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    Researching for leccie bike

    I would suggest going to the next big bike show where you can test them out and see what quality gets you. The difference between torque sensors and rotational sensors for me were by far the biggest differentiator, and although the former would bust your budget, if you are unused to e-bikes...
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    Trying out Velocious

    Thanks for the advice re the warranty trex & RobF. Update for you: I have been cycling into work now for 2 solid weeks. The route through the woods is as good as I hoped, however the standard tyres that come with the bike really weren't up to the task - two punctures later and I have swapped...
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    Trying out Velocious

    The bike arrived yesterday, bang on time with an advance phone call to ensure I was in -- all good, so far. It took about an hour to put together, but only because I was being careful - all in good condition, despite the delivery guy ignoring the 'keep upright' arrows and delivering it on...
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    Trying out Velocious

    Thanks for your positive response guys (and uploading the link, trex!) - Yes I did look at Whoosh bikes and the Zephyr-B did catch my eye for it's fold-ability, large wheels and hidden battery - probably would have gone for one had they had a stand at the show where I could have tried one out -...
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    cyclotricity stealth

    Hi Stevie I am fairly new to e bikes myself, but I understood the 250w was the maximum you could use legally on the road without a licence, helmet tax, insurance etc. This would definitely be for just off road use I guess - I understand that they are great value, but not exceptional bikes - I...
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    Trying out Velocious

    I've been looking at electric bikes now for about 3 months and was keen to try some at the London Bike Show last weekend. I am looking to commute about 7 miles along a disused railway line now turned into a cycle track/walkway. At first I found it quite confusing as to what bike to look at (I'm...