Hello all you travellers its five o'clock somewhere yahoo !! Has any one out there purchased a 20 inch folding Smatmotion E 20 Electric bike i have been looking for a while and this one seems to be the best but would like to hear from someone who actually owns one .
Cheers
Middo said
07:42 PM Oct 12, 2017
Looked at one today. Like the battery as it has a good range compared with mine. No chain guard
Tony Bev said
02:15 AM Oct 14, 2017
Brother has a folding electric bike, (not sure of brand), with 20 inch wheels
Got it from the bike shed in Fremantle Western Australia
I have a non-folding electric bike with 26 inch wheels, brand is Beyond Oil
Brother says that (without battery power), the 20 inch wheel bike, is harder to pedal than the 26 inch wheel bike
As both bikes are second hand, we have no idea of the previous use/abuse
Preference is for a rear hub motor, hub gears, 26" wheels, puncture proof tyres and about 20kg. However as no such beast exists, my final purchase will be a compromise but the hub gears appear to my highest priority.
Sharke said
04:46 PM Oct 19, 2017
http://www.ezycommuter.com.au/
I have owned one of theese bikes for 4 years and other than replacing tyres chain and brake pads no problems i ride 15 ks to work each day. The battery is still giving about 75 % capacity .
Hello all you travellers its five o'clock somewhere yahoo !! Has any one out there purchased a 20 inch folding Smatmotion E 20 Electric bike i have been looking for a while and this one seems to be the best but would like to hear from someone who actually owns one .
Cheers
Got it from the bike shed in Fremantle Western Australia
I have a non-folding electric bike with 26 inch wheels, brand is Beyond Oil
Brother says that (without battery power), the 20 inch wheel bike, is harder to pedal than the 26 inch wheel bike
As both bikes are second hand, we have no idea of the previous use/abuse
Preference is for a rear hub motor, hub gears, 26" wheels, puncture proof tyres and about 20kg. However as no such beast exists, my final purchase will be a compromise but the hub gears appear to my highest priority.
http://www.ezycommuter.com.au/
I have owned one of theese bikes for 4 years and other than replacing tyres chain and brake pads no problems i ride 15 ks to work each day. The battery is still giving about 75 % capacity .
Cheers
Sharke