That's utter rubbish! Who told you that?Paying £500 for a replacement battery that has low internal resistance and works the same at 10% as 100%
D8veh you would be correct if the motor were just directly connected to the battery and working flat out all the time, but it does not.That's utter rubbish! Who told you that?
The voltage is 42v when fully charged and about 34v at 10% charge. Ohms law says that current is proportional to voltage in any conductor. Power is volts x amps. No amount of sales ball cox can change the laws of physics.
Its a Haibike what's not to like, also they finally used up all the garish colour paints they had hanging around (like mine) and it now looks great as well.Has anyone bought the SDuro hardseven 5.5? It's the same price as the XDuro 4.0 but has the bigger battery and according to the Haibike numbering system is a higher spec bike
You will just have to buy another one for yourself so both wife and you can go for rides together.Well, I've collected my bike, and it's was the first time I have seen the XDuro in the flesh. I was expecting it to look the same as the SDuro, but with slight colour changes, but how wrong I was. The integration with the Bosch motor has been designed to perfection. The frame is nicely moulded to the battery, not just bolted on top. I'm well pleased.
With regards to the sizing, yes, I think for me the 50cm would have been better, but there is enough saddle adjustment to compensate. The 45cm also suits my daughter and wife better, so I think the whole family will be able to enjoy it.
Already looking Second hand this time as the second bike won't get used muchYou will just have to buy another one for yourself so both wife and you can go for rides together.