Aldi folding ebike, on sale now £499

egroover

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OK, so it's got a small (6.6ah) battery, but interestingly, rear motor hub instead of front hub as usually found at this price point. Digital LCD, 36v, adjustable height handlebars, 7 speed, alloy frame and best of all 3 yr warranty. Not much not to like at this price

Edit SOLD OUT in Black (100+ sold in 24hrs !), still available in white



 
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egroover

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Not sure about additional or larger batteries. It uses a S866 LCD display, I wonder if you can adjust the top speed and other parameters?
 

RossG

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Not sure about additional or larger batteries. It uses a S866 LCD display, I wonder if you can adjust the top speed and other parameters?
That would depend on the controller. I think it is what it is really, a nice cheap little e bike handy for popping round the shops etc. Once you start trying to upgrade anything that all adds to the overall cost in which case you'd be better off buying something around the £1000 mark with a bigger battery, stronger frame and so on.
 
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Jimo

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If I didn’t have my Quartz I’d buy one, I don’t go far enough for limited range to affect me.

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Nealh

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Similar bike on Ideal World TV again this morning, the 24v Evo with mech disk brakes @£499.
8.8ah battery or 208wh good enough for up to 25 miles.
 
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RossG

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There you go, buy one for the cat.

 

sjpt

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I'm not sure which of the above bikes you mean. Probably all only pedal assist as full electric would bring it into a different category and need insurance, license etc. Though many buyers and quite a few sellers don't worry about that.
 

RoadieRoger

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The Walk Assist to propel you to 6km/hr would be electric . This is usually by twistgrip throttle , lever throttle or by keeping your finger on a button .
 

Tarka

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Pay peanuts, get monkeys. At this price point it becomes a throw away object once any of the cheap components fails. Fine as an introduction to ebiking I suppose.

At least it is CE marked (Chinese Export!)
 

sjpt

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What's the battery range?
Range would depend a lot on conditions, hills and how much assist you use. I'd say around 10 miles, 20 if you are lucky on low assist.
 
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RoadieRoger

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My 24V Batribike Quartz with an 8 Ah battery using mainly middle assist would do 33 miles when new . Batribike quoted 25-35 miles . The Aldi Bikemate with 6.6Ah would do 20-25 miles with me riding . It looks excellent value for the money and the 3 year warranty would clinch it for many . An equivalent with a better specification is nearer £900 .