Finally it all does make sense. I have been wondering what am I missing here ;)
I have never experienced incident like jammed throttle or faulty PAS so I can only imagine in situation like that most dangerous is element of surprise. A moment when bike goes out of control and you try to figure...
Customer service is not unknown. This bike is sold and delivered by Amazon.
If you have a problem with a bike they will splash cash to make you happy.
Before first ride bike must be thoroughly checked as assembly is poor.
My wife loves it. Bike is a bit on a slow side. Perhaps to slow for commute, but ideal for weekend bike rides with children. Coaster break is super annoying and I miss throttle, but apart from that bike is OK. Personally I wouldn't pay £789
I have Yosepower kit and ordered brake sensors as well. Didn't bother to install them though. Still have sensors unpacked somewhere. Kit will work without them.
Woosh made me think though. I might install sensors after all. Still don't think sensors are necessary, but they should help a bit in...
BB is like a pandora box. You never know what is there without opening. The older bike the worse it could get of course. It is doable of course, but hub motors are easier to install. That all what I was saying,
Hmmm... you got me excited for a moment. Looks like certain Chinese site... £220 is...
How hammering bb for few hours is easier than removing front wheel?
Front, rear hub and mid drive conversions all have their pros and cons.
Could you post a link please?
Battery can be mounted in many places. I have attached it to Topeak pannier rack at the back.
Mid drive motor is most difficult to install option and also most expensive. It is great for off road, but if you plan to cycle on roads then front or rear hubs are more than OK.
750W is three times...
Business is business. Better to be safe than sorry. Swytch is a good example. Looks like they took the money and disappeared in thin air (at least according to some of their customers). Hard to blame people for being suspicious after experience like that.
I was joking of course. Forgot to add smiley face at the end.
If I was to buy spare battery I would maintain it properly. But even then it would deteriorate over time.
Having that said I have a funny feeling government will really mess things up at some point.
Hmm... interesting... I have...
My advice is - try to get your money back and run as fast as you can. You can get much better value for money elsewhere and much faster.
Their estimated times are a joke - 10 weeks manufacturing plus 6 weeks shipping plus 2 weeks processing and probably another 24h for final delivery (max). And...
https://www.swytchbike.com/terms-and-conditions/
"Refunds and Cancellations
Our pre-order payment is a deposit to secure your kit at the 50% discount on RRP. Once paid and orders are locked, we will start manufacturing your order with estimated delivery times in 12 weeks (standard) from the...
There is definitely a market and need for trustworthy supplier of good batteries in UK. Perhaps Woosh would like to fill that gap? At this moment we rely on what Chinese say about insides of batteries and somehow I don't trust a word of what they say.
At this moment most of us just have black...
Aren't chargers supposed to switch to trickle charge after battery is full?
Manufacturer of a bike I bought demands battery is left on charge for 24h after it is full every few months if I remember manual well. If not then it would void the warranty. To be honest I have chickened out and didn't...
I meant something like that:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Youshiko-YC4000-Intelligent-Professional-Standard/dp/B00N7GHUH0/ref=sr_1_6?crid=30EC6IN9FHQBK&keywords=Smart+charger+aa&qid=1680126578&sprefix=smart+charger+aa%2Caps%2C140&sr=8-6
Highly recommended for AA and AAA.
I guess chargers like...
I still have smart AA/AAA battery charger I bought many years ago. It has option of refreshing old batteries, tells me exactly what level batteries were charged to or amount of energy accumulated by individual batteries if discharged. I wish I had something similar for my ebike batteries.
Except I didn't write anything like that, did I?
However you make a good point. I shouldn't blame police at this point as there is very little chance this bike might have been legal.
Insurance is a little help to those who are dead.
That is a good thing to hear. On the outside Chinese kits you sell look exactly the same as Chinese kits sold by other companies.
I wish we had good cheap batteries manufactured in UK. Wishful thinking or there is a chance it might happen at...