Mid September according to Hattie this afternoon. Details should be on the Woosh website mid August.the woosh Karoo, coming soon.
Mid September according to Hattie this afternoon. Details should be on the Woosh website mid August.the woosh Karoo, coming soon.
I agree, and think that it is an aspect of the market that has been sadly lacking.But I reckon there are also plenty of people who want a 'fast' hybrid for road and well made paths.
Reading the coded description, I would be pretty sure it can.The Karoo could be just such a device, particularly if the controller could be...
No, no, I won't go there.
Our best selling bikes over the past 3 seasons have all been this exact type of bike. I'm not sure if this was due to a lack of competition from the other brands, or simply because more people actually want and need this type of bike.But I reckon there are also plenty of people who want a 'fast' hybrid for road and well made paths.
We do a bike called the Macina Bold, which has a rigid fork. and it does sell well in the UK, but not quite as well as the two models I've listed.When Eddie said there weren't many naked hybrid ebikes, KTM were the only ones I could immediately bring to mind.
Price not too sore for UK supplied Shimano/Bosch bikes.
Shame about the sus fork on the two in Col's link.
You are correct.It will be interesting to learn what the Woosh front fork is made of ( I would assume the frame is probably aluminium ). Could be a harsh ride if it's al as well. Trex can you help ?