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    CH White Dahon Ciao Conversion - early review

    Reviewer: bluevalentine Purchased From: CH White, Malmesbury, Wilts Purchase Price: £1200 inc many extras. Base price around £920 Time Owned: 1 week Local Terrain: Flat to Moderate Hills ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Strengths: Design...
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    C.H. White & Son Owner Reviews

    CH White Dahon Ciao folder - early impressions Took delivery this week. I must say, the company, with whom I have had no previous dealings, were exemplary in their promptness, attitude and product knowledge. I spent just over £1200, which included £60 worth of (subsidized) TNT carriage to...
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    Wish list

    Frame options: 1. Conventional 'crossbar' or MTB style 2. Step-thru with non-flexing frame 3. Full size folder (a la Montague) Motor options: a) for outright performance b) more torque for hill climbing switchable between throttle/pedelec with useful steps of assistance Range 30...
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    A new Electric Bike - but which one???

    Decisions, decisions... Well I've been, in the past six weeks, through the whole process of choosing and buying an e-bike. Started off by trying the whole Urban Mover range which impressed me with the potential of electric biking and convinced me of the practicality. Unfortunately, I probably...
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    Carrera Sram Sparc Vs Urbanmover

    I looked at both these. I thought the UM36 was quite 'sticky' and fairly uncomfortable to ride - maybe better on trails. My main quibble with the Carerra - did they quote you e1039 + é80 voucher? - was the total disinterest and lack of knowledge shown by the staff of Halfords (Carrickmines)...
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    Hawk Classic pedelec

    Anyone had any experience with this bike or with the SPARC motor/SRAM hub that powers it? Untitled Document