we don't have dealers at the moment but will have to in a few years down the line.If I can try one first !
we don't have dealers at the moment but will have to in a few years down the line.If I can try one first !
Agreed!When comparing Woosh to Halfords, whilst distance could be seen as an issue, I don't recall having seen anyone from Halfords offering advice or help on this or any other forum, and many examples can be seen on this forum, where Woosh have gone way over and above what would or could be considered normal service and help. I'm not going to drag up a previous thread highlighting this, but they certainly have more patience than I ever would.
yes, that correct. The new Karoo has in-frame battery and hydraulic brakes. The aim is still the same, the Karoo is for people who like to pedal a lot, that means a light and stiff frame, skinny tyres and stealthy motor. The main difference is the new one has a torque sensor in the bottom bracket.The Woosh Karoo 2108, is that now have built in frame battery and hydraulic brakes ? Your good in the photo but not easy to tell from that. Your website is still showing the old model?
I really like the look and concept of your new Karoo. Really does look great! Let us know when you put up more info on it.(...Woosh Karoo 2108... website is still showing the old model?)
yes, that correct. The new Karoo has in-frame battery and hydraulic brakes.
may have to.I really like the look and concept of your new Karoo. Really does look great! Let us know when you put up more info on it.
PS - all the mainstream manufacturers are gearing up and announcing next years models now. Shouldn't you call the new bike the Karoo 2019 ? Gives you another year of longevity as well
Hi Tonywe sell directly without dealers although we can arrange for a local bike shop to look after your bike.
Hi Ken,re your comments”we can arrange with a local bike shop to look after your bike” ?
I really does look great, the most stealthy hybrid/flat bar communter I've seen. Be interested in the specs (battery size, motor torque etc)..hope it has a low profile lcd tooyes, that correct. The new Karoo has in-frame battery and hydraulic brakes. The aim is still the same, the Karoo is for people who like to pedal a lot, that means a light and stiff frame, skinny tyres and stealthy motor. The main difference is the new one has a torque sensor in the bottom bracket.
I fit mudguards and rack in advance because most people want mudguards - if they don't want the rack, it's easier to take it out and put it in the shed than wait for it to come when you need it.
battery: 36V 8AH Samsung cellsI really does look great, the most stealthy hybrid/flat bar communter I've seen. Be interested in the specs (battery size, motor torque etc)..hope it has a low profile lcd too
Since the anti-dumping levy, we have to assemble bikes ourselves in Southend so the new Karoo is delayed until the summer. I still ride the preproduction bike around in Southend.This post just reminded of that picture of the 2018 Karoo, all stealth and non ebike looking...Woosh what happened to that?, did you sell any and any update if still selling them on prices/specs, it looked like a winner in the pics
battery: 36V 8AH Samsung cells
motor: Aikema
torque: 45NM
LCD: none. It's possible to add an LCD but you need a Y-splitter.
Since the anti-dumping levy, we have to assemble bikes ourselves in Southend so the new Karoo is delayed until the summer. I still ride the preproduction bike around in Southend.
battery: 1.2kg
As it is, 16kg.Sorry my iPad has a spasm and quoted the wrong the post.
I meant the weight of the entire bike.
Not really. You need the gears to change the amount of assist because of the torque sensor.@whoosh
Would you ever consider having a no gears bike for weight purposes?