Thank you for your suggestions . My friend bought a Carbo and is very happy with it - ticks a lot of
Boxes and it is lightweight and compact . However there appears to have been a significant price hike since they appointed a UK agent - price increase from £1600 - £2000. Any views on this bike ?
I have a small number of Rambletta with rigid fork in stock at the moment if you are interested.I am out of Rambletta until first or second week of March.
It seems to be a bit of a contradiction. I can't see the sense in fitting a big heavy motor into a carbob fibre bike. why didn't they fit a light-weight one, like AKM85C, which is probably a better motor anyway? Their motor just looks out of place to me.
Why did they have to use a daft BB PAS? That stops you from upgrading the cranks to save weight.
Apart from that, the main point on which you should decide on a bike like this, assuming that it does what you want, is how is it going to get fixed when it goes wrong? The motor looks standard with the standard 9 pin connector, so that could easily be substituted, but what battery and controller are in it? The display looks pretty standard (maybe Bafang), but if the controller uses comms with the battery, I'd say that a bike like this is a very high risk; however, there's a fair chance that it uses all standard Chinese parts, especially as it has a throttle, so any competent ebike mechanic (still pretty rare) could fix it, or anybody that's handy with tools , knows basic electrics and has the sense to come on here and show us a few pictures.
It's a shame about the motor and the PAS, otherwise it looks like a nice bike apart from the price.
I have a small number of Rambletta with rigid fork in stock at the moment if you are interested.
https://wooshbikes.co.uk/?rambletta
If space is very tight, I would recommend converting a Brompton.
- Rambletta folded dimensions: 87cm (L) x 70cm (H) x 35cm (W)
This is my folded Brompton:
Thank you for your suggestions . My friend bought a Carbo and is very happy with it - ticks a lot of
Boxes and it is lightweight and compact . However there appears to have been a significant price hike since they appointed a UK agent - price increase from £1600 - £2000. Any views on this bike ?
with folding pedals, you can fit it in standard Brompton box. The battery has a standard lock, you can chain the bike to a lamp post.See what I mean OP? Woosh, that's a very neat and tidy conversion! It folds almost as small as the non E version. If you had folding pedals, what is the smallest box you could fit that lovely folded electrified Brompton into?
the motor weighs 1.5kgs, the 36V 13AH battery 2.2kgs with Samsung 29E cells.What does it weigh?
I think you got it right. they put a big motor in for the US moped brigade. If I had a frame like that, I'd put an Ak85C in it, which is a more reliable motor than the Bafang, though less powerful. It would also have worked well with a Q100H (AKM100), which still would have saved over 1kg. A further kg could be saved with hollowtech cranks and lighter tyres. They've gone for comfort rather than light weight. There's probably more weight to be saved from the gears, seat and other componenrts. 13kg is a definite possibility.AKM85C - So they could have knocked off almost another kg? It seems mad that they wouldn't have considered that over the Bafang. Are smaller motors less reliable or was it an oversight?
It's almost a grand and a half cheaper than a similarly specced Brompton, but still pricey.
One thing which really annoys me about cheap but (seemingly) good Chinese ebikes, is that they never configure them for UK legality. So frustrating! Always an EU focus! It's like the UK doesn't exist. Always with the bleedin' throttle! All they'd have to do is limit it to 6km/h.
I think you got it right. they put a big motor in for the US moped brigade. If I had a frame like that, I'd put an Ak85C in it, which is a more reliable motor than the Bafang, though less powerful. It would also have worked well with a Q100H (AKM100), which still would have saved over 1kg. A further kg could be saved with hollowtech cranks and lighter tyres. They've gone for comfort rather than light weight. There's probably more weight to be saved from the gears, seat and other componenrts. 13kg is a definite possibility.
I'm a bit lost there Tony the 35E & 29E weigh the same though the latter is cheaper.with folding pedals, you can fit it in standard Brompton box. The battery has a standard lock, you can chain the bike to a lamp post.
the motor weighs 1.5kgs, the 36V 13AH battery 2.2kgs with Samsung 29E cells.
The bike can be carried with one hand, that's why I did not use Samsung 35E cells.
If you need to take it in an airplane, you can use a Bosch tool battery adapter like this:
I'm a bit lost there Tony the 35E & 29E weigh the same though the latter is cheaper.
sorry for the error.I'm a bit lost there Tony the 35E & 29E weigh the same though the latter is cheaper.