Everything posted by Brownster74
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New Yamaha powered e-bikes at £1399
I am unfit and am surrounded by some very steep hills which is why I wanted an ebike. I sailed up the steepest in sports mode with very light pedalling. What I have noticed though, is it is harder in eco on the flat than I expected - Maybe just a lack of fitness!
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New Yamaha powered e-bikes at £1399
Thanks for all the info and advice. Now the proud owner of a dirt e +2. Must say that Andy at Giant Sheffield was excellent throughout. First ebike (not cycled for donkeys years) and like a kid in a sweetshop (or will be when I get over the 5hr round trip to Sheffield!!)
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New Yamaha powered e-bikes at £1399
At 5ft 10, I will probably just about get on the medium size bike which starts at a minimum of 5ft 7 (according to the size chart!). Just got to get my head around the colour scheme!
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New Yamaha powered e-bikes at £1399
Many thanks for the feedback. That is very informative. I am looking to get my first ebike, budget around £1200 to £1400. Found a good deal on a raleigh strada tse at £1150 and went to the bike shop today to look at it. Whilst probably more than adequate for me (not had a for nigh on 30 years) - mainly road/ gravel use in a hilly area, the sales chap didn't think the Strada would be much use off road. Recommended a Cube @ around £2000 as an 'all you will ever need' type bike for road and off road with a bosch motor. Don't want to spend that much despite liking the Cube bike so thinking that the Giant is probably the best thing I can get for my budget - and should be all the bike I will ever need.
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New Yamaha powered e-bikes at £1399
Electrickery, how are you finding the Dirt E. Very tempted yo get one?
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Ongoing reliability of Kalkhoff/Focus Impulse 2 motors
Well, I plucked up the courage to take a punt on the bike this afternoon as it comes with a 2 year warranty. Only to find it had been sold! Was offered a more expensive one which was over my budget. Dodged a bullet? Maybe. Do feel a little gutted though! Anyway, if anyone knows of any decent clearance bikes around 18" frame for around £1200 (the Jarifa price) please point me in that direction! Thanks for all the advice to date.
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Ongoing reliability of Kalkhoff/Focus Impulse 2 motors
Tbh the bike is purely for leisure. It would not be for commuting, just 'playing out' when I have a bit of free time. The cube seems the safe option but I can't imagine that all focus bikes have problems. If it is a 20% failure rate it is worth a punt. How widespread is this issue?
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Ongoing reliability of Kalkhoff/Focus Impulse 2 motors
It is definitely the problematic impulse 2 motor. Shame because the bike seems well specced for the price. Toss up between this or paying another £150 for reliable (but not as well specced) Cube or the rather garish giant dirt e bike. Tempted to take a punt if I knew that not every motor has problems! Especially as I am about 100 miles away from the dealer!
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Ongoing reliability of Kalkhoff/Focus Impulse 2 motors
Ah. That probably explains why the old model is basically half price!
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Ongoing reliability of Kalkhoff/Focus Impulse 2 motors
I was thinking of buying one of the Focas Jarifa bikes as there are some very good deals (not surprising in light of this thread). Has anyone had any positive experiences?
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Black Friday deals?
Many thanks for the advice. I will check out the Kudos range. I would love a cube/KTM et al but to be fair we are talking a difference of a £1000. As someone who just wants to 'give biking a try', I can't justify spending that much so realise that the anything I buy will obviously have cut a few corners. On that note, Is ebay the best place to pick up a second hand ebike - that may allow access to the established brands?
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Black Friday deals?
Hi Newbie here! Mulling over getting an e bike having tried one on holiday. I've seen this deal https://www.allseasonsbikes.com/products/black-e-xplorer-electric-bike Has anyone any experience of this brand and how does the spec of the bike stack up. Is it worth a punt at £900? I don't want to pay much more than £1k for my first bike.