No, but it is being being marketed as an MTB would it not be normal to assume the 30 miles claim is for cross country?Keep us posted please.
They make no claim to that 30 miles being cross country.
No, but it is being being marketed as an MTB would it not be normal to assume the 30 miles claim is for cross country?Keep us posted please.
They make no claim to that 30 miles being cross country.
id not even bother going to look at it the batt is way to small and its way over priced.
you got no chance of 30 miles more like 10 if ur lucky over 10mph.
I think you're wrong in respect to this bike. Firstly it has a higher rolling resistance due to its tyres. Secondly it sounds to be a bit heavier. And most importantly if ridden off road as intended the amkunt of assistance needed is greater therefore draining the battery quicker. In fact I suspect that up steep up hill you may get your 20 miles as you may be pushing it quite a bit.Nonsense. I get a minimum of 24 miles at full power.
I think you're wrong in respect to this bike. Firstly it has a higher rolling resistance due to its tyres. Secondly it sounds to be a bit heavier. And most importantly if ridden off road as intended the amkunt of assistance needed is greater therefore draining the battery quicker. In fact I suspect that up steep up hill you may get your 20 miles as you may be pushing it quite a bit.
I think you made a mistake. It should be amnotakunt.amkunt
Oeer missus. How just one letter mistyped in a small keyboard gets you in trouble.I think you made a mistake. It should be amnotakunt.
At lwast you weren't on national TV:Oeer missus. How just one letter mistyped in a small keyboard gets you in trouble.
Should be amount....lol..
I agree. I run an online retail business and the biggest problem is many people think they can return goods in just about any condition they like and expect a full refund. The reality is that over 80% of goods come back in various stages of "used" condition, and I can count on one hand the number of items returned looking like brand new.Those rules look Ok to me. What is it you don't like?
"In a new condition" isn't the same as new.in general, you must return the bike well packed and in a new condition, no scratches and clean tyres.
The last bit is difficult after 14 days. Most bikes now have odometers. If you return the bike with more than 1 mile on the clock. Is it new?
No. It's not.
Just bear in mind that GTech are VERY good at marketing...... If you have a look at the Woosh site, or EBikes Direct, you will see how much you can get for £1000. For example, this one on EBay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281744168836?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT is almost identical to the model I bought from Woosh four years ago, at a slightly lower price. There are some even cheaper on EBay, but I don't think you'll get much help if you have problems.Agreed, d8veh.
I haven't read all the thread but came on here looking for a few user reviews of the Gtech ebike as I am considering buying one for my wife.
I note early on that a lot of people were complaining it was overpriced, but I believe the original price was something like £1699. It's now £999. The main product was described as a City bike, although I know they now do a sports version but I'm surprised at the number of people discussing it's potential up hills, off road and so on as it specifically seems to be aimed at people who are most likely to be pottering around town.
I would point out that it's like car manufacturers, when they are talking about MPG that would be under "ideal" conditions, not driving over mountain ranges so it's fairly obvious to me that 30 miles would be a best case scenario. As it happens where we live is as flat as it gets.
I do know they will offer up a lights and helmet pack without too much squabbling, and as I have purchased their vacuum cleaners which I'm generally pleased with (original Air ram excellent, Multi not so much but I believe the Mk.2 versions are much better) I was offered a further 10% discount when I enquired, without even asking which seems quite decent. I do know that from time to time they also have an extra free battery offer on.
Gtech seem like a decent company and although these are probably aimed at people who don't know a lot about bikes, and ebikes in particular, the overall product seems to be very good with lightness, the carbon belt and rust free alu frame all standing out.
My wife is 62 and suffers extensive arthritis, and doesn't drive so this seems like it would be a good buy. I think the elderly, possibly occasional user not doing a lot of mileage is probably the market they're aiming for. I know they're not the cheapest but the goods they produce do seem to be of a very high standard, and although we haven't made a final decision yet I would be confident of getting a decent product rather than pay less and get something of questionable quality.
I'll take a good look around the site though and see what else is available. Incidentally I don't ride bikes at all so I'm definitely no expert.