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  1. ohwheely19

    Good Ebike Shops- A Guide

    Urban Ebikes have always been very friendly & helpful when I've contacted them. Stock a good range of European bikes, including QWIC and the hugely pricey Stromer. Based in East Sussex: https://urbanebikes.com/ Had really good after care support, any issues I had they sorted promptly...
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    Cycle to Work

    I believe the way GCI works is that they can invoice for the amount as a "pay as you go" option. So it's not like they have to sign up to a scheme - they can just pay a one off transaction to GCI who then handle the rest. Their website isn't the best but has a lot of info. Could be worth...
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    In search of a cyclescheme-friendly commuter bike

    Can't you use the Green Commute Initiative instead? No upper limit and company doesn't have to sign up, just pay an invoice like any other transaction
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    Stromer ST3

    Interesting. Still, the ST3 has pedals and no twist and go function. The Stromer ST2 and ST2S both have 800W motors from the looks of it so similar status. Do wish the UK law was a bit more up to date and clear in this regard and fostered innovation. So much city traffic could be replaced by...
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    van moof or giant fastroad+ 2019?

    I've been in a similar situation recently. VanMoof are regularly popping up, and must be spending shedloads on their Google Ads budgets but...don't seem to be finding much substance. If you love the VanMoof Styling, have a look at Coboc. I've been digging through forums and QWIC keep coming up...
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    Stromer ST3

    Andy - I think these are actually classed as "Speed Pedelecs" (number 2 in that linked image) - this is covered in the article. They are classed as a moped legally (due to slightly odd UK laws) but require leg power only to move. So a Stromer ST3 and a Super Soco TC might both be in the same...