It's good to hear that they are taking it so seriously Nick. I felt awful about your posting of the loss since you'd
only just bought that new 14 Ah battery from me and had virtually no use from it.
Fingers crossed they turn up something, it woud be good to recover it regardless of condition since at least the
high value battery should be unaffected.
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Thanks Tony.
Initially I was of a similar view to you. I had looked at the bike that morning and realised that I was going to have to spend a fair bit on it in the near future and funnily enough wondering in general whether I shouldn't think about a new one.
I now realise that I was missing the point entirely: Me and that bike were made for each other.
I purchased another Torq from Nick (Tiberius). It is a great bike, with dual batteries, cycle analyst etc etc. It is a great machine, and I really like it. I have also used a faster wheel on my other bike. It's an improvement, and again I really like it.
Problem is, whilst both of these actions are positive, neither of them can actually replace the old bike. I don't wish to sound silly or ungrateful, but the new Torq has very different characteristics to my old one. I'm not sure if it is an ezee or SB motor, but it's characteristics are quite different to the old one. The suspension forks also feel very different. It's more of a grand tourer. Also, because it is so nice and looks far more expensive I am totally paranoid about leaving it anywhere. Ever.
Prior to the theft, the old one was perfect utility transport. It looked innocuous (or so I thought), so I could leave it unattended, it used to accelerate like a mad thing, and I could keep it at 22mph over most terrain. My typical avg speed was between 18-20mph.
It was pretty well stripped down, with relatively thin tyres, and because I am a reasonable cyclist, I could cope with hills up to 1:5. Apart from when accelerating hard, the motor was near silent in operation.
I guess what I really want is all three....