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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
I actually made a pre-order of the Flit M2 after doing a test ride. I'll keep using the Analog Motion until then. The other day I got a reminder while I really like foldable bikes, though, and that made me gave up of going back to full size bikes. I got a puncture midway home in the evening, and no chance of taking it on the bus, tube, or getting an Uber home...
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
While waiting for either the Fiido D21 to come back, or to find a place to test ride the Ado Air 20, I'm renting the analogue motion one for £58 a month: https://blike.com/recycle/recjYVjivOJRa2xyQ It's a cadence sensor, but it's doesn't feel as bad as others I tried, it's quick enough to get the power started at a traffic light, it's light and easy to pedal without power, doesn't look like an ebike so doesn't attract attention, and I actually ended up making the commute 5 minutes shorter than I did on the Fiido, the motor seems to have a bit more kick. Just a temporary solution but it's cheaper than renting Lime or Human Forest bikes. I have to take the battery out every time, but it's like a water bottle, and I can charge it at home or in the office without having to bring the bike up
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
This one is also interesting: https://eco-move.co.uk/amx-black-edition-lowstep/ No info about which kind of sensor, though
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
Yeah the C22 looks nice as well and at a very good price, though the Tenways is just 15kg and has carbon belt, which is appealing at 1299. "quick release/turning headset so the handlebar twists to be parallel to the frame" What do you mean? I haven't seen anything like that
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
The X has 2 extra kgs, the D21 is already heavy as it is. The D21 is missing from the Fiido UK website, and it's out of stock in ElectroHeads and BicycleLand. On mybikescheme.co.uk it shows as pre-order, which is weird, and that site also feels a bit shady, and definitely don't want to get it on eBay. So I'm seriously considering the Ado Air 20, even though they're lying about the real weight of the bike and it's actually not 16kg, but 17.8kg, so same more or less same as the Fiido. I would actually love to get something like a Tenways CGO600, but they don't do S size or step-through, and it would be always on the way in my flat...
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
Yes, I believed it was a real one, this was in Fudge Cycles in Chiswick, I mentioned the delay they didn't say anything. But I was kind of expecting it since it would not be as good as a torque sensor, I had seen reports online of people mentioning that already
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
I tried the MiRider One today. Ergonomics are good, didn't mind either the 16'' wheels or the single speed, it rides well. However, coming from the Fiido torque sensor to the cadence sensor on this one is a big no no. It takes too long for the motor to kick in, and on junctions that's going to be a big downgrade. Also, it folds smaller but not considerably smaller, so I'm either going to get another Fiido D21 or try the Ado Air 20.
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Dahon Kifo / K One E-Bike
I found this: https://wheelsunleashed.co.uk/product/dahon-kifo-e-bike/ https://speedycycle.shop/product/dahon-kifo-e-bike/ The two websites are basically clones of each other, which is suspicious, the bike itself seems to be this one: https://usa.dahon.com/products/k-one-ebike-hub-drive?variant=42565954764989 Anyone has experience with either this Dahon model or any of those two shops?
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
The Fiido doesn't really roll on it's own when folded, you end up having to carry it, and it's not easy to carry as well
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
This time I'll be able to use the cycle to work scheme, electroheads accepts it and they have Fiido and a lot of other brands I'm thinking of going with another option, though, since I found the Fiido D21 cumbersome to carry. I also realised that on an eBike I can get by without gears after all. I'm considering two other options in addition to the Fiido: * Ado Air 20, the frame shape makes it easier to carry, has hydraulic brakes, and I don't need to worry about chain oil anymore * MiRider One, even though it has the same weight as the Fiido and the Ado, it folds much smaller, so I'd be able to carry inside everywhere. It doesn't have torque sensor, though, and the 16'' wheels might feel less comfy than the 20'', will have to test ride carefully The Flit M2 is also interesting, just 14kg, but much more expensive than the others, and they would only deliver in the summer
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
I got £874.94, I bought it for £899, so I got almost full price (not counting the lock, pannier rack and bag, and quadlock mount) I'm going to go for another ready made bike, so I can use the cycle to work scheme. I'm thinking of getting a lighter 16'' ebike this time so I can bring it to the flat every day
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
I finally got the claim paid today!
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
The bike was in the bike storage room of my building, locked to the rack. I was using a Foldy Lock, which is rated Sold Secure Silver. The problem was that they actually disassembled the metal bike rack in the storage room that had a very stupid week point I haven't realized... One of the connections wasn't bolted, just a standard screw... I'm using Eversure Cycle, I insured both the Fiido and my Tern for £87.06 total. Still waiting on the payment, just submitted the claim 2 days ago
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
So it got stolen... Waiting for the insurance to pay and will get a new bike. Is there anything else on the market now I should consider instead of the D21?
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Hi! Looking for Fiido D21 alternative
Also, adjusting the saddle a bit further back relative to the seat post than what I had in the Tern improved the riding
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