Everything posted by tandeman
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GIANT LAFREE TWIST Comfort e-bike with modern NiMH charger.
NOW SOLD.
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GIANT LAFREE TWIST Comfort e-bike with modern NiMH charger.
Still available, I need space for new Cube Touring Hybrid Exc, so £250 to Pedelecs member. Richard
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GIANT LAFREE TWIST Comfort e-bike with modern NiMH charger.
GIANT LAFREE TWIST Comfort with modern NiMh charger. Iconic light and comfy ‘Dutch style’ e-bike. A delight to ride and a highly functional, low cost and reliable way in to everyday e-biking. Size: Med (suit rider up to 6’) Cosmetic condition: Very smart. Minor age related damage - 1 small dent on cross bar, some scratches to plastic motor covers. Mechanical Condition: Excellent – meticulously maintained, any worn parts replaced. Electrics: Full working order throughout– original NiMH battery (still holds full charge, 10-20 mile range, 5 level battery state indicator). 2 battery lock keys. Charger: Updated Giant model - valuable replacement for often iffy original! Gears: SRAM P5 hub – the optimum 5 gear set for this bike. Brakes: Low maintenance Roller. (New front unit.) Lights: Modernised LED lights front + rear powered by Front Hub Dynamo. Accessories: Mudguards, strong rear rack, integral ‘Nurses’ lock and 2 keys, suspension seat-post. Tyres: High quality Schwalbe Marathon Plus ‘Flatless’. Manuals. Price: Sensibly priced at £295 ovno Location: Sheffield. Richard. attwoodrichard1@gmail.com
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Wanted Giant Lafree Twist Lite Battery case
Hi, you still on the lookout for a case?
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Woosh 'Bali' for sale
NOW SOLD. Thank you for your interest.
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Woosh 'Bali' for sale
Hi. Yes please. I emailed a version of this text and more photos to Hatti yest am, so hopefully you have necessary. Please advise if I need to re- send. Thanks Richard
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Woosh 'Bali' for sale
Woosh Bali - purchased direct from Woosh bikes UK 31/07/2016. All receipts, manuals, keys etc. 538 recorded miles of Urban use. Remainder of manufacturers 12month warranty. Ist class working order, excellent overall condition, a few minor scratches from lock use. Blue 18”frame. (Med/Large size – suit riders 5’ 6” up) High torque Bafang 250w crank drive motor. Throttle. Big 15ah/540w battery (up to 50 mile range on med assist setting). 5 levels of assist. 8 wide range Shimano gears, powerful hill climber. Easy to use comprehensive handlebar control panel. Fitted with LED Lights/Horn/mudguards/stand/rear luggage rack/adjustable handlebars and stem/Toolkit. Upgrades: Smooth running comfortable Schwalbe Big Ben Balloon tyres/Security wheel skewers/long (450mm)seatpost/New Avid disc pads/high quality pedals/spare inner tube and disc pads. High value, capable, reliable and comfortable e-bike. Woosh bikes offer good backup/spares/advice. Current new price £1029 and above upgrades/spares cost £100 Asking price: £795 ono. Richard. (attwoodrichard1@gmail.com) Location Sheffield.
