In the footsteps of McEnroe, you cannot be serious

Fordulike

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Doing my usual browsing/dreaming this afternoon, I spotted a rather swanky Haibike at the eye watering end of the price scale:

Eye watering Haibike for peeps with loadsamoney

I noticed that 4 of these have already gone to some moneybags, so the question is:

Would anyone here be willing to pay six grand for an electric bike?

If anyone on this forum actually bought one of these, then I salute you ;)
 
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D C

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Sorry but I got this and my bike for less than that



Also a pair of scissors and a hairdryer:)
 

jdallan

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Yes.... I know....and chips were 4 pence a bag and petrol was 6 shillings a gallon.
You lived in a really expensive place! I remember chips at 3 pence (old money) a bag; a fish supper for 1/3d and the first gallon of petrol I can remember buying myself was 4/6d! Mind you, I can buy more gallons of petrol with my weekly income now than I could then!

Jim
 

Croxden

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You lived in a really expensive place! I remember chips at 3 pence (old money) a bag; a fish supper for 1/3d and the first gallon of petrol I can remember buying myself was 4/6d! Mind you, I can buy more gallons of petrol with my weekly income now than I could then!

Jim
And my Vanguard did 12 MPG a bit different to today's MPG.
 

flecc

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You're all too young, my first gallons of petrol were 2 shillings, soon shooting up to half a crown.
 
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Cyclezee

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I go as far back as buying cinema tickets for sixpence, 4 gallons of petrol for a quid for my first car a 250 quid 1963 VW Beetle Reg. 9390 SM.
Not as much fun though as my Suzuki 80 Sport, MZ TS 250, Honda MTX 200 and Husqvarna 500.

Seriously though, even at today's prices £6000 for an electric bike does seem a bit extreme, you could get 5 eZee Torqs for that money.
 

Croxden

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You are starting to make feel a little guilty.
 

jdallan

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I go as far back as buying cinema tickets for sixpence, 4 gallons of petrol for a quid for my first car a 250 quid 1963 VW Beetle Reg. 9390 SM.
Not as much fun though as my Suzuki 80 Sport, MZ TS 250, Honda MTX 200 and Husqvarna 500.

Seriously though, even at today's prices £6000 for an electric bike does seem a bit extreme, you could get 5 eZee Torqs for that money.
My first car was a 1957 Morris Minor. It cost £75 and went from 0 mph to a wheel wobble in a minute and a half. I sold it 3 years later for £60. Could have got about 40 of them for the price of my Rose!

Jim
 

Geebee

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When I was testing the Ezee, they had a Specialized Turbo e-bike there for testing $7,600 from memory, I didn't bother testing :)
 

Wander

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I noticed that 4 of these have already gone to some moneybags, ......
mmmm 4 bought, via eblag, by the same buyer, about 4 months before that model starts arriving in the UK.

Not sure I believe everything I read on the interweb........
 

Fordulike

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mmmm 4 bought, via eblag, by the same buyer, about 4 months before that model starts arriving in the UK.

Not sure I believe everything I read on the interweb........
I never thought to check to see if they were separate customers.. Well spotted Wander :D
 

jackhandy

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Talking to an interested mountain-biker about Haibikes, he commented that 5 grand was not a lot for a bike...

And he wasn't talking of eBikes :eek: