My wife has used a 'Sunlova' folding ebike from new for 3 years, but last night the battery went poof and blew out the connector! It was quite cheap, but I realised when I attempted to contact the company c/o 'Mao Tse Tung House' in West London, two years back, that customer after care was not a priority, and spares were not an option.
I was considering the Viking Eco Stepper (Eco - Stepper Folding Electric bike - Black, 20 Inch from Eco - Stepper - Viking Bikes as a replacement?
Mrs 'G' only travels 3 miles a day return, twice a week along the concrete promenade here by the seaside, with no hills, or open country. It would be nice to have something that could fit in a car boot as well. I selected Viking, because I had one as a boy, 50 years ago (Hosteller), and they still 'appear' to be British. Also hopefully basic things like batteries could be purchased without 3 hours of googling first?
It's amazing how many firms don't show their products 'folded', a mistake in my opinion when selling 'folding bikes'. One good point of the late 'Beijing Banger' is that it doesn't actually fold, but 'telescopes' closed, rather like its been squashed front to rear, but I can't seem to find any current bikes that have this feature, perhaps The EC say we can't have them nowadays, like bent banannas?
Has anyone out there got any feedback about Viking as a product, or know of any 'telescopic' folding small frame Ebikes? Also more interested in the electric bit, rather than the health benefits of pedalling!
I was considering the Viking Eco Stepper (Eco - Stepper Folding Electric bike - Black, 20 Inch from Eco - Stepper - Viking Bikes as a replacement?
Mrs 'G' only travels 3 miles a day return, twice a week along the concrete promenade here by the seaside, with no hills, or open country. It would be nice to have something that could fit in a car boot as well. I selected Viking, because I had one as a boy, 50 years ago (Hosteller), and they still 'appear' to be British. Also hopefully basic things like batteries could be purchased without 3 hours of googling first?
It's amazing how many firms don't show their products 'folded', a mistake in my opinion when selling 'folding bikes'. One good point of the late 'Beijing Banger' is that it doesn't actually fold, but 'telescopes' closed, rather like its been squashed front to rear, but I can't seem to find any current bikes that have this feature, perhaps The EC say we can't have them nowadays, like bent banannas?
Has anyone out there got any feedback about Viking as a product, or know of any 'telescopic' folding small frame Ebikes? Also more interested in the electric bit, rather than the health benefits of pedalling!
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