Dawes Boost Suburbia

Gary Earle

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Sep 5, 2015
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I have a Dawes Boost Suburbia which I don't use enough, 2013 model but covered less than 200 mile, the battery has been stored for the most part indoors and I've not noticed any degradation the few times I've used it. initially I wasn't happy with Dawes support but they've excelled recently and the bike I've always been pleased with. the bike cost £1000 but I'd be happy with £450 ono. I'm based in Blyth just north of Newcastle.

Frame: Alloy E-bike frame with internal cable routing
Fork: Suspension fork
Headset: Threaded 1″ 1/8
Shifters: Shimano trigger shifter plus
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Tourney 6 speed
Front Hub: Alloy 36H
Rear Hub: Alloy hub with 250 watt brushless motor
Rims: Weinnman Zach 2000 double wall alloy e-bike specific 700c
Spokes: 14G Stainless
Tyres: Kenda E-bike
Chainset: Alloy crank 38T
Bottom Bracket: Cartridge BB
Brakes: Alloy linear V-brake
Brake Levers: Tektro alloy with integrated motor shut off
Handlebar: Alloy riser bar
Stem: Dawes alloy A-head
Seatpost: Dawes alloy suspension 27.2mmx300mm
Saddle: Dawes E-bike specific
Grips: Comfort grip
Pedals: Resin
Mudguards: Chromoplastic
Carrier: Alloy
Batteries: 36V/10A Lithium-Iron phosphate
Charge Time: Up to 5 hours
Display: LCD
System: Pedal assist with throttle override