Disabled cyclist; with one bad choice behind her, needs help with a new bike

Katymac

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I know what I don't want (I already have that)

I need a low step through, with shedloads of power to take me not very fast, everywhere, even up hills

I needs to be light, with big wheels, suspension, very sit up and beg

In fact a complete cross between the 2 bikes I have

The crusa is too heavy and all the weight is at the back so it's unstable when I walk with it or load it on the train

The fazua is too big for me I can't get my leg over the bar and my legs aren't strong enough to register on the torque/motor
 

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Katymac

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Other than that, a moped has infinite range, all the power you need and doesn't need to be taken on a bus, car or train, and it would probably be cheaper all round.
I'd rather not ride a moped from Ipswich to Liverpool and I don't think they'd let me on the train with it ;):p
 

Katymac

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I think it was a bike her brother thought he would like and likely expected his sister to also like. Sounds like also he either didn't listen to her properly or ask what she actually wanted/needed from the bike.
After all being her brother one would have thought he would know a little about her health and movement issues, then builds her a bike she can't use.

No swept back bars, no step thru. Opposite to two of the main features asked on here.
I think he felt I was exaggerating, when in fact I was minimising

We only see each other every few years, and the last time was at my mums funeral ( in 2021), he thought the physical state I was in was an emotional reaction
 

Katymac

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Does it help if the leg is lifted in line with the torso? As in apply brakes, lean bike, bend elbows & bring chin towards handlebars while raising right leg behind you, ice-skating style?
I have unstable hips and bilateral hip dilysplasia so I tend not to put myself in positions where my leg weight is wholly supported by my hip; another place I have issues is walking downstairs carrying a weight

It doesn't cause a dislocation, but I have to be very careful how I put my foot down after so it doesn't trap a nerve
 
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Nealh

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If you are in Ipswich , Woosh inSouthend are only a little bit down the A12.
 

Katymac

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Thanks

I finally got through the spec from my brother

Fazua ride 50
Shimano Alpine 8 (32 hole) rear hub and gear shifter
DT Swiss Onyx (32h) front hub
Stan's Crest MK3(?) rims
Sapim Race spokes
Sram PC1 chain
SKS Mudguards
Shimano XT disc-brakes

Does that sound like all I need to put on the ad?
 
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Katymac

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Oh crap how do I explain why I can't ride it

Done minimal miles as the torque doesn't register my input - user error!! I'm pretty disabled so can't pedal enough!

Is there a better way of writing that?
 

Woosh

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Just say that you can't use it for reason of illness. Buyers aren't too worried about the exact details.
 
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Az.

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Please don't forget information about electric system. As much as possible. This is what people are mainly looking for while buying e-bikes.

Motor manufacturer, rated power, torque. Battery, capacity, cells used, bms, continuous discharge current, max discharge current etc.

The more information the better.

You will get much more interest if you won't limit auction to collection in person only.
 

matthewslack

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Just include the link. All technical details are there. Emphasise the low mileage, and state the warranty position. That is very important for a buyer, regardless of mileage. Adds a lot to the value.

 
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AndyBike

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You could also take a look at ebays sold listings, for an approximate as to what to expect/price.
Look at similar bikes and that should give you an average.
Also at certain time of the month, people will have more money, and kind of cross reference to make sure you dont list or try to sell it at a point when fewer people are financially flush

Summer is coming, and more people will look to buy a bike then than in the colder weather.
Cold or wet, people are less interested in pedaling about.
 

Katymac

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This is a draft - now I just have to work out a price - thanks for all your help so far

For Sale Nearly New Fazua Bike

Based in Ipswich

Selling due to illness - its done 25 miles
Fazua ride 50 (FAZUA - RIDE 50 TRAIL & STREET )
Shimano Alpine 8 (32 hole) rear hub and gear shifter
DT Swiss Onyx (32h) front hub
Stan's Crest MK4 rims
Sapim Race spokes
Sram PC1 chain
SKS Mudguards
Shimano XT disc-brakes
 
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Giraffe

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I'm new to the forum but someone posted a link to your thread to one of my posts so I read some of it. Can I make a few suggestions? Hope I'm not butting in?

