Good afternoon,
£6k and an "annual service" every 3,000 miles, yup it sure is a retro British Bike Experience!
More seriously is seems to be aimed at people whose take-home salary is £10k+ per month, as something to buy and then when not used,
well so what, it wasn't that expensive, it was the same as a basic Rolex Oyster model!
This is quite a large market in London and non trivial in Brum.
However their web site makes them look confused about the purpose of the product.
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Is almost an e Brompton leaving a train station after a commute and
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Is a full on motorcycle experience, to me the size implying the performance and range of a low tuned 500/600cc ICE, showing my age, say a Honda CB500/Suzuki Bandit.
But it is neither.
I did like the idea of the e-moped configuration, people of my age could ride one without a CBT as our car licences are that old, but that minor benefit flies out of the window when coughing up £6k, plus the service hassles and the extra £1K to get another battery so that I could go anywhere.
Peugeot have a well established e scooters range that reflects the reality of the technology, not promising a million miles at 600mph and a 10 second full recharge time. Yes the style of these products is functional but I can't see there being many buyers who didn't understand what they were buying.
Bye
Ian