Hello, it's been a while since I posted but seen as I got great advice when I bought my kit I thought I would come back when the prospect of selling it has come up.
Right so, I see that people are going crazy for electric bikes right now and seen as I have never been entirely happy with mine I am thinking of selling it and doing another project. To be straight it isn't because it is a bad conversion but because I bought the Yose Power 48v rear wheel hub kit for an old mountain bike I had and now I realise I need bigger wheels and a bigger bike and so want to sell it.
I have two issues though. The first is that if I sold it on facebook marketplace, gumtree or ebay and someone quite rightly wanted a test ride, how exactly do I ensure that they don't just ride away with it? I know the vast majority of people are trustworthy and have sold loads of stuff in person with no issues at all but this time I cannot escape the feeling that I am offering the perfect getaway vehicle!
My second issue is what sort of price to expect? It is a YosePower 48v 350w rear hub motor that I have had for 1.5 years now and probably put about 300 miles on it. I have stored the battery inside and charged it monthly at least and probably about 25 times in total. It runs really well and I would keep it happily if it weren't for the fact that the 26" wheels feel just too small for me at 6ft2.
A bit about the actual bike (which is drafted from an ad i have made)
1. how do you sell safely without someone cycling off?
2. How much would you expect for this setup?
Right so, I see that people are going crazy for electric bikes right now and seen as I have never been entirely happy with mine I am thinking of selling it and doing another project. To be straight it isn't because it is a bad conversion but because I bought the Yose Power 48v rear wheel hub kit for an old mountain bike I had and now I realise I need bigger wheels and a bigger bike and so want to sell it.
I have two issues though. The first is that if I sold it on facebook marketplace, gumtree or ebay and someone quite rightly wanted a test ride, how exactly do I ensure that they don't just ride away with it? I know the vast majority of people are trustworthy and have sold loads of stuff in person with no issues at all but this time I cannot escape the feeling that I am offering the perfect getaway vehicle!
My second issue is what sort of price to expect? It is a YosePower 48v 350w rear hub motor that I have had for 1.5 years now and probably put about 300 miles on it. I have stored the battery inside and charged it monthly at least and probably about 25 times in total. It runs really well and I would keep it happily if it weren't for the fact that the 26" wheels feel just too small for me at 6ft2.
A bit about the actual bike (which is drafted from an ad i have made)
- Schwinn Mesa Ltd 21inch frame (suitable for 5ft9-6ft 1)
- 11.6Ah Samsung Cell battery (30 mile range)
- Pedal assist mode with 5 power settings
- Hydraulic disc brakes
- Shimano Deore Rapid rise rear mech
- Shimano Deore rapidfire shifter
- RST Gila forks recently serviced
- Topeak rear rack
- Clarks comfy grips
- Conti Sport contact slick tyres
- Front and back mudguards
- Can be limited to 15.5mph with no signs of 350w on hub
- Heads up display with multiple settings and measurements
- Single speed chainring at front for ease of maintenance
1. how do you sell safely without someone cycling off?
2. How much would you expect for this setup?
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