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What a blinking good idea!
Here is an article about them http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/story-26091267-detail/story.html
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What a blinking good idea!
I've come across these Winglights http://www.cycl.bike/ - they are only available to pre-order though, so no reviews yet.
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Will there be any ebikes at the London Bike Show?
Great news. Thank you for letting me know.
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Confused about the range of a folding bike...
I'm intending to be very much of a "fair weather" cyclist! I currently drive to work but the traffic is heavy and it probably wouldn't take me that much longer to cycle it, and there is a long off-road cycle track too, which would make it more pleasant. I may invest in a spare charger to keep at work, just in case. Good to hear that I could go further on a 20 inch wheel folder, but I know that I would certainly need to build up to it, fitness wise. Size wise, I weigh 10st, so relatively light to ride an electric bike.
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Will there be any ebikes at the London Bike Show?
Sadly, I didn't make it to The Bike Show. I really wanted to have a test ride too! One of the problems I find is that electric bike stockist seem to be few and far between and unlike EddiePJ, I was interested in many of the dealers at the show, but family commitments prevented me from getting up there. C'est la vie.
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Confused about the range of a folding bike...
I'm (still!) looking at all the different types of electric bike. Swaying between getting a folding bike and a non-folding bike. Looking at the Woosh Gale folder, this seems to have a very good spec, at a reasonable price, with good reviews. However, on their website, Woosh state that it is not suitable for return journeys of more than 15 miles, but it has a stated range of 30 - 36 miles on flat roads. Is it just an issue of 20 inch wheels being less comfortable to ride? My cycling commute to work would be a 23 mile round trip - there is no way I could manage that at the moment, just in terms of my fitness levels, but one of the main reasons to get an electric bike is for exercise, so if I did eventually get fit enough to cycle that far, would the Woosh Gale or another 20 inch folder be suitable? I also really like the Juicy Bike Compact Click, but the same question applies. I could charge the battery at work. At 5'5' in height, I find that that 26 inch wheel bikes seem so large. Maybe I should look to try one of the petite range, with 24 inch wheels, although I don't believe any of these are folding bikes.
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Why I like buying from Wiggle
Good customer service is key. Also if a company deals well with a problem, then you really get to see how good they are. If a company deals efficiently with a problem, it can actually be a positive customer experience.
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Hill climbing - 20 inch wheels better?
Cycle carriers are definitely something I need to look into!
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Will there be any ebikes at the London Bike Show?
There are a couple of bikes on my short list, but I have no dealers close to me to go for a trial ride, so I was wondering if there would be any ebikes at the London Bike Show next week. I have Juicy Bikes, Woosh, Batribike and Kudos on my short list. I could get up to Excel and try out a few on my list.
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Hill climbing - 20 inch wheels better?
Sadly, my budget won't stretch to two ebikes. No Range Rover either. I have a Peugeot 308 SW. I could stretch to a used non-electric folder and either a folding or non-folding ebike, so then I would only need a cycle carrier for a max of three cycles.
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Hill climbing - 20 inch wheels better?
We have two children's bikes, one mountain/step over bike and I'm intending to buy a step-through electric bike for myself.
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Hill climbing - 20 inch wheels better?
I have read that a bike with 20 inch wheels will be lower geared and therefore better at climbing hills than an equivalent powered 26 inch wheeled bike. I don't have that many hills where I live, but I'm still deliberating about buying a folding, 20 inch wheeled bike, so that it would be easier to take on holidays. Otherwise we would need a cycle carrier that would take 4 cycles.
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Frame size
Well noted, I do have a 30 inch inside leg measurement and correspondingly long arms. I'm looking for a step through frame; I have a crossbar frame and find it difficult to get on and off, due to some post surgery stiffness in my legs.
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Frame size
When buying a non-electic bike there seems to be great importance put on frame size. As I'm not tall at 5'5 is frame size as important with an electric bike? It isn't always stated on the specifications.
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Small Bike with Big Ideas - Kudos Tempo
I realise that this is an old thread but I've just come across the Kudos Tempo and it looks great. Wondering what height of rider it would suit? I'm 5''5, 30 inch inside leg ( and weigh a lot less than 100kg ! )
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