I came into Ebiking for absolutely no cost by swopping a ten year old Honda 125cc scooter for a two year old Viking Eco stepper, one of the cheapest of the cheap.
I also own a Brompton, and was surprised to find the quality of this cheapo Ebike was far better than I expected and in fact once I had sorted out a couple of problems, such as a dicky on off switch and a PAS sensor that is badly placed to get wet under the bottom bracket.
I also fitted full mudguards rather than the joke items it came with, but none of these items represented a large expense.
The tyres were as people pointed out prone to punctures, and i have upgraded them to Schwalbe Marathon pluses, otherwise the biggest drawback of a bike like this is due to them seeming to be unable to understand that a "Folder" should actually be smaller and stable when folded.
(Hence I am having a Sparticle kit fitted to the Brompton)
But otherwise the Viking is far better equipped technically and quality wise that the bikes I used to ride to work and tour on in the 1950's and 1960's.
It has now given 1,000 miles of quite effective service.
price seems to be around £400-£500
I also own a Brompton, and was surprised to find the quality of this cheapo Ebike was far better than I expected and in fact once I had sorted out a couple of problems, such as a dicky on off switch and a PAS sensor that is badly placed to get wet under the bottom bracket.
I also fitted full mudguards rather than the joke items it came with, but none of these items represented a large expense.
The tyres were as people pointed out prone to punctures, and i have upgraded them to Schwalbe Marathon pluses, otherwise the biggest drawback of a bike like this is due to them seeming to be unable to understand that a "Folder" should actually be smaller and stable when folded.
(Hence I am having a Sparticle kit fitted to the Brompton)
But otherwise the Viking is far better equipped technically and quality wise that the bikes I used to ride to work and tour on in the 1950's and 1960's.
It has now given 1,000 miles of quite effective service.
price seems to be around £400-£500