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  1. wolfmandave15

    20 mph limit

    Another idiotic proposal https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/news/motoring-news/transport-secretary-set-to-introduce-20mph-speed-limit-for-cylists/ as this is all we have to worry about lol
  2. wolfmandave15

    For Sale Big bear+

    Hi all ive not posted for a while I have for sale a big bear+ purchased 3 years ago new from whoosh and I put very low mileage shortly after purchase due to illness most of the mileage has been in the last few months since my health has improved. It is in as new condition everything works no...
  3. wolfmandave15

    Big bear for charity

    Hi, I'm passing on my 14 month old big bear I've done about 270 miles since buying it march 2015 I have all receipts from woosh. I am selling this bike because it does not suit my style of riding, there are a few minor issue's which I will list. 1. Pas does not work the pick up disc fixed to...
  4. wolfmandave15

    Handlebar height

    I've got 2 ebikes both 26 inch wheels and I get a lot of pain in my wrists I seem to be leaning down a lot so putting a lot of weight on my wrists I'm 6ft tall and weigh about 100 k ,is their a guide/rule regarding comfortable handlebar heights. Dave
  5. wolfmandave15

    Bpm motor

    Is there any reason why there are no rear wheel bpm motors, I have a big bear front wheel bpm very powerful hill climber but in wet conditions very quick to spin out. I also have a another bike which is 500 watt rear wheel direct drive motor which doesn't have any where near the torque of the...
  6. wolfmandave15

    Cyclist fined for speeding

    Thought this story quite interesting http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/london-cyclist-fined-for-speeding-in-richmond-park-after-he-is-clocked-at-38mph-a3102191.html Dave
  7. wolfmandave15

    Just joined

    Hi, My name is Dave I'm 62 and live in sunny Cornwall. I'm pretty new to ebikes having bought a big bear in march of this year, which satisfied my needs having not ridden a bike for well over 40 years. I mainly went for the big bear for the hill climbing ability as it's very hilly round here...