This only relates to the selling of the unsuitable Fazua bike - the most recent post had a draft description - not with any of aspects of the thread.

I think you mean it has Shimano Afine 8 hub gears not Alpine.

Say what size the bike is? What height range person would it fit?

What is the weight of the bike?

How many teeth in the chain wheel - this will help give an ideal of the gear range. People can look up the Afine 8 to see its range but they also need to know the chain wheel.

You've given some detail about the wheels but nothing about the frame? What make it is? Is there anything special about it?

Does the bike come with a transferrable guarantee? Some guarantees are transferrable and some are not. If it is transferrable what does it cover and how long is it for?

Your bike is quite expensive so I think you need to give people some good reasons to buy it. You can buy new Boardman bikes with Fazua systems in Halfords for around £2,300 or nearly new (less than 100 miles) for around £1,700 with a guarantee. On the other hand some very expensive bikes eg £4,000 or £5,000 plus also have Fazua systems eg mountain bikes or premium urban or road bikes. The difference is in the spec of the frame, the brand, the groupset etc etc. So I think you need to give more detail so people can see why it is a more premium bike than a Boardman (which are actually pretty decent bikes).

But just ignore this if you don't find it helpful or you are fed up with people giving advice. Especially a newcomer like me.
 
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saneagle

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I'm new to the forum but someone posted a link to your thread to one of my posts so I read some of it. Can I make a few suggestions? Hope I'm not butting in?

I think you mean it has Shimano Afine 8 hub gears not Alpine.

Say what size the bike is? What height range person would it fit?

What is the weight of the bike?

How many teeth in the chain wheel - this will help give an ideal of the gear range. People can look up the Afine 8 to see its range but they also need to know the chain wheel.

You've given some detail about the wheels but nothing about the frame? What make it is? Is there anything special about it?

Does the bike come with a transferrable guarantee? Some guarantees are transferrable and some are not. If it is transferrable what does it cover and how long is it for?

Your bike is quite expensive so I think you need to give people some good reasons to buy it. You can buy new Boardman bikes with Fazua systems in Halfords for around £2,300 or nearly new (less than 100 miles) for around £1,700 with a guarantee. On the other hand some very expensive bikes eg £4,000 or £5,000 plus also have Fazua systems eg mountain bikes or premium urban or road bikes. The difference is in the spec of the frame, the brand, the groupset etc etc. So I think you need to give more detail so people can see why it is a more premium bike than a Boardman (which are actually pretty decent bikes).

But just ignore this if you don't find it helpful or you are fed up with people giving advice. Especially a newcomer like me.
Have you tried your bike yet?
 

Giraffe

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It is still on order. I've bought bikes online before so I don't anticipate any problem with the fit but I can send it back within 30 days if necessary.

It usually takes me a year or more to find out if I really get on with a bike though so I have been through the process of selling bikes before so I have an idea of the sort of things that buyers may find helpful.

Just to clarify, my previous post only related to suggestions that might help with selling the unsuitable Fazua bike not with long complicated history of the thread. I really hope it gets resolved.
 
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Katymac

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Thanks, I am struggling to sell it - I'll have a go

The frame is from a small boutique brand - ATR

I cant trade it in locally as the bike shop that offers trade in doesn't sell anything suitable

I really have a green elephant in the corner of my spare room!

Now looking at a Ribble which is a similar weight bit I have worked out the motor yet
 

matthewslack

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Ribble road bikes seem to be Mahle X20 mid motor, which seems to get thumbs up for low drag but thumbs down for rather low torque. See rather hard to read first post in link.

Might be a rerun of the Fazua for you, so take care and get a long day test ride before spending the money.
 

Giraffe

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My partner has an Orbea bike with a Mahle motor. It is a nice bike but as as you say the Mahle is more aimed at people wanting a bit of assistance. The battery is only 250 Whr so many people have the motor switched off when you don't need it. I think the Mahle used in Orbea and Ribble is a hub motor rather than a mid drive. I don't think it would be a solution for someone wanting a lot of assistance assistance.
 
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