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    Woosh Big Bear - Impressions

    Hi, I was looking for help recently in this thread. I ended up with the Big Bear. Still early days but I hope my first impressions below help. Set up: Easier than expected. There is less assembly than detailed in the accompanying user manual. What set up there was was pretty easy and there...
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    Looking like the Woosh Krieger will do it for me - any thoughts?

    Hi, One for Woosh. My wife phoned on Friday but a Woosh rep. suggested that a Big Bear might be better. She didn't have my weight to hand (said I wasn't fat but not slim*) but otherwise gave info. pretty much the same as mine above. Slightly confused about which way to go... Am I on the...
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    Looking like the Woosh Krieger will do it for me - any thoughts?

    Cheers, Gaz. I phoned woosh last week to clarify a few things and i'm going for a Kreiger. It seems to have the combination of features, cost and seller reputation that i'm looking for. Going for the 17AH battery. Good news it's going to be my birthday present. Less good news that's not until...
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    Looking like the Woosh Krieger will do it for me - any thoughts?

    Thanks. 15AH seems enough capacity. The saddle mount appears to be a worthwhile addition.
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    Looking like the Woosh Krieger will do it for me - any thoughts?

    Thanks. We seem to be doing our pre-sales discussion here. :) What about these questions: Is the 15AH battery a good long term option (especially if I get the cycling bug and want to venture a bit further afield)? Is the spring saddle post a worthwhile investment? Any Kreiger owners out there...
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    Looking like the Woosh Krieger will do it for me - any thoughts?

    Thanks, OK for my height? The web page for this model has conflicting height information.
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    Looking like the Woosh Krieger will do it for me - any thoughts?

    Hi All, Could you sense check my research? I want to start cycling to work and back, it's about 5 miles each way. I've tried to get into doing this using a standard cycle but I never keep it up. A big reason is on the way to work there's a long laborious climb and on the way back there's real...