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Mrs M

Guru
Location
Aberdeenshire
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Anyone heard of these bikes before or any lucky person got one?
Based in California but have a stockist in London,
Fully Charged.
When Mr m semi retires early and I still work in town, been thinking about an e bike :dry:
These look :becool:
Cruz and Tracker
 
Location
Birmingham
Yes please ! Great design
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
Are they really vintage or just styled that way do you know?

At least that huge battery should keep going for some time which is just as well pedalling must be a real chore.

Here's the link: https://vintageelectricbikes.com
Edit: Looks like they are just vintage 'styled'. Bet they're not cheap.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
As roadrash says illegal over here. Personally they look rather fugly, and they look bloomin heavy lumps as well. Max range only 35 miles. The best bit IMHO is the brooks saddle. Looks like my B67s.
 
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raleighnut

Legendary Member
that would make them illegal in this country wouldn't it
They'd need to be registered/taxed/MOT'd/insured as a moped.
 
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Mrs M

Mrs M

Guru
Location
Aberdeenshire
I know someone who hand builds cruiser style bikes.
Was pulled over recently by "the Polis" for not wearing a motorcycle helmet, then they realised it was a bike :ohmy:
Maybe he could put a wee motor in the Pashley :dry:
:bicycle:vrooooooom!!!!!
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
I can't see much in the way of specs on the website, but from the pics the bikes have a 'pancake' direct drive motor.

Strengths and weaknesses here, direct drives are all but silent and good for speed, but surprisingly poor at climbing.

They may suit some users, but anyone thinking of buying one would be well advised to have a decent length test ride first.
 
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