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    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    Just decided to go down your recommended route but when I tried to order the Marin they only have 15" frame size, even for me to small. I am 5' 8" 29" inside leg. Any other recommendations keeping as lightweight as possible, or is there any sign of your lightweight bike yet?
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    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    OK many thanks for your answers. I had a job to find the weight of the bike but have come up with 11.4kg. Will contact you soon about kit.
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    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    Why do you recommend this bike for your kit.
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    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    So no weight advantage over your Karoo
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    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    What would be the weight of the Marin plus you kit, including battery?
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    Small bike - Woosh Gale?

    My wife is also 5' 2 and weighs about 8st. She to looked at both of these bikes and went for the Petite which you can get with a large battery. Do not see the weight distribution thing, with bikes this heavy it makes little difference.
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    Something for the weekend sir

    To busy where we live this weekend but off back to euroland next week. Moselle, Black Forest, Swiss alps.
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    Looking for advice to buy my first bike

    Having said my wife weighs around 8st I weigh 11st 12lbs and the petite goes just fine with me on it.
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    Looking for advice to buy my first bike

    My wife has a Woosh Petite, she to is 5'2" and weighs about 8st. It will cope with the distances you quote, she has the 15ah battery. It comes with a good leaflet on basis maintenance and repairs and Woosh themselves are very helpful.
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    Hi from Llandudno

    I ride parts of this route on a regular basis from Kinmel Bay. I would tend to avoid now until end of August unless you go early morning or late evening. The problem is people with dogs wandering all over the place with those expanding dog leads and no control. It is a good easy and scenic cycle...
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    is there ca descent hill climber for £1000 omiting big bear

    Sure they do, but they are not old, unfit blokes, suggest you to read my report of this. How many watts, no idea.
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    is there ca descent hill climber for £1000 omiting big bear

    My Woosh Bermuda climbed a major Pyrenees col in June, you can read my report on this in thread entitled 'France on a Woosh' so cannot see it would have much trouble on a climb as short as the one you describe.
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    Towbar cycle carriers suitable for heavy bike

    Thule told me no, it is not advisable to carry any bike over the individual load rating of the rack, so 15kg a bike means just that. I have a Thule 916 rack that is rated at 30kg a bike, bought it from Decathalon for £260 including postage
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    France on a Woosh

    Since starting this thread I have done a lot more miles on my bike and now understand things a little better, at least I think so. I am back to the alps in September and intend to find a 2000 mtr col to have a go at but a couple of things that came out of this thread worry me. A couple of people...
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    Is there any good reason not to buy a Greenway E16M106?

    I am an ebike novice but like a throttle, I find it usefull when making hill starts. As for the cops stopping you it will not happen. Ignore the cheap Chinese electrics jibe, some people just like living in the past.
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    France on a Woosh

    If you met Eric you would never know. He still lives in a cottage at the village of Tremadog with his Australian wife Ann and runs a small cafe. I knew him well when I had a cafe in the nearby village of Beddgelert, I moved away some years ago to the North Wales coast. This area of North Wales...
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    France on a Woosh

    OK Eddie, thanks. I do in fact know the area you are talking about pretty well. Went there twice with a friend to do the north wall but weather intervened both times. Another old friend of mine, Eric Jones, did the first British solo ascent of the north wall.
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    France on a Woosh

    No offence taken Eddie and I take your point. We are back over in euro land in September, alps this time, and will try and record any climbs in a bit more detail as I had not realised it would cause this much interest. My main point is though that to ride an ebike purely on the road you do not...
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    France on a Woosh

    Not trying to start a competition here fellows just reporting what I did and how the bike performed. Sorry I did not record exact details of elasped time, speed etc but you can assume no records broken or claimed. Just an old bloke on a cheap bike out for a ride. Will try to be more explicite in...
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    France on a Woosh

    Not to sure I am afraid, no watch on. I would say a bit over an hour. Should explain battery may not have been fully charged although it did show four lights. We only have mains electric supply about once every three days and although it had not been used for a couple of days the battery had...