leisurewheels Haibike

Zebb

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Jun 13, 2012
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Hi any feedback on this bike shop and bike would be gratefully received. Haibike sduro hardseven 1.0

Any known faults or upgrades needed.?

Thank you.
 
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Andy-Mat

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Hi any feedback on this bike shop and bike would be gratefully received. Haibike sduro hardsevern 1.0

Any known faults or upgrades needed.?

Thank you.
For ANY secondhand e-bike, expect that the battery(s) are shot and are expensive and sometimes difficult to replace.
My personal take is to go for at least a 20 mile ride to test capacity, longer being better than shorter, for all batteries....FUN!
If the battery(s) test out well, and assuming they are at least a year old, do not invest a lot in buying them, as some seem to have quite short lives, as they have probably not been properly maintained.
With a high priced 2nd hand bike, it could eventually work out to be more expensive than buying everything new.....and with a full guarantee....
Learn how to look after the bike and battery(s) and save yourself a bundle in the future...
Someone here will know that bike model and help you further, I am just talking generally...
Cheap new with guarantee is better than expensive secondhand, to my mind....
regards
Andy
 

Zebb

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Jun 13, 2012
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Hi thank you for taking the time to reply, however I was referring to a new bike from https://www.leisurewheels.co.uk

But appreciate the reply thank you
 

Audio2

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I went to the shop about a year ago, quite a small shop only about 3 or 4 very expensive ebikes on show. The previous years Cube bikes on their website were not available. Suggest you phone befor you go to see them.
 

Zebb

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Jun 13, 2012
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Yeah thanks would do that as a matter check on stock.
 

darren66

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Feb 23, 2020
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I've just purchased a Cube Cross hybrid pro 625 from them, it wasn't the original bike I ordered, they advertise discounted previous years models, then tell you they're no longer available once you've paid, but this practise is not unusual to them, after doing some shopping around, I found that a good percentage of online shops do this...
Anyway, they offered me a slightly more expensive option, this bike seemed to be out of stock or unavailable until later in the season at most other retailers, particularly in the size/colour I wanted, but they duly delivered four days after ordering with a saving of almost £400 on everyone else's listed price. I'm actually glad they didn't have my original choice, I've ended up with a better model and cheaper than I could have gotten it elsewhere.
 

Zebb

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Jun 13, 2012
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Hi, great to hear you got a bike from them. Hope it's good one that you will enjoy. I am still looking and it's good to find different bikes available. good luck with it.