While spending a few days recently on the Suffolk coast, I visited the ebike shop in Leiston. I believe this is the shop run by James who occasionally contributes here as james@justebikes.co.uk. Evidently, the LEV moniker represents, "Low Emission Vehicles" which could encompass much more than just ebikes, (and may well do; I didn't ask.)
It was very refreshing to walk round a shop full of european-styled ebikes rather than the seemingly ubiquitous oriental variety we read so much about in these pages. I'm bound to say that, to my eye, the selection on offer, both new and second-hand looked superb. Clearly, they don't deal in bargain-basement ebikes as every single machine on display had a top-quality manufacturer's name on the frame and I don't think there was one bike there that I would have been unhappy to own.
Although full-size Dutch-styled bikes aren't to everyone's taste and may not be the ultimate in hill-climbing ability, around Suffolk I would think they're perfect. For those with deep pockets who prefer MTB styling, there were Haibikes on offer and very robust they looked too.
Many readers here will no doubt be aware of this particular business and some may even have visited the premises but for those who may be considering an ebike purchase, if Leiston is within reach, it's certainly worth a look. Although the guv,nor wasn't around when I visited, the lovely lady in the showroom seemed very knowledgeable and may even be the real guv,nor but what do I know?
There is no connection of any kind between me and the LEV business. I have penned my comments purely for information as an interested visitor to their showroom and I cannot vouch for any aspect of the company's business such as service, after-sales support, warranty and so on but I'm sure some forum members must have experience of the company.
Indalo
It was very refreshing to walk round a shop full of european-styled ebikes rather than the seemingly ubiquitous oriental variety we read so much about in these pages. I'm bound to say that, to my eye, the selection on offer, both new and second-hand looked superb. Clearly, they don't deal in bargain-basement ebikes as every single machine on display had a top-quality manufacturer's name on the frame and I don't think there was one bike there that I would have been unhappy to own.
Although full-size Dutch-styled bikes aren't to everyone's taste and may not be the ultimate in hill-climbing ability, around Suffolk I would think they're perfect. For those with deep pockets who prefer MTB styling, there were Haibikes on offer and very robust they looked too.
Many readers here will no doubt be aware of this particular business and some may even have visited the premises but for those who may be considering an ebike purchase, if Leiston is within reach, it's certainly worth a look. Although the guv,nor wasn't around when I visited, the lovely lady in the showroom seemed very knowledgeable and may even be the real guv,nor but what do I know?
There is no connection of any kind between me and the LEV business. I have penned my comments purely for information as an interested visitor to their showroom and I cannot vouch for any aspect of the company's business such as service, after-sales support, warranty and so on but I'm sure some forum members must have experience of the company.
Indalo