the box it could be a great bike for errands and leaving it locked around town without too much of a worry.

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