New X bike

Sarge

Pedelecer
Jul 28, 2008
32
0
Bridgend. CF31
Just ordered the X6 but the shop rang me to say there's a 10 week waiting list.
Rather than start my electric bike career at the beginning of November I've now ordered the X24 which has a 6 week waiting list.
With all this talk of painful throttle thumb I shall have to wait and see.
But it seems Powabyke must be doing something right if so many people have ordered it.
 

Mike63

Esteemed Pedelecer
Oct 23, 2008
809
64
Hi....I have an X6...11 months old....I will take £350 for it.
If you buy new you stand to lose £500 immediately.
Buying at this price lets you try it with little or no financial loss.......think about it...it makes sense.


....Mike
 

pl1974

Pedelecer
Oct 1, 2008
109
4
Sarge,

Me and Mike normally form a double act here - I also have one for sale at same price, same sort of age, although mines the bigger frame. I guess it also depends where you live - I'm near p'boro.

Bigbee - I'm selling as I bought a Wisper. 18 mile commute too much for X bike range.

Paul
 

Mike63

Esteemed Pedelecer
Oct 23, 2008
809
64
....It's too heavy for me and I too am buying a Wisper....LOL
....I live near Leeds in West Yorkshire.

At £350 it is a bargain....wish I'd had that opportunity but if neither Paul nor I can get £350 they're certainly not worth £830.
...but if there's a 10 week waiting list.

....Mike
 

eddieo

Banned
Jul 7, 2008
5,070
6
why don't you both put the bikes for sale in the classified section?

I am sure you would get some interest......:)
 

Alex728

Esteemed Pedelecer
Dec 16, 2008
1,109
-1
Ipswich
Sarge,

Bigbee - I'm selling as I bought a Wisper. 18 mile commute too much for X bike range.

Paul
yeah unfortunately thats the deal breaker for a lot of people..

otherwise powabyke have done a really good job of making a machine which is also appealing to younger riders as well (assuming that pl1974 uses his year of birth in his username...)
 

Barnowl

Esteemed Pedelecer
Sep 18, 2008
954
1
yeah unfortunately thats the deal breaker for a lot of people..

otherwise powabyke have done a really good job of making a machine which is also appealing to younger riders as well (assuming that pl1974 uses his year of birth in his username...)
Yes I agree. The X6 is a good bike and that range isn't a deal breaker for those in the right circumstances. It's a fact that many commuters only live 3 to 4 miles from work but that journey, once the schools traffic starts flowing again, can take over an hour and be very stressfull and frustrating. Even then they may not have a permanent parking spot and may have to park on a public car park, pay, and walk. If you don't live in the right spot for reliable public transport and you're badly overweight and could do with a bit of regular exercise, this bike, at a lower cost, is ideal. I can well understand it selling well. Not everyone needs the speed and range of the Wisper - cracking bike that it is.
 

Sarge

Pedelecer
Jul 28, 2008
32
0
Bridgend. CF31
New Xbyke

Thanks Mike63 for your offer. It probably is a bargain but my work comute is just 2 miles with a killer hill getting back home. (The limited range on that small battery was also a concern to me)

But I could buy an additional battery which would be small enough to transport around.

I was seriously considering the Salisbury but then discovered it is only supplied with a 19 inch frame - too small for me.

My local bike shop will be supplying and have offered to take it in part exchange if I want to change.

Additionally I have the 12/24 month warranty to take into account.
 

Mike63

Esteemed Pedelecer
Oct 23, 2008
809
64
Hi Sarge...unless there is something I don't know about, I think you'll find that the X24 has the same battery, weight and range as the X6,
....just a lot more money.

good luck.....Mike
 

Rad

Esteemed Pedelecer
Sep 16, 2008
285
0
As far as range goes, I do a 10 mile journey to work (pedalling as well) and generally get there with all three battery meter lights still glowing. It sometimes goes down to 2 lights if it's exceptionally cold or there's a strong headwind. The x-byke battery will do a 2 mile run with no problems whatsoever. Even if there is an evil hill on the return leg.