It's £500 28" 25kg 36V 10Ah, 3 gears bicycle. I couldn't find any reviews before buying it, so I'd like to write a few words for those who consider buying it. It's too early for a review, I got it this week, so it's just first impression.
Silent Force 0103 is sold in the UK by The Range, but only online. Seller's description and pictures (http://www.therange.co.uk/blog/power-your-ride-with-the-silent-force-electric-bike/) show how it looks like, but I'll add a few details.
I've ordered it on Thursday, it was shipped on Friday and delivered Monday morning.
Almost completely assembled.
There is no assembling instruction, but you can see what needs to be done. Also front brake and shifter needed adjustment.
Now the most crazy part: flashing pedals. I don't mind the flashing (it's yellowish), but I don't think it's worth the extra weight and friction. Three dynamos in one bike is too much, I'm going to replace them with normal pedals.
On the handlebar, from the left: shifter, battery indicator with red LEDs, normal cyclocomputer, red switch for PAS and throttle in the right grip.
The front light is rather poor, extra flashlight (for a few quids on ebay) should make riding after dark more comfortable. I'm also considering puncture-resistant tires and different saddle. I'm happy with everything else.
The motor in the front wheel can be heard, but I suppose it's not different than in other e-bikes.
The speed is limited to 25km/h. The steepest slope on my way to work is about 8%. The bike easily goes up, 18km/h with no pedaling (only moving crank to keep PAS on).
The chain is completely covered.
And a solid kickstand. A bit too high, it keeps one wheel a few inches above the ground.
After going 4 times to work and back (86km total) I'm very happy with this bike. It changed my daily commute.
Silent Force 0103 is sold in the UK by The Range, but only online. Seller's description and pictures (http://www.therange.co.uk/blog/power-your-ride-with-the-silent-force-electric-bike/) show how it looks like, but I'll add a few details.
I've ordered it on Thursday, it was shipped on Friday and delivered Monday morning.
Almost completely assembled.
There is no assembling instruction, but you can see what needs to be done. Also front brake and shifter needed adjustment.
Now the most crazy part: flashing pedals. I don't mind the flashing (it's yellowish), but I don't think it's worth the extra weight and friction. Three dynamos in one bike is too much, I'm going to replace them with normal pedals.
On the handlebar, from the left: shifter, battery indicator with red LEDs, normal cyclocomputer, red switch for PAS and throttle in the right grip.
The front light is rather poor, extra flashlight (for a few quids on ebay) should make riding after dark more comfortable. I'm also considering puncture-resistant tires and different saddle. I'm happy with everything else.
The motor in the front wheel can be heard, but I suppose it's not different than in other e-bikes.
The speed is limited to 25km/h. The steepest slope on my way to work is about 8%. The bike easily goes up, 18km/h with no pedaling (only moving crank to keep PAS on).
The chain is completely covered.
And a solid kickstand. A bit too high, it keeps one wheel a few inches above the ground.
After going 4 times to work and back (86km total) I'm very happy with this bike. It changed my daily commute.