Wow, excellent price for that specification of replacement battery, well spotted.
Just the other night I was watching James May's The Reassembler, with the Honda "Monkey" bike, the miniature motorbike, and I was thinking what a lovely little bike, but what a pity that it's a little impractical for riding on the road, being so low down, and a bit of an annoyance with the need for buying petrol and having to burn fossils and needing to take Compulsary Basic Training (CBT) and wear a motorcycle helmet, and have insurance and MOT and road tax, even though being a car driver means I already have a full moped license, reading this topic here got me thinking, an electric foldable bike with 20" wheels is kinda like having an electric "Monkey" bike, except it's far more practical to ride on roads, and all I have to do is charge (or it's already charged) it then take it out for a ride, no fuss, and it's foldable so I can put it in the back of my car, or take it into an office etc., and it wheels around very easily when folded, makes me think maybe I should have bought a folding e-bike instead of a non folding 26" wheel one.
Then I saw a video on Youtube ;-
...where it showed a foldable bike with an LCD display which apparently can show power draw on the motor, speed, distance etc, a feature that I am very keen on, and a battery that is stored in the frame (I have noticed how an e.g. 36V 10Ah battery for a non-folding e-bike weighs 4Kg and is a bit heavy to carry around with you when you e.g. lock up your bike outside and take your battery into an office, I was happy that my own e-bike battery was only 1.9Kg as it is 24V 8Ah, so rather easier to carry with you to stop it getting nicked).
However this folding e-bike is only available in Canada / USA and 350W and not legal for use in UK.
Then I found this folding e-bike ;-
https://www.evoscooters.co.uk/evomotion-e-dragon-evo-electric-bike.html
...and I notice that it has the features I am after, i.e. LCD display !, mud guards, chain oil guard, plenty of gears (7), 17.8Kg weight minus the battery, 36V 8Ah battery to get around the lesser range that cheap folding bikes tend to have, 2.2Kg battery weight, battery stored in the frame, controller in the frame, a separate TWIST THROTTLE control (!!), and not a bad price at 609 GBP. However, it's one draw back as far as I am concerned is the Torque sensor instead of a Cadence sensor. I have ridden my Brother's Torque sensored bike extensively and the need to keep putting some considerable effort into the pedalling is annoying, whereas with my own cadence sensored bike I can pedal very slowly and it takes off and does all the work for me! But then I suppose this folding e-bike has got a separate throttle control so I can pedal and throttle or just use throttle alone! Cool! The only thing that it is lacking is suspension!
Regards,
Alistair G.