MiRiDER any good?

Croxden

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Their advert seems a bit over done but if you want to sell something new I guess that is what happens.

I may be in the market for a folder with a bit of assistance and this seems cheap enough, but is it to cheap?

Not having any gears I wonder how it would climb the odd steep bits I might encounter. I don't expect it to compare with the Homage, but then, what does.

Anyone have any knowledge of the MiRider?
 

Woosh

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Their advert seems a bit over done
my Rambletta has 12AH battery and I claim 30 mile range.
The Mirider has 5.2AH battery and they claim 30-35 mile range.
 
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Croxden

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my Rambletta has 12AH battery and I claim 30 mile range.
The Mirider has 5.2AH battery and they claim 30-35 mile range.
Much better value but your Rambletta has derailleur gears and I have a strong aversion to such things.
But this shows I must look further afield. Thank you.
 

Woosh

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as it is you, I can remove the derailleur for you at no extra charge!
 
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sjpt

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my Rambletta has 12AH battery and I claim 30 mile range.
The Mirider has 5.2AH battery and they claim 30-35 mile range.
The MiRider is 'up to' 30 miles. Typically real distance with lowest but one assist and some hills is usually around 1/3 of 'up to' quoted distance. Just over 10 miles does indeed seem a likely range.

Horrid web page as you have all said.
 
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