Hello everyone. I am planning to purchase my first bike soon, and am sitting on the fence at the moment on which one to get.
Being an e-bike virgin, i am not spending loads of cash just in case it's not for me. Then again, if i get hooked then i'd be happy pumping some cash into upgrading.
I originally set my heart on a Synergie Mistral, as it's a good looking bike with the rear rack free, which is what i'm after. It's priced at the max that i am prepared to pay £549.
Now i've seen a couple of IZIP MOUNTAIN TRAILZ AL bikes on eBay, brand new.
Item number: 390165592121
Looks like they're from the same seller and i'm going to contact him to see if he's got more. Although auction, they could potentially sell for just over £400.
Now the problem. The Mistral has a li-ion battery and the IZIP SLA.
Although i'm sure they are both powerful enough for my needs, i'd like to know if getting the cheaper one will be cost effective in the long run.
Obviously there are lots of factors involved, but maybe someone with experience with both types or batteries and/or bikes can help.
The old saying ' if it looks too good to be true ', is probably relevant here
Being an e-bike virgin, i am not spending loads of cash just in case it's not for me. Then again, if i get hooked then i'd be happy pumping some cash into upgrading.
I originally set my heart on a Synergie Mistral, as it's a good looking bike with the rear rack free, which is what i'm after. It's priced at the max that i am prepared to pay £549.
Now i've seen a couple of IZIP MOUNTAIN TRAILZ AL bikes on eBay, brand new.
Item number: 390165592121
Looks like they're from the same seller and i'm going to contact him to see if he's got more. Although auction, they could potentially sell for just over £400.
Now the problem. The Mistral has a li-ion battery and the IZIP SLA.
Although i'm sure they are both powerful enough for my needs, i'd like to know if getting the cheaper one will be cost effective in the long run.
Obviously there are lots of factors involved, but maybe someone with experience with both types or batteries and/or bikes can help.
The old saying ' if it looks too good to be true ', is probably relevant here