As this is the only e-bike I have seen advertised regularly on tv will it apeal to the masses?
I think it is advertised really well and if I didn't know better I would buy one...
Yep,brilliant (and very expensive) TV and national advertising campaign....best thing to happen to the electric bike industry.
I am intrigued on the advert how the cycling couple effortlessly pass the non assisted rider on a hill that appears quite steep,without gears.
I thought about ordering one with the pre intention of returning it under their no quibble returns policy just to check out the climbing ability without gears and the claimed 30 mile range.
When you ride any e-bike,for the first time,there is that amazing sensation of assistance unexpected,there will be some who think this is what it's about,keep the bike and be very happy. There will be some who ride it,find out they like the sensation but find it doesn't help up the hills as much as they expected and disappointed with the range....these will return the bike but then do their homework and find this forum to guide them to another bike which does what they originally expected.
It is already having a positive effect on interest in electric bikes,but the interest is still around the £1000 price point,customers are surprised what they can get for their £1000 relative to the G-tech.....double the battery,multi gears etc.
It should end up the best selling e-bike in the UK,if it doesn't the losses re advertising will be enormous,remember it was intended to sell it for £1700 initially.
Brave guys selling it on the back of the success of the cordless vacuum,well done G-tech.
KudosDave