Despite the hassles that I have had with BH as a company, I have always been very quick to explain the merits and fun of general e-bike ownership to anyone that has shown an interest. The Wiggle rides are a very good example of this, and so far amongst many conversations about the bike, two separate people said that they were going to investigate buying one.
Frequently my chats also involve me letting the odd person take the bike for a spin. Last week I took the BH along to a local motorcycle meet at a pub. The BH created more interest than the motorcycles that were on display! I had one smart arse from a group who said that it was cheating, and my reply was a quick, thank f**k that you weren't around the day that someone decided to put an internal combustion engine into a cycle frame. With that one comment out of the way, questions fired from all directions. The clincher was when I let someone have a go, and even I had never previously noticed just how quick that the bike is from a standing start in boost mode. It just seemed to shoot off like a bullet. The lad concerned came back laughing and grinning, saying that his got to get one. We all say things like that, so I have no idea if he will or won't, but one lad that was there who used to own an early e-bike, sauntered off, and has now bought one.
I also managed to sell another new BH today to a lad who is on the same job as me. It only took the photos to convince him, as he had been desperate to find a new hobby, wanted to get back into cycling, but his fitness wasn't up to it. I should be out for ride with him, some time over the next few weeks.
The bike shop have also said that that through me, three other people to date have made enquiries.
Jokingly It would be nice to get a bit of commission, but in reality I'm pleased that my enthusiasm has rubbed off, and that there are now at least a couple more pedelec riders out there to share the fun. )
I didn't have quite so much luck with the neighbour who I had hoped to be able to pass the Haibike onto though. My mistake was letting him try the BH first.
Frequently my chats also involve me letting the odd person take the bike for a spin. Last week I took the BH along to a local motorcycle meet at a pub. The BH created more interest than the motorcycles that were on display! I had one smart arse from a group who said that it was cheating, and my reply was a quick, thank f**k that you weren't around the day that someone decided to put an internal combustion engine into a cycle frame. With that one comment out of the way, questions fired from all directions. The clincher was when I let someone have a go, and even I had never previously noticed just how quick that the bike is from a standing start in boost mode. It just seemed to shoot off like a bullet. The lad concerned came back laughing and grinning, saying that his got to get one. We all say things like that, so I have no idea if he will or won't, but one lad that was there who used to own an early e-bike, sauntered off, and has now bought one.
I also managed to sell another new BH today to a lad who is on the same job as me. It only took the photos to convince him, as he had been desperate to find a new hobby, wanted to get back into cycling, but his fitness wasn't up to it. I should be out for ride with him, some time over the next few weeks.
The bike shop have also said that that through me, three other people to date have made enquiries.
Jokingly It would be nice to get a bit of commission, but in reality I'm pleased that my enthusiasm has rubbed off, and that there are now at least a couple more pedelec riders out there to share the fun. )
I didn't have quite so much luck with the neighbour who I had hoped to be able to pass the Haibike onto though. My mistake was letting him try the BH first.