Everything posted by pgallego96
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Greeting
I'm selling my Woosh Camino (first link in Peter's post https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/classifieds/woosh-camino-e-bike.363/). It's still in warranty if you think a hybrid style bicycle might work for you. The frame is for 5ft8 or taller so unsure if this works for you as you didn't specify your height. It's worked really well for commuting 500 miles and had no issues at all with it. A few times I had to contact Woosh for advice they got back to me within the/a day which is really helpful.
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Woosh Camino E-Bike
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Used E-Bike pricing and selling suggestions
I agree, although I have found to have the exact same issue selling normal bikes at £300, the amount of times I was offered £50 or £100 was a bit ridiculous.
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Used E-Bike pricing and selling suggestions
Thanks very much for the help all, and [mention=6303]Woosh[/mention] for putting it up. I'd be happy if you could put 999 as an asking price thank you
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Used E-Bike pricing and selling suggestions
Hi all, October last year I bought a new Woosh Camino which has been great, but unfortunately I'll be having to get rid of it as my circumstances have changed. I'd love to keep it but I know it'll probably go unused, so I'd rather pass it on to someone who will enjoy it. The Odometer at the moment shows 511 miles and it was bought new in October 2023. I'd appreciate any suggestions about pricing. Maintenance wise I've had the wheels trued and just kept the chain lubricated and the bike clean (as you do). Reading around I saw suggestiong of maybe 25% from new price under a year? Besides the pricing issue, does anybody have suggestions for selling an e-bike? Besides the obvious facebook marketplace and ebay, if I sold, say on this forum, is it more common to ship everything or for the buyer to come collect?
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New e-bike for 16 mile commute
Hey all! Just wanted to say thanks for all the help again. I've ended up ordering a Camino from Woosh which I'm very excited about, should be arriving next week and hopefully I'll be comfortable riding it quickly and can start commuting with it. Maybe I can give an update once I've riden it a bit
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New e-bike for 16 mile commute
Thanks for the video link! I had come across it while looking around online as well. I have ended up between the Camino and the Santana just for extra comfort over the Faro, and a bit more flexibility with road options. I am 175cm tall, would the Santana be more comfortable to ride long distances in my height? I'm not sure if being on the lower height of the Camino will make me have to reach forward too much while riding.
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New e-bike for 16 mile commute
Thanks for all the help everyone. I'm quite liking the look of the Woosh bikes, seems to have good customer support and long term reviews seem to be positive too. There are a few local bike shops in town that supply e-bikes so hopefully they might be helpful, and we get some people coming to work every week where you can take your bike and they can have a look at it too if I ever need that. At this point it would be choosing between the Faro, the Camino or the Santana. I like how light the Faro is, but not sure how that would cope on any gravel or roads in worse condition.
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New e-bike for 16 mile commute
Thanks for all the replies so far, already noting down a few bikes and things to look out for Thanks for the suggestions on these as well, I've put down the gradient underneath to see if that helps. I weight 75kg without breakfast
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New e-bike for 16 mile commute
Hi all, I've recently moved to a new area, very rural and very car dependent (no public transport to get to work). We already have one car and while we did think to get a second car, I thought why not look into an e-bike to save a lot of money on all the costs that come with car ownership. My commute will be about 16 miles each way, quite hilly in both directions. It would probably take me about 1h15 ± 15 minutes each way realistically to begin with. I wouldn't really mind the length of time as I'm doing physical activity, and I could cycle onto a train if I'm ever feeling a bit more tired which would shorten the commute time (Northern trains so I can just pop on without booking). In terms of e-bikes I'm looking for something in which the battery should hopefully last at least most of the journey, can fit paniers on, is reliable and won't be too obscure to have it repaired. Some of the route might have some gravel on drier days, but more rainy days I might stick to roads. Price wise, I'd like to keep it on the more affordable side, while avoiding the cheap things that might not last long. If I could get away with 1500-2000 that would be optimal, but I'm not too familiar with e-bike pricing to be honest. Hopefully this is enough info to get some help with ideas, but otherwise just ask!