Higher prices?Just in case anyone hadn't noticed, 50 Cycles are having an end of year clearout sale before the 2010 bikes come in at higher prices.
Unfortunately, the Pro Connect S isn't in the sale but all other models are.
I think you are right here. When you start nudging towards £1700+ for a bike, you have to wonder if it is worth it. I think I will have paid about £1200 for my bike via cycle scheme and it was worth it. I don't know if I would pay in the region of £1700+ if I was buying one now. It's just getting that bit too expensive.Higher prices?
That's me out of the running for any more ebikes. I will have to use my Pro Connect until it falls to bits, and rely on my 3 year old Lafree Twist as back-up.
Come on then Flecc, what's so special about them?It could be worse though. Here's some of the recent prices for the Panasonic motored BikeTech Flyers:
K Series; 21 kg, Carbon Fibre frame, 28”wheel size
Low step, S(45cm) M(50) L(55)
3 x power settings, 250 Watt 10Ah Li-I Mn 26V,
Busch & Muller Lumatec IQ Lighting
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K-Street; SRAM dual drive 3x8 gear derailleur, Magura Louise Brakes, 25-45km/h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £4,131
K-Urban Option of Walk Pace 6km/h, Shimano 8 gear Alfine sport, Shimano Alfine Brakes, 25km/h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £4,131
K-Rohloff, As above but 14 gear Rohloff speedhub . . . . . .£4,695
Makes our bikes look like bargain basement stuff!
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It could be worse though. Here's some of the recent prices for the Panasonic motored BikeTech Flyers:
K Series; 21 kg, Carbon Fibre frame, 28”wheel size
Low step, S(45cm) M(50) L(55)
3 x power settings, 250 Watt 10Ah Li-I Mn 26V,
Busch & Muller Lumatec IQ Lighting
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K-Street; SRAM dual drive 3x8 gear derailleur, Magura Louise Brakes, 25-45km/h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £4,131
K-Urban Option of Walk Pace 6km/h, Shimano 8 gear Alfine sport, Shimano Alfine Brakes, 25km/h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £4,131
K-Rohloff, As above but 14 gear Rohloff speedhub . . . . . .£4,695
Makes our bikes look like bargain basement stuff!
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Made in Switzerland to their usual meticulous standards in keeping with their watchmaking tradition. The money buys pride of ownership of the finest there is, the Rolls Royce of electric assist bicycles. The Swiss don't know how to make cheap! I haven't got the latest Panasonic battery price from them, but when the one from Kalkhoff cost £295, their was about £400. Of course the Swiss have incomes commensurate with their high living standards and indeed very high standards in almost all things, all costing money.Come on then Flecc, what's so special about them?
Hopefully that will be quite some time in the future then. They really are very well made.I will have to use my Pro Connect until it falls to bits.
the problem here is you have a commodity which goes from being a valuable device to a large lump of toxic hazardous chemicals within just two years. I think it would need some sort of production/recycling capability of batteries to be brought back into the UK and we are going in the other direction sadly (such as how recently Britains last lead-acid battery manufacturing plant closed).Indeed, but with prices still increasing for the green alternatives, isn't it about time that retailers, or maybe even the government, seriously looked at some kind of leasing scheme?
For a long distance I'd much prefer the train if it weren't so bloody expensive and unreliable...You're right there Alex. I much prefer electric cycling to driving (longer distances excepted!).