Hi KeithAre there going to be any "retail opportunities".
I'm going in order to play but I'm after a spare/bigger battery as well.
I would like to see if Hatti's 15AH battery can be squeezed into the frame of my Trek. The specs suggest its approx. 1cm too deep
If available I'll haul the bike into the car.
Before anyone calls me a wimp I can't get to Redbridge with 320Wh. and anyway the Epping New Road through the forest is lethal.
Keith
Mmm, free burger from Hatti and free biccies from d8.I'll buy you a burger and chips a
Hatti
Free smile from Anne (Mrs. Cyclezee)Mmm, free burger from Hatti and free biccies from d8.
What y'all trying to say?
I will concede, that in woosh terms, I'm more 'Big Bear' than 'Petite'.
It was good to see you too CWAH, glad you could makeThanks Hatti for organising this.
It was really good to see you all.
I finally tried the xiondga motor and the ezee!
Aaah I wanted to try them for so long. I have to admit it was difficult to compare because for real comparison it would need a watt for watt appreciation. This isn't the case.
I'm in the train on my way home.. I didn't want to try the devil if there isn't enough juice!
Just wish it was a bit closer _ It's too far for a day trip for me.
What do you all think?
Hatti
You need to create the world's first electric bicycle display team before any other dealer does and get them to perform all over the country then advertise the fact that Redbridge is their home venue.Hi
A big thank you to everyone who came along. It was really good to put some names to faces, the weather was perfect and the setting as ever was amazing - I counted all the London monuments - O2, Shard, Gherkin, St Pauls, London Eye and Post Office Tower - practically in a straight line, can't be many places you can do that. The camaraderie between traders was fantastic and there were some entertaining moments with an electric unicycle and trials of Cwah's bike. I think this event should definitely happen every year. As ever, too, a big thank also to D8veh and Steve for being there with some great bikes and their techie help to lots of people.
I agree with John that the attendance was a bit low but actually everyone was really busy the whole day ( I was knackered last night!) To get what I have always thought would be ideal - 200 to 300 attendees - might be ambitious as there would be queues for trials , parking spaces would run out and it could be chaotic. Maybe we should go for this but make it whole day event so it would be more spread out.
What do you all think?
Hatti
E-bike events in general have only attracted small numbers, but with one notable exception, the Presteigne events, but they had some major differences They were whole weekend, they included a road e-cycling carnival style procession open to everyone, a road race, a hill climb race etc, plus no power limits. Which of those factors were most important in attracting large crowds from all over the country to this difficult to access spot I don't know, but clearly it worked.I agree with John that the attendance was a bit low but actually everyone was really busy the whole day ( I was knackered last night!) To get what I have always thought would be ideal - 200 to 300 attendees - might be ambitious as there would be queues for trials , parking spaces would run out and it could be chaotic. Maybe we should go for this but make it whole day event so it would be more spread out.
What do you all think?
Hatti
Already done, nothing new under the sun, so that wouldn't be the first!You need to create the world's first electric bicycle display team before any other dealer does and get them to perform all over the country then advertise the fact that Redbridge is their home venue.