Hi, another which bike question...sorry

Kudoscycles

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I am considering all options at the moment. All I want is to be able to get to the farm, about a 10-15m round trip, country lanes, a very busy B road and farm track but got to admit I do want something that looks good, can't help it, it's the show off in me ;-)
I would love you to like the Miami beach racer,in ruby red and cream,price £815.00. It's got the normal Bafang 250 watt motor,10Ah battery and Shimano 7-speed gears all packaged in an easy rider style bike.
I am only importing 20, but if you are a bit of a show off,you may love it.
Will put photos on the forum tomorrow.
KudosDave
 
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soundwave

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that bike is 2800 new be bargain at a grand dongle or not.

ps dongle removes the 15mph speed limit and the old farts dont like it.

also as the bike is from ebike shop the warranty is not transferable so will have to sort something out with the seller if anything does go wrong.
 
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Bagpuss

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I would love you to like the Miami beach racer,in ruby red and cream,price £815.00. It's got the normal Bafang 250 watt motor,10Ah battery and Shimano 7-speed gears all packaged in an easy rider style bike.
I am only importing 20, but if you are a bit of a show off,you may love it.
Will put photos on the forum tomorrow.
KudosDave
Look forward to pics.
 

soundwave

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will not go as fast as a horse tho :cool:
 

soundwave

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i could prob beat it in a 3 mile race ;)

40 – 48 km/h
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trex

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That bike:



has two things against it: frame size may be too big for your 5ft4 and the rear direct drive motor is heavy and has low torque. Not good for battery use, muddy tracks and hills. You would be much better off with a rear geared hub motor that has an internal gearbox whose purpose is to multiply its torque by 4 to 5 times.
 
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Bagpuss

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That bike:



has two things against it: frame size may be too big for your 5ft4 and the rear direct drive motor is heavy and has low torque. Not good for battery use, muddy tracks and hills. You would be much better off with a rear geared hub motor that has an internal gearbox that multiplies its torque by 4 to 5 times to be good on muddy tracks and hills.
Thank you :)
 

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trex

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if you are riding a lot on farm tracks, rigid front fork is a no no. A full sus bike is much better. They are expensive (like the one SW suggested yesterday), this one is a lot cheaper (within your budget) and still has the right bits: rear wheel drive, adjustable long travel front suspension and hydraulic brakes. The new batch has 180mm rotors front and rear.

http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?zephyr-b
 
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soundwave

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id buy it if i had the money if it went for that price as 2700 new
 

trex

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may bid for it myself but I am out all day tomorrow, may be over by the time I come home.
 

Bagpuss

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if you are riding a lot on farm tracks, rigid front fork is a no no. A full sus bike is much better. They are expensive (like the one SW suggested yesterday), this one is a lot cheaper (within your budget) and still has the right bits: rear wheel drive, adjustable long travel front suspension and hydraulic brakes. The new batch has 180mm rotors front and rear.

http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?zephyr-b
Not a lot of farm tracks, just one down to the farm, primarily road riding.
 

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trex

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woosh sell direct which explains the low prices. If you need local support, email andy @ woosh, he'll find you a local bike shop to look after your bike for you.
 
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JuicyBike

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That's nice, thank you. Unfortunately too far, I probably should have said I'm in the Midlands, Nuneaton so if you know of anything nearer I'd be interested :)
Trikes and Bikes are not far from you and have a selection of bikes in your price range - always better to try any bike you're thinking of spending hundreds of pounds on...