When buying 2nd hand how can you tell the condition of the battery? How long do they last? The bike I'm looking at is a 2017 model and has done about 3000 miles for commuting.
Richard
Difficult to test accurately, but a long, long bike ride is probably a good way to start checking, even if you only ride in large circles for a few hours, to avoid being miles from home when the battery finally is empty!
Its difficult to be accurate about the battery state, as it is a function of just how the previous owner(s) treated it. Li-ion batteries hate to be ignored for months at a time, over winter for example.
Someone selling a bike, may have simply found out that biking was not what they hoped it would be.....and the battery therefore may beyond recovering, as they may need more exercise than the rider does!
An e-bike (any e-bike) with a bad battery, is basically scrap, as new batteries are not even available for some quite recent models, or are very expensive for others.
Buying a reasonable, but brand new e-bike, is the best way to save money and problems later. We get quite a few here who have bought secondhand, and had a shock (literally!) from the battery...
Furthermore, just so you know before purchase, all mid motor bikes need extra "attention" for the chain drive, if they are to run failure free for long periods, as ALL the torque from the motor AND all the torque from the rider, all go through the same chain. A chain no different from that on any other e-bike, or normal bikes....
Whereby a front or rear motor bike,
no motor torque goes via the chain. It has therefore significantly less wear and tear on the chain.
Furthermore, on most of the front and rear motor bikes, if the chain breaks (far less likely than on a mid motor), and the battery still has power available, you can ride home either without pedaling after removing the chain from blocking the wheel, or just free wheeling the pedals to make the pas sensor work for you and start the motor drive.....
All mid motor bikes,
if you cannot repair/replace the chain where it breaks (at night, in the forest etc.), then you may have a long walk home!!!
Your choice.....
regards
Andy