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  1. Woosh

    Step thru under £17k

    Thank you Peggy for looking. The Santana2's motor is too powerful for your 9 stone. It is made for people who weigh between 12 stone and 16 stone. Even on low assist, it will assist a bit too much for your 9 stone. There is also the length of the bike. The Petite is 172cm in length, the...
  2. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    A country can compel its citizens to take up arms and fight. I can't see myself fight for the flag on oldtom's avatar.
  3. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    the "we" is currently the house of commons.
  4. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The EU represents itself in international conferences, on every subject from climate change to Davos economic forum. It won't be long before it creates its own army and foreign policies. The point on principle is democracy and self-determination. If you look upon those two and accept their value...
  5. Woosh

    Another ebike battery explodes

    even the fire alarm has Lithium cells.
  6. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    only from a limited extend, continental Europe. The UN have similar framework and support cooperation on a global scale. When we leave, the intention is to continue cooperation with the EU and extend further. Remaining means our voice is replaced by the EU's at global level.
  7. Woosh

    Step thru under £17k

    Hello Peggy, I would recommend you to look at the Woosh Petite. It is smaller than the average step through, gentle at the start and has a throttle in case you feel too tired to pedal. It has front suspension, easy on your wrists and back. You can also choose the battery capacity to suit the...
  8. Woosh

    Woosh Crusa

    yes, the motor and controller are strong enough for 14 stone. Your wife can ride the bike on throttle alone if she is tired.
  9. Woosh

    Woosh Crusa

    the motor on the Santana2 is too powerful for her weight. She won't get any exercise even on low assist. The Petite has 5 assist levels, it starts very gently.
  10. Woosh

    Woosh Crusa

    Thanks Matt. I reckon the Crusa is too big for her, it's slightly longer than your Bermuda. The Petite would suit her better, plus, the colour matches your bike's. http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?petite
  11. Woosh

    My E-bike experience

    Ed, Most if not everything that has gone wrong with your bike could have been avoided. The shop should have checked and did up the spokes before delivery. It is important to look after your bike when it is your mean of transport to anticipate and avoid issues with derailleur and cassette. If you...
  12. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    You need to see beyond this term of parliament. In the hypothetical situation where we crash out without a deal, I assume that a second referendum or fresh general election will be fought on brexit and its principles because all the facts will then be known. If voters change side, it won't be...
  13. Woosh

    Woosh Crusa

    Hello Matt, Can you give me an idea of your wife's weight?
  14. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The EU citizens who are not British are not part of brexit. The word compatriots is taken to mean the UK electorate either in a second referendum or the next general election. My question is: where would the loyalty of remainer compatriots lie if it is a battle between the EU principle of...
  15. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    In today's posts, you and KTM start from the principle that the EU is right to do everything it can to protect its membership. Let's consider the statement 'The EU is a force for good'. You and KTM consider that statement true, mathematically as an axiom. Is it entirely logical? I don't think...
  16. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    That's correct, the EU is still not a country in the sense of the UN membership.
  17. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Why? The EU is between a rock and a hard place just as we are ourselves in. If we fail to get a deal, the inevitable question is 'Why did we fail to get a deal?' then the negotiation stance of the EU will be questioned, was the EU more concerned about preventing other members to follow brexit...
  18. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    That point is illogical. You know perfectly well which 52% and 48% I referred to. There is no need for more specifications unless you weren't in the country in the last 9 months. You, oldtom and flecc continue to fight the last battle. It's OK but there is no need to continue with the assertion...
  19. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    OG, itr's OK to disagree but you don't need to be illogical. I did not want to go off topic as I considered your post an insult to me, not an argument. I can't see what good to dwell on insults.
  20. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    apparently, there is a bit of that but I still think that many brexiters have voted on a point of principles, democracy and self determination. The EU feels threatened enough by this point of principles to make no secret that it will do everything in its power to stop others to follow the UK's...