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RE[4]: practical electric bike
by Splinter on Tue 2nd Aug 2011 09:14
in reply to "RE[3]: practical electric bike"
RE[4]: practical electric bike
by braddock on Tue 2nd Aug 2011 17:07
in reply to "RE[3]: practical electric bike"
Do yourself a favour and stay away from those cheap made in china e-bikes, as they are complete crap and when they break, no repair shop will touch them... believe me, I speak from experience!
Either splurge 2,000+ bucks for a decent model...
Either splurge 2,000+ bucks for a decent model...
The eZips/iZips sold in Walmart and Target are the low end brands of the American company Currie Technologies which also make $2k+ models and has a dealer and service network. My iZip is built like a tank.
RE[5]: practical electric bike
by ndrw on Sat 6th Aug 2011 04:46
in reply to "RE[4]: practical electric bike"
Like most other things from China, but..
Electric bikes are currently extremely popular in China. Basically everything from converted rusty tricycles, city bicycles, scooters to small motorcycles is now using electric motors. Of course they are all used for commuting, not riding in the forest for fun, so they are usually simple, cheap and functional. But there are literally millions of them on the streets, now.
If that trend continues, in a couple of years Chinese makers will be way ahead of anyone else, so I wouldn't dismiss their bikes just because they are currently designed for Chinese commuters.




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Do yourself a favour and stay away from those cheap made in china e-bikes, as they are complete crap and when they break, no repair shop will touch them... believe me, I speak from experience!
Either splurge 2,000+ bucks for a decent model with decent dealer support, or roughly for the same money get a scooter/second hand motorcycle - much more useful proposition. Again, speaking from experience.