June 1, 201114 yr Author Hi Flecc, I am taking all in, and on my short list is the Oxygen bikes, but unfortunately no close dealer, and also not a lot of info about them on the forum, so have email Oxygen asking the relevant questions. But up to now seems to tick most boxes. Barrie
June 1, 201114 yr Don`t forget the Tonaro bikes: Our Products Here is an idea of what they can do. Steve Edited June 1, 201114 yr by steveindenmark
June 1, 201114 yr Hi Barrie There is a review of the Juicy Sport in this issue of Electric Bike Magazine, which may be helpful to you. All our throttles work independently of pedalling up to the legal limit of 15.5 mph and all have pedal assist as well. We have very few 16AH in stock, having sold almost all of our May delivery very quickly. Where are you and how soon can we get you a try out?
June 1, 201114 yr Author HI Bob, thats the problem I live at Fleetwood and everyone is so far away, but I have now got a short list, but I am getting there. Regards Barrie
June 2, 201114 yr Barrie some one posted "try ten buy one" on this thread. They are quite right. If you choose well it will last a lifetime - get it wrong and you'll be posting to the nice folk here for evermore trying to back-pedal. If you can, do try an EU designed and manufactured product before making a decision. Even if you budget doesn't run to that level of quality (and you have zero intention of buying) at least you'll have something to judge the Chinese products against. All our e-bikes cost lots so wont be right for you right now, but it cost nothing to come and try them all. Rgds, James I might be that our e-bikes are beyond your budget for now
June 3, 201114 yr Author hi james and thank you for your advice, I simply could not justify £2000 plus for the use I am going to get from the bike at the moment. On my shortlist is the Oxygen Bike and I would not know where it was made but I now assume China. And are you saying its pure quality of the components that is the difference??. As I have said before big seems to be the way to go for me, say 36 V, 16/18Amp etc and I want one that if I want will go on thottle only, there is not a lot of change from £1400 for the Oxygen Bike, but at 70 I only want to buy once!! Regards Barrie
June 6, 201114 yr Hi Flecc, I am taking all in, and on my short list is the Oxygen bikes, but unfortunately no close dealer, and also not a lot of info about them on the forum, so have email Oxygen asking the relevant questions. But up to now seems to tick most boxes. Barrie Barry, recently took delivery of an Oxygen Emate City and I like it very much - a much nicer bike than my previous eZee Cadence. It does have a pushbutton control on the handlebars to change it from throttle only to pedelec mode - so you can use the throttle mode to get up to speed from a standstill, and then switch to assist mode for pedalling.
June 6, 201114 yr Barry, recently took delivery of an Oxygen Emate City and I like it very much - a much nicer bike than my previous eZee Cadence. It does have a pushbutton control on the handlebars to change it from throttle only to pedelec mode - so you can use the throttle mode to get up to speed from a standstill, and then switch to assist mode for pedalling. Hi David, You can do the same with all current generation eZee bikes expect that you press a rocker switch rather than button. Cheers,
June 6, 201114 yr Author Hi David thanks for the info, look forward to seeing your review when you have had it a while. Barrie
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