if you buy all the parts from china and make it ur self it will be alot cheaper but have no warranty so to speak but i have never had a problem with a seller from china if it all goes tits up.
so what you are paying for is the warranty and support ie new parts if they fail as none will even try to fix a motor and even bosch dealers can not open the motor case as it voids the warranty.
as for the batts none seem to state what cells they are other than voltage and amp hrs of the pack but unless you know what the cells are rated at and tested any range given is from here to the moon.
Thats the point of buying from a manufacturer based in the UK, yes you can buy a bike with a Bafang mid drive motor from alibaba for around $1000.
On top of that you have:
Shipping which is around $300 minimum, hazardous good shipping is a minefield too!
6% import duty
And then you have the abysmal exchange rate which currently stands at around 1.2.
On top of a 1-3 month wait, because China have nothing in stock.
bringing your $1000 bike to around £1150 at your door.
That's if you actually get what you wanted.
Story time!
The manager before me at Byocycles ordered a sample of 10 electric mid drive bikes, costing £500 each, cheap, a bit too cheap. This is what turned up:
£50 bikes at best, retail. Completely unsafe, no certifications, (CE etc), the factory disappeared shortly after. Wheres the backup? I wouldn't even give them away for fear of killing someone. We run our own facility in Shenzhen, quality control is our own, the designs are our own.
A quick note on certifications, you have to have the bike, battery, charger, kettle lead, and each individual component tested to bring something to market. This costs $5000+, you change the pedals? Needs to be tested again.
We always try and fix before replacing, sometimes things can't be fixed and it's more economical to replace, quite often we'll just send a new part if its inexpensive, and then keep the other and repair it or send it back.
We use Samsung ICR18650 cells in all of our batteries, and we open 10 out of every consignment to test.
In this case the whole spec is all but non existent.
*snip*
It certainly makes for disappointing reading on a bike that is being marketed at and I quote "Just £1,699.95!"
It makes comparing on a like for like basis impossible, which I guess is the idea.
SW, as for your comment in relation to range. I certainly don't believe the quoted minimum range of this bike, but at least that is a legal get out for anyone that doesn't reach that distance.
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There is no ulterior motive for not listing the full specification. In our new website which is currently being developed a full specification is available, we've stopped developing the current website as it's not what we want.