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RobF

Esteemed Pedelecer
Sep 22, 2012
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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
With any event it is tempting to be more ambitious for the next one.

The problem you have is getting enough visitors to make a larger scale event worthwhile.

Offering more bikes, a longer day, and other attractions would not in itself bring forwards lots more people.

To do that the event would need to be marketed much more heavily in advance.

Leaving aside the vexatious question of a budget, this is no easy task.

Ebikes are a tiny minority interest within a minority interest, so there's not a huge market to go at.

Reaching that market is also difficult, the relatively low number of members on here is probably the largest number of likely candidates in one place.

It may be best to accept that for the time being a small try out event is all that's warranted.
 
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Cyclezee

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Totally agree Hatti,

A whole day event would be much better and less intense giving more time for people wanting a ride.

What I learned for the future was to bring more bikes and have more hands on deck, we only brought 5 bikes and at one stage all of them were out at the same time.
The three eZee bikes that we brought along are now sold and feedback was very positive:)

It was good to see a wide range of ages too, from teens to seniors.

The Heinzmann MTB was popular with the younger riders and it clocked up quite few miles more than the others.

How lucky were we with the weather though;)
 
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shemozzle999

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Sep 28, 2009
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Already done, nothing new under the sun, so that wouldn't be the first!

Electric bike dealer and mobility vehicle supplier Team Hybrid had an e-bike stunt team under the Team Hybrid name. Using BMX style e-bikes with rear Crystalyte motors and rucksack batteries, I saw them perform at an e-bike show at New Milton in the New Forest in 2007.
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That would be for kids.

I was thinking of a team piloted by old wrinkles and mail shot to all the major NHS health centres inviting them to book them as part of their well men and women clinics programs.
 
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Cyclezee

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Thanks to those who organised the event.
Managed to test ride everything I was interested in.
I wish I'd done a lap with my Brompton first to give the experience more context.
Bikes that stood out for me were the Ezee Torq, Oxygen MTB (thanks d8veh) and the BBS01 18A/350W kit from Woosh (which was in a full suspension MTB).
The Kalkhoffs gave the impression of quality but I didn't gel with their bikes.

Wouldn't consider an ebike without the option of throttle control now.
15mph speed limit sucks.

More juice, more grunt!

James
Hi James,

It was good to meet you yesterday, thank you for your comments.

We have our own version of the full suspension Rascal with an eZee rear motor conversion as shown below.
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mountainsport

Esteemed Pedelecer
Feb 6, 2012
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Hi Keith

We will have some batteries up there of the type you are looking for. They are brand new and will be used if the ones on the bikes run out (unlikely but you never know). You will of course be able to see if one will fit. If it does we don't have a portable card machine to take payment though, so you will have to come along with 300 little smackeroonies or visit a nearby cash machine!
Epping new Road sounds nice on paper. Is it really that bad?

Rob F: shame on you. If you set off in a minute and pedal all the way - no power - you should be there by late pm tomorrow. I'll buy you a burger and chips as a reward before you set off home again.

Mountainsport: I 'm not sure you will be so distinguishable - there are bound to be quite a few crazies around (me included).

Croxden - you are very welcome to come even if you are a man and ungorgeous.

Cwah - come along. We will meet at last!

Eddieo - are you still out there? Come and play - you might be impressed!

Hatti
Sorry that I couldn't make it Hatti xxxxxx

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mountainsport

Esteemed Pedelecer
Feb 6, 2012
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There's free tea/coffee and biscuits for Pedelecs members in my Camper van. Just help yourself. You have to boil the kettle on the gas hob. We offered the same last year, and nobody used the service, so I had to eat all the biscuits myself. Now I can't ride my bike so fast. Please help me out this time.

It looks like this. The doors will be unlocked::
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Hi Dave , I hope your small money making business on the side is insured taxed and registered? Lol.

And where are the tables chairs ?

MS.