Bergamont-E-Ville-A8-500 Any experiences, good or bad?

Trevormonty

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Jul 18, 2016
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Well specced, front shock is as good as they get for commuting/trekking bike. You will need shock pump for it. Like battery mount, bonus is that battery could be used on bosch MTB unlike rack mount versions.
 
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Bigdaddyuk666

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I was 16st when I first started commuting on my ebike 50 + miles a week not including weekend trips they can run up to 30 miles in a day

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DennisGeo

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jan 6, 2017
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I am now trying to get insurance for it. The problem is I spend about 6 months of the year out of the UK in our motorhome with the bikes on the bike carrier. I have looked at several companies and most limit EU cover to 30/45/60 days maximum in a year. Any suggestions where I can get cover for 120 days in one trip and or 180 days in a 12 month period?
 

Trevormonty

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Jul 18, 2016
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I am now trying to get insurance for it. The problem is I spend about 6 months of the year out of the UK in our motorhome with the bikes on the bike carrier. I have looked at several companies and most limit EU cover to 30/45/60 days maximum in a year. Any suggestions where I can get cover for 120 days in one trip and or 180 days in a 12 month period?
I rigged up an bike alarm on my car. Ran rack light panel cable through bikes, if unplugged from trailer light socket horn goes off. You might be able to get alarm installer to di something similar if vehicle has car alarm.
Keep bikes covered all times, no point in advertising they are ebikes and remove batteries and displays. Ebikes without batteries are almost worthless.