Sure, but I can I can imagine the protracted wrangling trying to get my money back and the endless excuses
It seems OK to me, all they are asking is that it is returned in good condition and re-packed in the original packaging so that a courier can collect it.Trying to decide on buying an ebike using distance selling is not helped by statements like this,
https://www.aero-bike.co.uk/14-day-trial
I would not buy from them under these rules, read the last line get out clause
Got off your backside and get to an ebike shop to try one or two, then you get one to one face to face advice on what it is you or your wife are after. At least you won't have to worry about what you may deem is an acceptable condition to send a bike back to a dealer compared to theirs if you order one online. 30 miles on a bike, it will show.Sure, but I can I can imagine the protracted wrangling trying to get my money back and the endless excuses
I had a customer who trial rode an electric bike in the sea,such words are to protect themselves if you abuse the bike.It was ok with the returns requirements until I read the penultimate line,
"We reserve the right to reject a return at our discretion."
That must have been either the Typhoon or the Tornado. You always see them blowing in from the sea on the news.I had a customer who trial rode an electric bike in the sea.
KudosDave
Wow, sounds a deal and a half>>Tried out both the GTECH City and Sports bikes with my Wife recently. Very impressed with them but decided we needed suspension and off road tyres as the ride was uncomfortable. Arranged uplift with GTECH and at the weekend spotted the New GTECH E-scent Mountain BIke just launched. After an hour of wrangling with GTECH they have agreed to send out two new mountain bikes and deduct the full value of the two road bikes.
They have also agreed to free Helmets, Lights, Mudguards and as I had recently purchased a GTECH Hedge Trimmer I had a discount code for 10% off. 10% saved me a mighty £339.
Will let you know how we get on but they do look great bikes....
Why are there to ways of describing capacity.. 5.6ah? 500w? How do us mere mortals know the difference?Looks like the same 5.6ah battery though? That won't do the 30 miles it claims off road and hills surely?
5.6Ah on its own does not tell us the amount of energy stored in a battery - you also need to know the voltage. Multiply the two together and you get Wh's.Why are there to ways of describing capacity.. 5.6ah? 500w? How do us mere mortals know the difference?
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Best give us a chance to try it out first.Looks like the same 5.6ah battery though? That won't do the 30 miles it claims off road and hills surely?
Keep us posted please.Best give us a chance to try it out first.
They make no claim to that 30 miles being cross country.GTech propaganda dept said:The Gtech Mountain eBilke has an easy to read LED display, to tell you exactly how much charge you’ve got remaining. Ride for up to 30 miles on a single charge*
Nearly. It's 201 Watt-hours, which means you can run for one hour at 200 watts or 30 minutes at 400 watts. The controller is probably around 15 amps, so the maximum power from the battery will be around 600 watts, which means you get 20 minutes of slow hill-climbing, using full power.So it's 5.6ah times 36v equals 201watts. From the advert it certainly looks the same battery on the road version. Posts on here seem to indicate a MTB ebike might not get much distance at all over off road hilly terrain, after all, that's what a MTB is for?