Freego Electric Bikes

MRMAC9

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I see that the Freego company has ceased trading and is about to go into liquidation. That's tough fro those who have recently bought new bikes from them.
 

Wisper Bikes

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It’s very tough, about 4000 people will be effected by losing their warranty and many more who need maintenance on bikes over 2 years old. However many of the parts are generic and generally available. If anyone has a problem, we would be pleased to help.

All the best, David
 
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Woosh

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I see that the Freego company has ceased trading and is about to go into liquidation. That's tough fro those who have recently bought new bikes from them.
it is usual that a company with a sizable existing clientele like Freego would be taken over rather than left to vanish.
it's still early days.
 

RoadieRoger

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A quick check on the Web. this morning on the Freego Folder price . Halfords have a Web exclusive price of £1049 , Ebikes Direct £854 allegedly £290 off and Nationwide £999 . The Ah of the batteries are not always quoted .
 

Chainring

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I was convinced how good ebikes were by two customers who came in the shop where I used to work. One was a nurse, who did a 20 mile commute every day, and the man I spoke to had done about 9000 miles and carried all sorts on his. Both were Freego bikes. There are loads around here, in daily use. I always thought Freego and Wisper had joined, yet noticed only the other day how Freego sang the praises of a central battery, while Wisper kept theirs at the back. Lets hope that something can be salvaged. They are bikes for working people to stay mobile. They convinced me to go and buy my Santana from Woosh, nearly six years ago.
 
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gray198

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I was convinced how good ebikes were by two customers who came in the shop where I used to work. One was a nurse, who did a 20 mile commute every day, and the man I spoke to had done about 9000 miles and carried all sorts on his. Both were Freego bikes. There are loads around here, in daily use. I always thought Freego and Wisper had joined, yet noticed only the other day how Freego sang the praises of a central battery, while Wisper kept theirs at the back. Lets hope that something can be salvaged. They are bikes for working people to stay mobile. They convinced me to go and buy my Santana from Woosh, nearly six years ago.
had my Eagle for 7 years. Good sturdy bike. Never given any trouble. Still original battery good for about 20/25 miles easy riding. I have a new Oxygen but Eagle is used by son in law during summer. Good bike good service. Will be a shame to lose them, but very competitive market place, which I suspect will eventually be dominated by the big players
 
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Woosh

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ah the sturdy look of e-bikes a few years ago... That was before German bikes dominate the market.
nowadays, Chinese e-bikes have to follow the look and trend set by Cube and Haibike...
 

Chainring

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ah the sturdy look of e-bikes a few years ago... That was before German bikes dominate the market.
nowadays, Chinese e-bikes have to follow the look and trend set by Cube and Haibike...
Well, I've seen at least four Powabyke Shoppers around here, and spoken to a couple of the owners. I notice they are out of stock on EBikes Direct, so they must sell well... Juicy Bike still has practical bikes at sensible prices. I read a review of a Riese Muller step-through on the Electric Bike Report site. Lovely bike, but so expensive. Woosh bikes are sensibly priced, but I don't like the battery at the back. Any dealers thought of these, or will the extra duties make them too dear?
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/2019-Premium-Long-Tail-Cargo-Bike_60816581626.html?spm=a2700.galleryofferlist.normalList.237.5612675aZKf13E
 

Woosh

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the main benefit of placing the battery inside the luggage rack as opposed to behind the seat post is two folds: a) I can fit a standard cartridge type bottom bracket (the old Santana used to have cup and cone instead of cartridge bearings) and b) the controller is placed well out of reach of surface water. I used to seal the entry point of cables at the controller box in the old Santana (when the battery was behnd the seat post) with silicon. I don't have to do that with the new Santana.
 
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it is usual that a company with a sizable existing clientele like Freego would be taken over rather than left to vanish.
it's still early days.
I think you may be right Woosh, it’s interesting that a company ceases trading, lays off staff, closes its website, announces that a liquidation is imminent, then days later have still not actually liquidated. It seems that a restructuring deal maybe going on behind closed doors. Let’s hope that’s the case for the sake of the owners out there with bikes that may not be covered and the dealers with bikes still on the shelves.

Good luck to them!

All the best, David