What is the price I cannot see it?http://www.energicamotor.com/energica-eva-electric-streetfighter/
:drool: Only problem is the price tag!
(And yes, I do know the OP is after a push-bike type rather than one like the above!)
Google tells me it's about $35,000What is the price I cannot see it?
@BillN_33 Did you find a bike pal?
I'm still looking, i don't really want to spend more than a grand, i've seen 3 on pedelecs.co.uk that are in my price bracket but i'm still unsure.
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This kit looks good
48V 750W 8Fun Bafang Mid-Drive Motor Conversion Kits with integrated Controller and LCD Display ......... from Amazon and the like
also good Utube vids on install
If you want to use that in the UK and possibly ? other EU countries its not an electric bike, its an electric moped with added complications
I've had my beloved Raleigh Retro7 cruiser converted into an electric bike with a conversion kit, it cost £750 but I regret nothing, it's pretty straight forward where the motor drive sits in the replacement 26 ins front wheel and the battery is surreptitiously concealed in a rear rack caddy, thus at first sight it doesn't even look like an electric bike and I get to keep riding my favourite bike. Really does take the hard work out of the hilly bits what with Folkestone being on a large slope.
Could someone have a look at this bike please, looks good to me and the price is right, but not sure if it's a good one.
no idea really - spec looks OK, but as with anything it is down to the quality of the materials .... Battery and motor are on the small side, 8Ah and a 250W motor
did you notice the following
"with a 17" frame it is suitable for riders of a slighter stature"
will it be big enough for you?
It comes limited to 15mph
Very grey area if they happen to pull you, remember if it was deemed to be a moped and you where treating it as a bike any punishments would affect you driving licence.
Its like an air rifle,it does not have fire arm restrictions on it but break the law and they are fire arms offences.
Just my opinion on the situation but i have never seen the need for more than 250w and ime a lazy cyclist.
You are being generous in saying it's a grey area, it isn't - to be classed as an EAPC the motor must stop providing assistance above 15.5mph AND "maximum continuous rated power which does not exceed 250 watts".Very grey area if they happen to pull you, remember if it was deemed to be a moped and you where treating it as a bike any punishments would affect you driving licence.
Its like an air rifle,it does not have fire arm restrictions on it but break the law and they are fire arms offences.
Just my opinion on the situation but i have never seen the need for more than 250w and ime a lazy cyclist.
You are being generous in saying it's a grey area, it isn't - to be classed as an EAPC the motor must stop providing assistance above 15.5mph AND "maximum continuous rated power which does not exceed 250 watts".
Note that AND is not the same as OR! But some people don’t want to be told anything.....
Certainly ain't going to be cheap though.
Crikey, you aint joking!Prices range from £2,595 to £2,755 depending on your final specification choice.
