As suggested, if you go to EBikes Direct and select step-through frames, then start at lowest price, you will get a good idea of what is on the market in the range you want. It's true that it will not separate in-stock items or the battery position or type of gears, but it's a good guide. You will also see that Woosh prices are good.Hi All
My wife is wanting a step through e bike to potter around on local rides , can anybody recommend reliable brands at the budget end of the market
Regards Gbay
This interesting article made me look at Woosh bikes website where I further looked at their Rambletta 20” folder instruction manual (for interest and comparison with my Batribike QUARTZ), being curious about tyre pressures I found on P.10 ‘Tyre pressures between 45 & 65psi recommended, roughly same idea as on my Quartz.... then on P.13 I read TPs Recommended pressure 90psi but not to go beyond 120psi ? Confused? YES!Hi All
My wife is wanting a step through e bike to potter around on local rides , can anybody recommend reliable brands at the budget end of the market
Regards Gbay
Found on your website in Rambletta bike Manual P.10 (45-65 ) & P.13 - ‘90psi - don’t go beyond 120psi.....Hi Jimo,
where did you find that manual?
I need to fix that error PDQ!
recommended tyre pressure for the Rambletta is 40-45PSI.
we have an electric tyre inflator that is set for 43psi.
You have another typo on page 14 of the Rambletta Manual, Essential maintenance, saying the "Faro", is a low maintenance bike.Thanks Jim.
It's now fixed.
Hi Ocsid,You have another typo on page 14 of the Rambletta Manual, Essential maintenance, saying the "Faro", is a low maintenance bike.
Just checked, it is not corrected yet on the online downloadable PDF, on the Ramblatta's Webpage. Is it one of those things that gets reset over night?Hi Ocsid,
thank you for spotting it.
It's now fixed!
Doesn't quite make sense. Elsewhere it says the battery is removable for charging etc ."Battery care: The Rambletta comes with a modern light-weight lithium battery. The battery on this model is not designed to be removed by the end-user, and would normally only be removed for servicing purposes. "
Morning PP100,While we're proof reading the manual:
Doesn't quite make sense. Elsewhere it says the battery is removable for charging etc .
I can't afford it!I was reading a website this morning (cannot remember what it was about) and they offered fifty dollars to the first person to come up with a major error on their site! Any offers, Mr Woosh?*!
I think Mr Woosh does excellent bikes, kits and customer service, but not so hot at keeping the website details correct (which is indeed a terrible task as many of us know). I'm afraid 50 dollar bonus per error might force him out of business.I was reading a website this morning (cannot remember what it was about) and they offered fifty dollars to the first person to come up with a major error on their site! Any offers, Mr Woosh?*!