Ebike conversion companies or people?

Kizza

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Oct 28, 2017
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London
Is there any company or person who will convert my bike for me? Obviously for money. Competently.

I'm in Kingston Upon Thames, so anyone in London, or Surrey, or nearby.

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KirstinS

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Apr 5, 2011
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Brighton
Is there any company or person who will convert my bike for me? Obviously for money. Competently.

I'm in Kingston Upon Thames, so anyone in London, or Surrey, or nearby.

Thanks
Woosh bikes (essex)
Brighton ebikes ( In, er, hove actually!)

Both will sell kits and/or do the job for you (and advise what's suitable for your bike)

Others are available but I've used both of these a good few times and great service from both. Both been around a good while too

Cheers



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Kizza

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Oct 28, 2017
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London
Woosh bikes (essex)
Brighton ebikes ( In, er, hove actually!)

Both will sell kits and/or do the job for you (and advise what's suitable for your bike)

Others are available but I've used both of these a good few times and great service from both. Both been around a good while too

Cheers



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Cool, thanks. Will check them out.

If there's anyone closer, even better ☑
 

KirstinS

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Cool, thanks. Will check them out.

If there's anyone closer, even better [emoji3514]
Be a little careful, there are stories on here of those who have gone local rather than established and reputable - to their disadvantage

Other may know good London based companies but worth reading g threads of the Electric Bike Conversion Company who went bust leaving warranties worthless

Don't be penny wise but pound foolish !


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sjpt

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Jun 8, 2018
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I'll second Woosh (as above). Conversion from a kit is pretty easy if you are at all used to doing your own bike mechanics.

There are some pretty reasonable bikes (eg Woosh again, but many others) that may prove easier/better than a conversion.
 
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wheeliepete

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Feb 28, 2016
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Consider doing it yourself if you feel able to, as said, if you do your own bike maintenance, you shouldn't have too much trouble. Take a look at the kits from Woosh, he will offer excellent after sales assistance and support should you need it.
 
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Kizza

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Oct 28, 2017
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Be a little careful, there are stories on here of those who have gone local rather than established and reputable - to their disadvantage

Other may know good London based companies but worth reading g threads of the Electric Bike Conversion Company who went bust leaving warranties worthless

Don't be penny wise but pound foolish !


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V true. Cheers!