Trex is a contributor here with ties to woosh, he is very knowledgable.Trex ?
sorry I was making myself some lunch and watching daily politics on bbc2.Would I be better of with the crank motor than the Big Bear?
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Thanks, pleased about that.sorry I was making myself some lunch and watching daily politics on bbc2.
the answer is no. Woosh have several crank drive bikes but they are not better than the Big Bear for various reasons. Firstly, the controller is now limited to 18A on all woosh CD bikes. The controller determines how much acceleration you will have and ultimately, how well your bike will climb hills. The Big Bear still have 20A controller. Secondly, the Big Bear is better for undulated terrains. On CD bikes, you will have forever to shift through the gears to get to the right one. Thirdly, the Big Bear now have very nice Velo leather grips.
Just wondering about the nationwide Roadside assistance including puncture repair?? really? who comes to your assistance when you get a puncture? Al bet in 100 cases out of 100 you'd have the puncture fixed and on your way before "puncture repair man" was anywhere near you, what happens if you get a puncture on a cycle track miles from the road? does he come along on a recovery bike? i think the first thing you should do is learn how to fix a puncture cause you will get one sooner or later and it's easier to learn when your sitting in the house with a cup of coffee and youtube in front of you.Trex is a contributor here with ties to woosh, he is very knowledgable.
I can't see a brand for the battery in the description, this would be one of the most expensive components however if you look at the price point after 12 months if the battery failed you can buy another and still have a chunk of change from £400.
I will be taking out full insurance on mine, which includes theft and nationwide roadside assistance including puncture repair about £98 a year.
I will upgrade the tyres on the first puncture to Schwalbe Marathon Tyres tyre about £28 a piece
Woosh use velo seats they are fine, brakes may upgrade depends how originals pan out.
Controllers, motor, electrics ready available and not so expensive
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you can buy extra guarantee, just ask. People who buy a second hand bike that are near a year old on the woosh site are usually invited to buy extra one year guarantee for £100.Trex ?
David, wisper guarantee?
A2B 1 year guarantee?
Yet an earlier comment suggested 2 years is standard/normal . Is it?
Come on manufacturers, if not why not?
Is that why I have to pay double?
I`m confused again, doesn't take much. Nothing is black and white anymore today.
Its a question of purpose, have you tried repairing a puncture with arthritic fingers in the freezing cold?Just wondering about the nationwide Roadside assistance including puncture repair?? really? who comes to your assistance when you get a puncture? Al bet in 100 cases out of 100 you'd have the puncture fixed and on your way before "puncture repair man" was anywhere near you, what happens if you get a puncture on a cycle track miles from the road? does he come along on a recovery bike? i think the first thing you should do is learn how to fix a puncture cause you will get one sooner or later and it's easier to learn when your sitting in the house with a cup of coffee and youtube in front of you.
David, you have made a very valid point but many brands do not have nationwide outlets for test rides and servicing especially in remote areas.You really do need to see as many bikes as possible next to each other and test ride them all, everyone here agrees this is the only way to buy an electric bike, you will feel the difference in quality in the ride.
Also please don't underestimate the value of a local dealer, they may seem like a middleman but they give you a location to go and try a series of bikes, they will give you impartial advice and will look after you and your investment for years to come.
I have heard so many horror stories from people who buy their ebikes from companies who are too far away from them to get the bikes serviced. When something goes wrong they are left with a bike that does not work and the job of packing up the bike and sending it via courier to the supplier. This tends of course to happen with cheaper electric bikes. I am sure Woosh would look after you, but it's worth bearing in mind.
The vast majority of ebikes are sold through local ebike stores, where servicing and repairs are readily available, there is a reason for this.
All the best, David
yes, all the normal parts that are covered by the first year guarantee, excluding the usual accidental damage and vandalism. The second hand page is here:where are there any and I MEAN ANY DEALERS IN north WALES?
DOES THE £100.00 COVER BATTERY Trex?
David warranty on your bikes?
yes, loads....
Do Amazon sell ebikes?
Andrew
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Don't know about amazon (probably do)but gtech sell ebikes and they're a big nationwide companyDavid, you have made a very valid point but many brands do not have nationwide outlets for test rides and servicing especially in remote areas.
Prior to electric bikes and the advent of online purchasing one wouldn't dream of buying a standard pushbike outside of your local high street but things have moved on.
If I buy a second hand Toyota I might buy spare parts from Toyota but I would think twice about taking it to a main dealer for basic maintenance and repair.
Any cycle shop should be able to deal with the non electric parts, if it is electrical failure then you are at the mercy of the dealer or manufacturer but because they are on your doorstep doesn't automatically equate to good service.
I once bought a TV from Amazon, it went wrong they picked it up and replaced it without quibble.
Do Amazon sell ebikes?
Andrew
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Thanks but don't think Gtech got their heart in the electric bike business, very heavy direct marketing approach with zero community. Bike is single gear belt driven with proprietary battery. At £995 better options out there.Don't know about amazon (probably do)but gtech sell ebikes and they're a big nationwide company
Exactly, woosh communityyes, loads.
[many brands do not have nationwide outlets for test rides and servicing especially in remote areas.]
woosh have customers all over the UK. If you want to test ride a bike, just ask, you will be put in touch with someone near you who have bought the same bike. You can go and see.
Lovely word that is.Exactly, woosh community
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I am from an I.T. backround working with software and hardware developers worldwide, its all about like minded people working together for a common cause, something that is sadly lacking in this world today but that's another story.Lovely word that is.
Hatti @ Woosh used to sell computer stuff in the early 80's. She had a network of self help enthusiasts all over the UK. They were called 'local experts'. She paid them to install kits for her customers. She plans to do same with her bikes, she is looking for likeminded people with space for her portacabins - a bit like mini workshops with her bikes on demo. They will be paid but the salary is meant to be supplemental income, suitable for pensioners like me.
Hi Trex,David, can't you stop belitling your competitors?
there are ways to provide customers with better service without the dealers.
What is better? talk directly to someone who knows the bike inside out or email the part manufacturers for help because the guarantee is with the part manufacturer and not the shop? Have woosh arrange for someone to fix your bike or take the bike back to the shop?