why not?Would be happy to publish info about some of our new 2014 bikes but not possible currently.
go on, tell us (well, at least point us in the right direction).
why not?Would be happy to publish info about some of our new 2014 bikes but not possible currently.
You sound a bit cynical and also unfair.Hang on. Let me check ... (Pause)
Goodness ... Why am I not surprised?
It is quite apparent and obvious that opinion of certain sections of the Pedelec merchant community is far from objective.
Here is a fictional account to infer the sort of exchanges I've just read in the Which electric bike should I buy? forum.
"We have the eBike, model number XXXX" enthuses one trader in answering a question by the poster. "Check out our website" (A link is pasted).
"Our bike will do that", utters another ... and a third, supposedly helpful business, states, "Try ours ...We can lend you a demo".
This is in a public forum where users or potential users might welcome objective comments from everyday owners of an electric bicycle and sure, being fair to our commercial eBike traders, some merchants resist the urge to be as crass or blatant as others and, at least, many other comments and posts are diluted with real, Joe Public, accounts of their own experience of a particular brand or genre of machine.
why not talk to other traders here to customize and share their stock?...Would love our own brand but yet to find something that is more competitive to warrant us stocking.
Me too Flecc, I also agree with Dave, the forum used to work very well when everything was "lumped" together, especially for those wanting quickly to see what is going on in the industry, I believe this includes new users of the forum. Offers, product promotion etc by those wanting to make a living in the industry can simply be ignored by those who are not interested. I think everything now is too fragmented.I'm another who switched to the New Posts option some while ago to avoid missing anything and also so I didn't have to search all the other forums individually.
Personally I've always preferred almost everything lumped together in one forum in a moderate posting rate forum. Breaking into many forums is mainly useful in the busiest sites where threads can disappear off the front page in minutes.
This post is for jackhandy, (or others), to avoid any delicate mind from suffering the mental exhaustion of having to reading my long winded comments. (Coming next).Poisonally - I would like a "Precis" button so I don't have to wade through the long-winded posts some of the newer members seem to favour.
This was a precis?, I can't wait for the long versionPrecis
I prefer the long version, and I don't think that I'm the only one,Actually. I don't think I will bother to post the comments I have been crafting and preparing all afternoon. I'll just post this Precis instead.
Yup. I had no problem's with the long ones - you're obviously a bright guy - creative - been around the block a few times - value your privacy (slighly paradoxical that one) - sensitive - but perhaps most importantly here - you get a kick out of owning and riding an e-bike.I prefer the long version, and I don't think that I'm the only one,
That statement largely depends upon how you want to live your life. We are a long time dead, and if buying a bike whatever the cost, makes you happy and enables you to get more out of life, then no one has right to judge or pass comment. Enjoy.. (yes mad I know - spending that much on a push-bike - but then again its not - so maybe it wasn't so mad.
I get told that about my bike, not by the Mrs who doesn't know the cost, but people I meet when riding. It is less than £50.00 per mile now and getting cheaper by the day.