Kalkhoff Agattu

Gringo

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 18, 2013
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Northampton
Here we have my Agattu, I've owened it from new (2008) and have covered less than 900 miles.
It helped me no end while my knees were bad, but I'm not getting the use out of it anymore, so it's time for a new owner:rolleyes:



It has a big squishy specialised seat as the postmodern seatpost suffered sticky tubes (as they all seam to do ) and became rock solid.

Your bound to ask, How much ? Well that's a good question. I've spent a few months now finally coming to the decision to sell, as it's such a nice bike and I'll be sad to see it go:(
But it's only collecting dust in the garage.
So let's say £850 and see how it goes.
Inspection & a test ride is not only recommended, it's essential to appreciate how good these bikes are :cool: (security will be required)
For more information send me your email via personal message & we can talk.
 

Gringo

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Jun 18, 2013
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In answer to some questions I've been asked, I'm in Northampton and the battery I'd say it is still in good order.
Since owning the bike I've only ever started a ride on a full charge, the furthest I've ever been was about 38 miles when I first brought the bike.
I've always used 1/3 power on the flat & 1/1 power on hills.
last Saturday I did 30 miles & the battery had one of the five lights left on.
Yesterday I covered 10 miles on bridal-ways and still had 4 lights on.

The last two rides were for comparison purposes only, I've been trying to justify keeping the bike as I still love it, but I'll get fitter without it !!!
Both rides were duplicated the following days on my non powered hybrid and just as enjoyable, hence putting the Kalkhoff up for sale.
 
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Gringo

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As it's still for sale I thought I'd add another another picture
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Totally off topic, this water can be found in a Chinese Walmart :rolleyes:
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Gringo

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Jun 18, 2013
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Okie Dokie folks, as I'm now getting ready to put my Agattu on 50 cycles for sale board & that means a loss of 10% of the sales price to me! that means I'll get £760.
So if it goes to a member of this forum first, my cash price is £750
 

Gringo

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Jun 18, 2013
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Well folks, no interest at £750 ?
I know most are on this forum because they already own a pedelec of some sort.
Perhaps I could tempt someone to upgrade to a kalkhoff for £650 :cool:
 

Gringo

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Jun 18, 2013
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In my first post I missed out the frame size, well it's medium (53cm) I'm 5'8" and it's good for me.

Earlier I posted a picture of meat flavoured water from china, if that's to filling and you need something lighter
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Gringo

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Jun 18, 2013
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No longer for sale as I've put some knobblys on & stripped it back for off road riding ;o)
 

Gringo

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Jun 18, 2013
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Northampton
3 months later ~~~~~~ I now know this bike is to big for me (5'8") to use off road.
I've taken a likening to the Cube reaction Hybrid pro 29 and a quick go around a carpark showed me what I'm missing in the Agattu.
I can't afford the Cube straight out, or may be just if I could get £500 for the Agattu :rolleyes:
I have all the original parts I recently took off and it only got muddy a few times so I could easily put it back to standard :)
 

Gringo

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Jun 18, 2013
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Gringo

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 18, 2013
1,333
835
Northampton
After I've realised the cost of the extra parts I've been buying and I could use some of them on my new bike, considering this, if anyone is interested in the Agattu with standard tyres, wheels, breaks, rack etc then I'll be looking for £400 this is with the std battery 80% capacity.


Cheers Carl