My understanding is:What are the relative merits between Panasonic GA and Samsung 30Q's at 17/18ah?
Direct comparison at different loadingsWhat are the relative merits between Panasonic GA and Samsung 30Q's at 17/18ah?
What about the recharge cycles comparison?Direct comparison at different loadings
http://www.dampfakkus.de/akkuvergleich.php?akku1=609&akku2=586&akku3=0&akku4=0&akku5=0&akku6=0
Or an alternative site which gives the option to select even higher current draw for comparison:Direct comparison at different loadings
http://www.dampfakkus.de/akkuvergleich.php?akku1=609&akku2=586&akku3=0&akku4=0&akku5=0&akku6=0
I believe so as Sanyo are owned by Panasonic.Or an alternative site which gives the option to select even higher current draw for comparison:
http://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Common18650comparator.php
Select Sanyo NCR18650GA for the Panasonic GA - I understand it is the same cell.
Alittle off topic but checkout their facebook page, sometimes they give out promo codes. i got a 100 bucks off my bike (Juggernaut) last week.I am really going to have to stop looking and just order make up my mind, found another http://www.biktrix.com/products/biktrix-montecapro
Welcome from across the PondAlittle off topic but checkout their facebook page, sometimes they give out promo codes. i got a 100 bucks off my bike (Juggernaut) last week.
Tried, tested, liked.Hows everyone getting on with their bikes?
Hi Utakos. Sorry but only just seen your previous comment (I was watching the thread but had no email updates for some reason..?).Hows everyone getting on with their bikes?
Hi Darryl.I have had to. There were a few loose spokes on the rear wheel, and they sent the dealer a whole new wheel inc tyre and cassette within 24 hours! Cannot fault them on it.
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I do 14 miles along the prom and in Central Park 6 to 7am every morning. [emoji41]Hi Darryl.
Good to see a fellow ebiker on here from Wallasey. I'll keep an eye out for you on my travels.
Phil.
I upgraded to the Freego from an Ebco UCR30 on 13th Jan this year. I used to get 35 miles from a 15ah battery on my ebco, but only use 2 out of the 5 bars for the same distance on the Freego. The max drive seems to meter out the power a lot more efficiently. I love the hydraulic disc brakes, and the front forks. Not so sure about the 27.5 inch wheels as there isn't as much choice of tyres. I have done 900 miles on it. since 13/1.Thats a good run, and an early start, too early for me !
I'm normally on my way along the prom to the ferrry just after 7ish.
The Freego is a smart looking bike. How long have you had it and what do you think of the max drive motor so far ?
The Freego warranty is second to non. Well worth it.Well the Freego has just been taken off my list of possibles due to their price increase (I would rather pay a little more for a Sduro), and as much as the Greenway is a nice price I think that I would be spending too much on upgrades. I am going to wait a little while to see if anything else pops up but it looks like I will be going for an import inbici MTB E-URANO 27.5" SHIMANO DEORE 2X10V or Agogs Max MTB
Thats a decent mileage in the time you've had it. Good to hear that the max drive appears good for range. Hopefully I'll notice a similar improvement with the Greenway over my Oxygen mtb with 13ah, although concensus seems to be the 10ah battery might struggle over time.I upgraded to the Freego from an Ebco UCR30 on 13th Jan this year. I used to get 35 miles from a 15ah battery on my ebco, but only use 2 out of the 5 bars for the same distance on the Freego. The max drive seems to meter out the power a lot more efficiently. I love the hydraulic disc brakes, and the front forks. Not so sure about the 27.5 inch wheels as there isn't as much choice of tyres. I have done 900 miles on it. since 13/1.
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What has annoyed me the most is I have just been in communication with Freego about the Martin Sport and whether they price match http://www.damianharriscycles.co.uk/prod/ele_0051_fg/freego-martin-sport-2017-electric-bike and was quoted "Remember by using an online seller (to save a few pounds), any future warranty issues would incur sending the bike back to where it was purchased from for any work to be done" fair enough, but no mention then of a price increase so the few pounds saving is now £150.The Freego warranty is second to non. Well worth it.
I offered my local dealer cash and got a good discount. He does all the warranty work. Ask Freego where your nearest "service centre" is as you are in thinking of buying one. Remember they will want your sale, so should come to an arrangement.What has annoyed me the most is I have just been in communication with Freego about the Martin Sport and whether they price match http://www.damianharriscycles.co.uk/prod/ele_0051_fg/freego-martin-sport-2017-electric-bike and was quoted "Remember by using an online seller (to save a few pounds), any future warranty issues would incur sending the bike back to where it was purchased from for any work to be done" fair enough, but no mention then of a price increase so the few pounds saving is now £150.