l paid £1500 for my folding ebike and have seen plenty of bikes at half the price, making me wonder if l had spent too much.
l've also had people on the forum tell me that my bike was too expensive and l can get a similar one for half the price.
Today l had a chance to try a folding ebike that's similar to mine in appearance, including the unusual rear suspension frame design, but costs £700.
l was prepared to order one today, as l need a second bike for my wife, and £700 sounds a lot better than £1500.
Unfortunately it seems that you do indeed get what you pay for. The cheap ebike looked great but to be honest mine is in a different league.
The cheaper one wasn't as nice to ride, the single gear was too low, the speed controller wouldn't assist to 15mph except on the highest level and didn't stop assisting properly when you stopped pedalling, the front suspension fork was totally useless and crashed so badly over pot holes that it knocked the mudguard on to the wheel.
The brakes were one good aspect, cable discs and very good. But the general ride comfort was poor, the rear elastomer unit did nothing and the saddle/seat post adjustment was really poor quality.
There was also a sticker advising against riding the bike in wet conditions. Where mine is designed for wet weather use.
Plus it weighs 5kg more than mine, 22kg as opposed to 17kg
Ridden in isolation it would seem reasonably okay, but compared to my £1500 bike it seems the extra money was worth it.
Which is a shame, because l don't want to have to spend another £1500. I guess l will just have to save up.
l've also had people on the forum tell me that my bike was too expensive and l can get a similar one for half the price.
Today l had a chance to try a folding ebike that's similar to mine in appearance, including the unusual rear suspension frame design, but costs £700.
l was prepared to order one today, as l need a second bike for my wife, and £700 sounds a lot better than £1500.
Unfortunately it seems that you do indeed get what you pay for. The cheap ebike looked great but to be honest mine is in a different league.
The cheaper one wasn't as nice to ride, the single gear was too low, the speed controller wouldn't assist to 15mph except on the highest level and didn't stop assisting properly when you stopped pedalling, the front suspension fork was totally useless and crashed so badly over pot holes that it knocked the mudguard on to the wheel.
The brakes were one good aspect, cable discs and very good. But the general ride comfort was poor, the rear elastomer unit did nothing and the saddle/seat post adjustment was really poor quality.
There was also a sticker advising against riding the bike in wet conditions. Where mine is designed for wet weather use.
Plus it weighs 5kg more than mine, 22kg as opposed to 17kg
Ridden in isolation it would seem reasonably okay, but compared to my £1500 bike it seems the extra money was worth it.
Which is a shame, because l don't want to have to spend another £1500. I guess l will just have to save up.
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