Thanks for the advice.
I must confess that I've already spotted those problems.
There is know a high torque version, essentially it's a 350w motor that's being limited to 250w to get past the regulations.
I have tried a 250w version on the Airnimal Move and was impressed, I would rate it on a par with the Tongxin, don't tell the dealer I borrowed it from but once round the corner I disabled the speed limiter, I just hope I turned it back on afterwards.
My main aim is to offer them as a 'Unique Product' for my shop, to help get it noticed, people know the name and hence might search for it on the internet.
Currently I have no products on the shelf that would attract E- bikers, although I did sell a Powacycle Milan by special order on Saturday.
I must commend Powacycle on there service, the bike was ordered on Tuesday delivered on Thursday. Unfortunately the delivery carrier dropped the bike trashing the rear wheel, a phone call to Powacycle had a replacement bike delivered on Friday morning, ready for the customer who picked it up first thing on Satuarday.
Well done and thank you to Powacycle.
After Christmas I intend to add a few electric bikes to the stock, initially Powacyles and hopefully the X-bike, but for the moment it's mainly BMX's with pink, green, yellow and red tyres, (the boys around here love the pink tyres). belive it or not but at least 2, 20+ year olds have ordered BMX's on the Christmas club.
I would not have considered opening a new shop, the set up costs are huge, but I got the shop and stock for what I consider a good price, but it hasn,t actually got what you would call a roof on it currently, Just scaffolding and a few sheets of corrugated tin. No real heating either but I'm loving it.