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Woosh Bali
Woosh Bali – A Review. 17.11.2016 Im a regular cyclist, and having recently tried and then bought old Lafree I’ve become convinced of the effectiveness of e-bikes for everyday utility use. After a brief encounter with a new Kalkhoff, and then being unable to get hold of a Cube Touring, I decided to buy a Woosh Bali in Aug 2016, and have now completed 300+ urban/utility miles on it. Overall I’m finding the bike very much in line with the honest way Woosh describe it, and as such is great value for money. Whilst not as wieldy and eager feeling as bikes costing twice as much, it performs urban duties well, coping with Sheffield’s steepest hills particularly strongly when in low gear, and having the mass and oomph to carry heavy payloads in a stable and safe manner. (I use a front rack too, so that’s 4 panniers, which, at rated rack capacity, can mean up to 35kg of payload.) Components wise, the (27.5”) wheels have stayed true with just one small adjustment early on, similarly the 8spd Shimano Acera gears needed an initial tweak to index sweetly but have since been fine and the drive train/transmission generally feels strong. The brakes are good, better still with a replacement front set of genuine Avid disc pads in, which I suspect will last much longer than the original set, and the very soft feeling ‘Top Gun’ forks actually perform surprisingly well, although no doubt soaking up quite a bit of energy! The battery lights are good, and, as someone who likes an upright Dutch riding style around town I appreciate the wide range of adjustment offered by the height adjustable quill stem and easily adjustable handlebar stem. Having said that, whilst not a severe problem, I have found it nigh on impossible to tighten the natty adjustable stem enough to stop the occasional little slip in the angle of the bars under hard acceleration or braking. I found it necessary to fit a 450mm seat post to the usefully compact frame to accommodate my 33” legs (trouser leg length), which Woosh say they can specify at the point of sale if requested (the seat post, not the trouser legs..) and I chose to swap the light and generally functional Kenda tyres for some sweeter rolling Schwalbe Big Bens. I also swapped the rear pannier rack for one of my own, as the design of the original and siting of the structural bars was problematic for the spacing on my pannier catches. Fitting an inexpensive aftermarket disc and suspension fork compliant front pannier rack was made easier by utilising the redundant V brake bosses on the forks. The Bali, being Chinese in origin, has a throttle, which the usefully comprehensive delivery literature tells you have the option to connect yourself, it being left unconnected at the point of delivery, and this can be very handy to briefly boost performance on hills and junctions, and especially on hilly junctions! It means I can leave the assistance level midway and just use the throttle to boost as needed, which is good as changing the assistance level on the move is awkward. There appears to be a general if slightly hazy/wishful consensus in the e-bike world that, provided you are actually pedalling, this type of throttle, which exceeds the ‘EU’ walk assist throttle limit, is nonetheless legal, although as far as I know this has not been put to the test…. Although not significantly heavier than most e-bikes of a similar ilk, the Bali does feel pretty ‘hefty’. This is not a problem for me as a six footer, but my 5’ 4” wife found it daunting after her Lafree. I guess the very similar, smaller framed, 26” wheel ‘Kreiger’ model may suit smaller/lighter folk. One of the appealing aspects of the Woosh bikes, which I hope not to have to put to the test too soon, is the potential user-serviceability of the simple e-bike build and availability of parts such as the motor/battery at very reasonable prices compared to the premium makes. So overall, and with just a little work to bed it in, I find the Bali is growing on me and performing well despite its ‘budget’ orientation, and Woosh themselves, despite the odd minor inconsistency between staff/info at the (holiday) time of purchase, have been responsive and helpful. Recommended.
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Be Seen - Stupid or not
Hmm. Yes any aid to being visible is generally a good thing, my concern re this type of product is that it can perpetuate the myth that bikes are Toys, and neither they nor the pilots to be of consequence/legitimate road users, but rather an object of fun to be jeered at or worse (pushed off - yes it happens) - they don't include maturity in the Driving Test. Best to go for powerful 'normal' lights I reckon. I feel safest with my Exposure Joystick on my helmet, flashing at the front, v bright Exposure plug-in light at the rear, has the advantage of moving with you as well as being bright/lightweight/portable/easy to use/recharge etc. not cheap though.
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Giant Delight!/battery for sale
That's great! - many thanks Flecc. Anyone out there got an old/dead Twist energy set they want to sell???? I'd like to re-use my original 6.5 Nimh battery set to make up into the case to make a spare energy set.
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Giant Delight!/battery for sale
Hello, new Sheffield member here, very pleased to have found this informative and friendly sounding site. Having had an interest in Ebikes for a while, I recently bought a 2003 giant Lafree twist Comfort (Nexus4speed), and I love it! Use it as an urban runaround. Very impressed with the build quality and rideability (power on or off) I have had a 9a/hr battery re-celled locally (so far so good - details avail if anyone wants them) and I have the original 6.5a/hr battery set (reads full capacity) available to sell reasonably if anyone is interested. I'm going to build up an 8 speed wheel to experiment with and see if the more extreme Sheffield hills can be tamed. Does anyone know if the Drivetrain is serviceable? (ie grease points on motor/box) to prolong its life. Now trying to resist buying a newer Ebike! Thanks, and nice to meet you. Tandeman