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Sherden

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  1. ok, no Go-Cycle for now. Thank you guys for helping me to find the best solution. I know better what I need now. I'm not sure second hand bikes might be the best solution. My concern is about the battery life and for that price, I can get something new. Another important point is about the wheels. I agree with the fact 26'' is something I need (if at some point I'll be riding all the way to the office). In any case, there is some off-road cycling it might give it a go. I still prefer to have the train option available and I checked with tfl, they accept folding bikes any time. So I was checking some options, and I like this model: http://pedalease.co.uk/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=13172337#review Do you know it? Do you like it?
  2. I have a bad memory about using a lock. I had a scooter and they completely smashed it while trying to steal it. The bike I'll buy, will be staying indoor. That's for sure!
  3. my goal is to completely avoid taking the bus unless necessary. My office hours are different from most of commuters, so trains and buses are often not so packed anyway. DLR particularly is quite flexible about folding bikes and my goal is to use only their trains for my commute. At some point, I might try to ride all the way to the office, but I just didn't want to feel the pressure or leaving home with the only option of reaching the office riding. I prefer to have a slower and less performing vehicle, but keeping the train/bus option always available, just in case. In my office there is a storage for bicycles so I can use it also to charge the battery because there are sockets.
  4. The commute is too long, hilly and unsafe to do riding the whole way. There might be also some off-road, so I think the Gocycle might be a good option. Very expensive though, so I've found a Gocycle G1 on eBay and I'm trying to get it. It weights 16.2kg and has 20" mag wheels. Let's see if I get it. Otherwise I'll reconsider Brompton or similar.
  5. Hi guys, I changed my mind about the length of the ride. I'll be probably riding up to 5 miles then getting on the tube. That's why I was thinking about a folding ebike, light and not too bulky when closed. Electric because there is a long uphill to ride on my way back home. Dahon jifo or brompton are the models I was thinking. Any insight?
  6. Hi all, I live in London and I'm about to move to zone 5. I was thinking about buying a foldable ebike to commute to work. The office is ~15miles from home. The route would be mostly flat, just a bit hilly on the way back home. I'm not sure I'd like riding the whole way to the office, but getting on the tube or bus once tired. Any particular model I should take in consideration? Being a first time buyer, I wouldn't spend more than 1k. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your help!
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