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Depends how you look at it, wissy - I wouldn't slap a gift horse in the mouth. It's a serious demonstration of their confidence in their product. As someone who can't get to a test centre I would personally think very seriously about buying a bike from any dealer / manufacturer who was willing to send me a bike on approval !They deliver and allow me to try before I buy so I guess that means this bike is out of the running. Prefer to save money on it than somebody come all the way to force me on a bike!!
Haibike does no more than any other e bike all in UK are legally restricted to 15.5mph. It also has the same Bosch system. If you want a quicker bikes you would choose an s pedelec which can be assist to you to 28mph but would need to be registered as a moped to be legal.Also any general information about tyres on pedelecs compared to 'normal' bicycles? Do they have to be different because of weight of motor or can 'normal' tyres be used. have noticed lots use puncture proof type tyres. Are they usually tubeless.. The norm?
Removal of wheels to repair. Any views on this. Quick release same as usual? Bike is heavier so anything to be wary of when replacing inner tube / tyre if a Bosch pedelec?
How come the haibike does up to 17kmh then when others restricted to 15?
Raleigh sell them to independent shops/dealers. I do not think they sell them direct.Haibike
so it seems only some of the Haibike models are coming over officially then? I have emailed the local cycle shop which happens to sell Raleigh bikes to see if they know more. Also emailed Raleigh.
What are the advantages again of buying a Haibike from official distributor Raleigh over an independent shop?
Eddie is a member of the German forum and trawls that and the German market.I think he used to trawl through this forum, where people would mention any bargains.
Just remember you cannot get bikes through that route and take advantage of c2w. Not sure what arrangement your employer has in place about monthly rentals and agreed final instalment cost under their scheme but depending on your income levels the tax savings of getting a competitively priced bike under c2w may outweigh relative discounts obtained importing from abroad.Does anybody know where EddieO bought his bikes from in Germany? I may as well investigate that route as well.
Is it barrycoll you're thinking about who imported a KTM from Radsport Brucki ?I think he bought it from Austria, it was a KTM. I think someone else bought one from Austria after Eddie recommendation. Cant recall name of place though. I am sure someone else will remember.
Yep your spot on! That was shop I was thinking ofJust remember you cannot get bikes through that route and take advantage of c2w. Not sure what arrangement your employer has in place about monthly rentals and agreed final instalment cost under their scheme but depending on your income levels the tax savings of getting a competitively priced bike under c2w may outweigh relative discounts obtained importing from abroad.
Is it barrycoll you're thinking about who imported a KTM from Radsport Brucki ?
Radsport Brucki | english info
http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/electric-bicycles/13373-thoughts-new-ktm.html