Moozido

andy_b

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Feb 2, 2023
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Hi,

I've been looking for an ebike for a while to do a 12 mile commute.

I've done a fair bit of research, but not tested any ebike yet. I'd like to try Cube & Haibike, as these seem to be good for my budget (upto 2k).

Does anyone have any experience with Moozido, the bikes look cheap (half price?), so I'm wondering if there's a catch.


I'm based in Dorset, so Cambridge is quite a trek for me.

Would it be worthwhile spending a day to visit them, or are there alternative shops selling these ebikes at a similar price?

Thanks
 

soundwave

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the address on the web site just shows a house but there is no way you can get a haibike ht for 699, the batts on there own costs that much
 

andy_b

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Feb 2, 2023
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Thanks for the quick reply.

As they say, if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.
 

matthewslack

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Use common sense! If it looks too good to be true...

My guess is if you try to buy a Haibike from them they will take your money, tell you it is out of stock, refuse a refund and point you towards the cheap alternatives at the bottom of their web page, which are generic hub drive bikes.

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soundwave

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andy_b

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Feb 2, 2023
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Use common sense! If it looks too good to be true...

My guess is if you try to buy a Haibike from them they will take your money, tell you it is out of stock, refuse a refund and point you towards the cheap alternatives at the bottom of their web page, which are generic hub drive bikes.

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I totally agree, which is why I'd spend a day visiting them. I definitely wouldn't buy from these guys online.

Just thought Pedelecs was a good forum to ask / confirm my opinion.
 
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soundwave

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andy_b

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Feb 2, 2023
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they have a store in Southampton
That's good to know, I spend a lot of time in the New Forest, so I'd be half way to Southampton already - thanks.

I have access to cyclescheme through work too, which they support.

I'll see if I can arrange a test ride.
 

soundwave

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id only buy it from ebike shop if you wanted a dongle and warranty.
 

soundwave

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yes a dongle will remove the speed limit but it does not give the motor any more power.


tho to get the most out of it you will need a bigger front chain ring and most frames wont let you go much bigger.
 

andy_b

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Feb 2, 2023
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yes a dongle will remove the speed limit but it does not give the motor any more power.


tho to get the most out of it you will need a bigger front chain ring and most frames wont let you go much bigger.
This is awesome information, it makes me want to test an ebike even more.

Thanks
 

soundwave

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ebike shop is buy appointment only so you just cant walk in and have a look round but id go to the other place for a test ride and to get the right size frame cos if you get it from ebike shop take it out the box and put the wheels on it and find its to big or small he classes that as now 2nd hand and will only give you 60% of the price paid back for it.

the problem is with warranty and and taking it back as if you dont buy the bike from them they will charge you for every software update and any labour under warranty to swap out a part.
 

AndyBike

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yes a dongle will remove the speed limit but it does not give the motor any more power.
What it means in real terms is you can go faster, but more than likely going to overwhelm the low end brakes they come fitted with, and if per chance you get in an accident, the courts throw the book at you.