August 13, 20241 yr Argos offered half price electric cookers a few months ago, I doubt there was anything wrong with those either - snapped up within hours.
September 1, 20241 yr Another Argos entry level bike that's similar - £380. 18" frame on 28" wheels, hybrid style, 7-speed gearing and 3-speed controller. It's a little less weight at 19.5kg. It doesn't say what size the in-frame battery is, but they claim a similar 18 miles and they do say Samsung cells so it can't all be bad. Buy E-Move Premium 28? Wheel Size Unisex 36V Electric Bike Blue | Mens and womens bikes | Argos
September 1, 20241 yr The other ebike that's now sold out had a hailong on it, that was a deal-maker I think for a lot of people including me. I also did look at this bike too however do not want a custom battery.
September 3, 20241 yr The other ebike that's now sold out had a hailong on it, that was a deal-maker I think for a lot of people including me. I also did look at this bike too however do not want a custom battery. Well, that's just you. I have 3 e-bikes and none use Hailong batteries. Anybody looking for a stealth in-city commuter where with the in-frame battery doesn't make the bike look like a magnet for mugging or theft and 18 miles is enough, this is a brilliant buy. [mention=3847]saneagle[/mention] even suggested this for someone looking to dither around on Wimbledon common. If/when the battery does die, I cant see any reason why, if the battery can't be re-celled, you couldn't just mount a Hailong onto the frame. Then it'd just look the typical last decade e-bike with a downtube mounted battery. For £380, IMHO it's a gift.
September 3, 20241 yr Well, that's just you. I have 3 e-bikes and none use Hailong batteries. Anybody looking for a stealth in-city commuter where with the in-frame battery doesn't make the bike look like a magnet for mugging or theft and 18 miles is enough, this is a brilliant buy. [mention=3847]saneagle[/mention] even suggested this for someone looking to dither around on Wimbledon common. If/when the battery does die, I cant see any reason why, if the battery can't be re-celled, you couldn't just mount a Hailong onto the frame. Then it'd just look the typical last decade e-bike with a downtube mounted battery. For £380, IMHO it's a gift. Horses for courses. I don't think that bike would suit everyone. It might be low on power because of the small battery, but it did seem to fit the needs, which that guy described, especially at that price.
September 3, 20241 yr Horses for courses. I don't think that bike would suit everyone. It might be low on power because of the small battery, but it did seem to fit the needs, which that guy described, especially at that price. I agree. But it's irrelevant now anyway because it's now out of stock. At least some recognised a bargain when they saw it...
September 3, 20241 yr Well, that's just you. I have 3 e-bikes and none use Hailong batteries. Correct, that's my point of view. Anybody looking for a stealth in-city commuter where with the in-frame battery doesn't make the bike look like a magnet for mugging or theft and 18 miles is enough, this is a brilliant buy. [mention=3847]saneagle[/mention] even suggested this for someone looking to dither around on Wimbledon common. Lol anybody looking to nick ebikes knows whether or not it is an ebike regardless of the battery/controller being 'hidden' in frame. If/when the battery does die, I cant see any reason why, if the battery can't be re-celled, you couldn't just mount a Hailong onto the frame. Then it'd just look the typical last decade e-bike with a downtube mounted battery. So then I have to carry TWO batteries around? If I'd bought the bike I'd be upgrading it with a KT display/controller and using my 52V 17.5Ah LG celled Hailong to get better performance and probably replace the rear hub with a 500W hub so I can get rid of my 1500W monster that I don't really need that level of performance from.
September 3, 20241 yr Correct, that's my point of view. Lol anybody looking to nick ebikes knows whether or not it is an ebike regardless of the battery/controller being 'hidden' in frame. So then I have to carry TWO batteries around? If I'd bought the bike I'd be upgrading it with a KT display/controller and using my 52V 17.5Ah LG celled Hailong to get better performance and probably replace the rear hub with a 500W hub so I can get rid of my 1500W monster that I don't really need that level of performance from. Again, that's just you being blinkered by your own preferences and circumstance. Plenty of others here aren't you.
September 3, 20241 yr Again, that's just you being blinkered by your own preferences and circumstance. Plenty of others here aren't you. Eh? How can you be 'blinkered' by your own requirements...? I think it's you that is blinkered, other people have a pov too, live with it...
September 3, 20241 yr Eh? How can you be 'blinkered' by your own requirements...? I think it's you that is blinkered, other people have a pov too, live with it... Nobody suggested this particular bike would be a good choice for you, just that it could be a good choice for some. That's the point, which clearly you're missing.
September 3, 20241 yr Nobody suggested this particular bike would be a good choice for you, just that it could be a good choice for some. That's the point, which clearly you're missing. Only you suggested it! You brought this ebike up as an 'alternative' for OP ebike when it's not... Do you really think that when we were checking we didn't all see this offering and reject for reasons stated above? Time to move on...
September 4, 20241 yr Only you suggested it! You brought this ebike up as an 'alternative' for OP ebike when it's not... The OP [mention=14915]egroover[/mention] simply posted a link about a cheap e-bike at Argos. He bought one 4 weeks ago and that bike has long since been sold out. Weeks after, I spotted and posted about a different cheap Argos e-bike that may be suitable for others. I don't see where your problem with that is. Edited September 4, 20241 yr by cyclebuddy
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