Gtech Sport only 3 Months old, for only £695
Bought in March for £995
Ridden approx 800 miles
Full length mud guards (taken off one of my other bikes)
Rack (new)
Stand (new)
Inner tubes filled with slime anti puncture
Bought so that I could commute 12 miles each way to work without getting too hot and sweaty (we have no showers at work)
I manage the 24 miles on a single charge with plenty of charge left in the battery, but I do tend to use plenty of peddle input.
Almost instant motor assist, so great away from traffic lights or junctions.
Very low maintenance Gates Carbon Belt Drive - http://www.gatescarbondrive.com/
No need to worry about getting trousers oily and no need to lubricate.
Full details on the Gtech site http://www.gtech.co.uk/ebike.html
Bought as a trial to see if riding to work really worked for me, which I can confirm it has, it's much more enjoyable than normal bike as I have a very heavy bag to carry, which makes a normal bike hard work.
I've ended up converting a mountain bike so that I can take the off road option where possible, although the Gtech is absolutely fine on gravel tracks, I used it on a converted redundant rail track.
I was thinking about keeping both the Gtech and my converted bike, but as a 'dyed in the wool' mountain biker, I find that I invariably take the mountain bike.
In pretty much perfect condition, save yourself £350 (including accessory price)
https://flic.kr/p/UTKdin]IMG_20170625_154956[/url] by https://www.flickr.com/photos/fatwomble/]fatwomble[/url], on Flickr
https://flic.kr/p/UQWDXq]IMG_20170625_155003[/url] by https://www.flickr.com/photos/fatwomble/]fatwomble[/url], on Flickr
https://flic.kr/p/W8h8cV]IMG_20170625_155023[/url] by https://www.flickr.com/photos/fatwomble/]fatwomble[/url], on Flickr
Bought in March for £995
Ridden approx 800 miles
Full length mud guards (taken off one of my other bikes)
Rack (new)
Stand (new)
Inner tubes filled with slime anti puncture
Bought so that I could commute 12 miles each way to work without getting too hot and sweaty (we have no showers at work)
I manage the 24 miles on a single charge with plenty of charge left in the battery, but I do tend to use plenty of peddle input.
Almost instant motor assist, so great away from traffic lights or junctions.
Very low maintenance Gates Carbon Belt Drive - http://www.gatescarbondrive.com/
No need to worry about getting trousers oily and no need to lubricate.
Full details on the Gtech site http://www.gtech.co.uk/ebike.html
Bought as a trial to see if riding to work really worked for me, which I can confirm it has, it's much more enjoyable than normal bike as I have a very heavy bag to carry, which makes a normal bike hard work.
I've ended up converting a mountain bike so that I can take the off road option where possible, although the Gtech is absolutely fine on gravel tracks, I used it on a converted redundant rail track.
I was thinking about keeping both the Gtech and my converted bike, but as a 'dyed in the wool' mountain biker, I find that I invariably take the mountain bike.
In pretty much perfect condition, save yourself £350 (including accessory price)
https://flic.kr/p/UTKdin]IMG_20170625_154956[/url] by https://www.flickr.com/photos/fatwomble/]fatwomble[/url], on Flickr
https://flic.kr/p/UQWDXq]IMG_20170625_155003[/url] by https://www.flickr.com/photos/fatwomble/]fatwomble[/url], on Flickr
https://flic.kr/p/W8h8cV]IMG_20170625_155023[/url] by https://www.flickr.com/photos/fatwomble/]fatwomble[/url], on Flickr