Storck Multiroad Raddar for Sale 3months old

mellowmiles

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Thanks for looking!

You are bidding on a 2012 Multiroad Raddar Pedelec. I bought it from Storck 6 months ago for commuting for work having not cycled for a long time and have Enjoyed it very much. Being 33years old and getting more into cycling I realised I'm more into more road cycling and hence making space for a road bike. Plus it hasn't quite suited my kind of work so I haven't really been able to get the most out of it.

The Link for the spec is here including original price:- Electric Bikes Community - Pedelecs UK - Storck Raddar MultiRoad Deore Electric Bike

Review have been well received and you can see it's set up for the winter weather. I have charged the battery 3 times since purchase (it has 500charge cycles) and cycled 100miles since purchase (It's a 10mile round trip commute) and took it for it's free service 2months ago with no problems. there is a small paint chip - i checked this with the storck - on the down tube. It is in the picture and if there are any issues it is well within the Warranty anyway (4.5 years left). The frame is Registered incase of theft and You could obviously continue this if you wish. I have also added Pitlocks to headset and seat tube which is included in the sale.

It is a 58cm frame and i'm 180.5cm. looking for £1700.

let me know if you have any questions!! :)

IF it doesn't sell the plan is to buy a non motorised wheelset to take the battery off and use it as a road bike. This could be an option that adds to the versatility of the bike for the buyer also.

i'm having trouble uploading photo of bike but happy to send them via email if interested sorry!! tjnadah@yahoo.co.uk
 

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Croxden

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jackhandy

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I see the one from Fulford Cycles, on ebay, is flagged as "no returns - sold as seen: Does this mean the warranty is non-transferrable?
 

Clockwise

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The one on Ebay is aluminium, is yours the carbon fibre frame as in the link?
A little more searching would suggest no. The carbon ones seem to have white forks and a battery on a rear pannier while the aluminum ones have a bottle battery and black forks.

Storck Multiroad Carbon 36v Electric Bicycles | Storck UK

Very strange that someone would spend so much on a bike and not know what bike it is.

Do you have keys for the pitlocks? Charger?
 

mellowmiles

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HI guys,
I'm really sorry for late reply as I've been away and organising wedding! I'm actually surprised people replied to be honest. And i'm also quite grateful for some of your honest thoughts informative and helpful!

Regarding the bike frame yes it's full Carbon but not the 36V one. it's the 2012 version the link is here Electric Bikes Community - Pedelecs UK - Storck Raddar MultiRoad Deore Electric Bike

Had a few offers on E*** but with the fees i worked out would lose a little bit and would end up the value of a multiroad without the motor/battery. Considering I actually still like the bike not quite sure I'm keen to proceed at present. Have actually been looking to just take off the motor and use as a normal bike - if can be squeezed in between the other 2 - will see.

Re Pitlocks yes got the key. Bought them specifically for bike as i was quite worried about theft given being used for work but as i've kept it indoors at home and work been fairly secure. still got the original bolts obviously.

Thanks anyway guys
 

mellowmiles

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He says... till an enthusiast picked it up this morning for Xmas! mixed feelings actually about the loss but i'm sure it won't belong before the stable needs a cabinet reshuffle.
 
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