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  1. Shane Kelly

    Woosh Woosh Santana 3 Review

    Thanks for all the replies. - sjpt Can't remember much about the 70's :) - woosh I now have reference photos of the whole procedure, so i should(!) get it right next time :) georgehenry - thanks, that confirms what I thought and I mentioned it in a previous post. Nice to have another person...
  2. Shane Kelly

    Woosh Woosh Santana 3 Review

    After 1200 miles: The bottom bracket creak turned out to be the bottom bracket! Who knew? So, you-tubers, you don't know everything! I am starting to ride again after a long lay-off due to weather, health, and being employed part-time, which all steal saddle time from you. Currently I am...
  3. Shane Kelly

    Woosh Woosh Santana 3 Review

    OK, next update I will include Santana 3 pics, Scottish Countryside pics and pics of points of interest along the way :)
  4. Shane Kelly

    Woosh Woosh Santana 3 Review

    An update on Santana 3: 900+ miles in, through dry, wet, very wet and Scottish wet weather, 0 punctures (due to Schwalbe Marathon tyres), 0 show stopping breakdowns, 0 running out of charge (17AH Battery, Baby!) and the longest journey is 45 miles, with 25-35 miles being the norm. Back brakes...
  5. Shane Kelly

    Woosh Woosh Santana 3 Review

    Hi Paul, My theory is that by engaging the granny gear I wasn't really contributing to the overall effort, just spinning the cranks, but not really pushing. By the time I was contributing to the overall effort, the hill got steep, the momentum got less and less and neither I nor the electrics...
  6. Shane Kelly

    Woosh Woosh Santana 3 Review

    Yes, I did save a large amount of money, theoretically - I said I wanted an R&M, but really, that was more of a wish than me actually having the money :-) I hadn't checked out the classifieds prior to buying, but that sounds like good advice for anyone contemplating a purchase. As to the Forza...
  7. Shane Kelly

    Woosh Woosh Santana 3 Review

    Woosh Santana 3 Review My bike arrived on the 15th of June 2021, and was unpacked by me (67, male, retired) after 45 minutes of careful instruction reading, careful removal of the (big!) box. The box was damaged, and was noted by the courier as such, but I took pictures anyway. After...
  8. Shane Kelly

    So I finally did it...

    Hi, After two years (plus) lurking here I finally made up my mind and bought an e-bike. It is a Freego Hawk model and I picked it up from the dealer in Glasgow on Saturday and road about 28 miles home on it as a shakedown cruise. About 3 hours after leaving the dealers the bike was in the shed...
  9. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    Thanks to all for the information freely given. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, the e-bike budget has to be used for other things just now, so I am going to do a lot more research, and barring even more unforeseen circumstances, be back again in the winter. Let's hope the Scottish...
  10. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    D8ve and flecc, Contact details obtained - I'll give them a ring later today. Many thanks for the info, Regards, Shane.
  11. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    Chainring, I think it was more that the young (at 60, everybody under 30 looks like a schoolkid:D ) sales assistant wasn't clued up on all the products - I'm sure Halfords would get me one in if I ordered it. I did look at the ebco bike, (UCL30), but it fell off the end of the list as the Woosh...
  12. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    Thank you, Nanny Ogg - experiences from owners are extremely valuable in helping me narrow down the right course of action for me. Regards, Shane
  13. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    More info into the mix! thanks d8veh, If I go the kit route, I'll look out for this. Regards, Shane
  14. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    That is a handy bit of information - it's fine reading the spec on a website, but the Sedona is an actual bike that I have seen and had a short test ride on, and I know it can adjust to fit me. Thanks for this - it is this type of information that I (and probably other newbies) value from you...
  15. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    Hi Trex, The woosh Big Bear LS is a very attractive option, and I can't find any unresolved issues about Woosh or their products on any search of the Internet that I have done. It was the one at the top of my short list. However, this is a big purchase and it pays to take a step back once in a...
  16. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    Hi KudosDave, It is becoming clear that I need to re-evaluate my options, and some of the things I discarded prior to posting here may need to be more fully explored - like buying a (non e-)bike that suits me, then adding a kit option. I have had a very kind offer from an Edinburgh member to...
  17. Shane Kelly

    Hi from North Ayrshire

    thanks electric.mike - there are many helpful responders in this thread: http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/posts/228183/ regards, Shane
  18. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    Step-thru means getting on and off the bike is easier (for me), they generally promote the sit up and beg position which to me is more comfortable for touring, and a higher profile when on the main roads is arguably safer for the cyclist... Thanks for the dealer info, I'll see what I can...
  19. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    Hi KudosDave, Yes, I have checked it out on the web-site, and I included it because of the high spec package, but after the woosh big bear because woosh state that the big bear has the BPM motor, which I understand is better suited to hilly terrain with heavy loads (i.e. me!). Does the Liberty...
  20. Shane Kelly

    Reality check me, please.

    hi Amigafan2003, Thanks, I did think that might be the case, but it is nice to have it confirmed - especially before you buy ;) Cheers Shane PS - Never owned an Amiga, but I did join the local Amiga club and boy did I get some stick as PC owner :D