Single gear so you won't get very far. The fact it weighs only 14kg tells me the battery will last about 5 miles and also it's an integrated battery so you'd have to take the bike in your house to charge it unless you have power in your garage and when the battery does die you'd have to throw the bike away rather than being able to replace battery
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Shame someone don't make interchange battery's
rugman
if anyone's wondering it's single speed, 7ah battery, front mechanical disc brake, rear vbrake, 26" wheel. £550 on Amazon
luminox
No gears, your not going to find this very useful
ebble
The way that most people use ebikes, which is to use battery power all the time, gears are unnecessary. Electric cars don't have gear boxes. They are single speed.
Unless off road use is a priority I'd advise people to buy a single speed non-MTB ebike. Heavy MTB wheels are a waste of energy and that's not good for range with limited battery power.
Aznar
Second hand bike for £150 and conversion kit for £350 would be better value for money, but some DIY would be necessary.
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sorted byUnless off road use is a priority I'd advise people to buy a single speed non-MTB ebike. Heavy MTB wheels are a waste of energy and that's not good for range with limited battery power.
...or this bike for £200
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