I fully agree that it's a nice looking bike, which obviously suits you for what you use it for, and what it's designed for.Minimalistic and sleek design for me, out with old fashioned chains and exchanged for a carbon belt, stuck on accessories such as lights, bottle batteries, better batteries which are hidden in the design, and stunning hydraulic disc brakes. This is an example of what I am talking about, and one which I own, hopefully another as well soon
Just compare this to some of the old fashioned eBikes still for sale that have not changed their design in many years, that look like hilly billy transport with all the attached tat
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I'm trying not to end up trolling my own thread, but unfortunately, take that bike off road and;
a) It won't cut the mustard in the rough stuff.
b) It'll disintegrate rather rapidly like their Smart cars.
Sometimes a hillbilly bike is needed to do the task that you require of it. I would ride the Smart any day if I were commuting to work in a suit, but would swap it in a heartbeat to a Haibike, when I wanted a bit of muddy woodland fun.
Not that the Haibikes are hillbilly in any way, shape or form
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