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THE_DUDE
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Has anyone got one or had one. Would like advice on the best make before purchasing one. I don't drive so this seems the best option.
Anyone with advice would be great, thanks.
Anyone with advice would be great, thanks.
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Do you not drive because of disability, or some other reason?
If the latter...after a quick look at the price of e-bikes you could get some driving lessons and a cheap car0 -
I just don't have my full license at the moment. Was going to buy an e bike and then sell it if or when I ever pass my driving test lol
Coming up to summer I'd like to go to lakes and rivers without having to go on a bus ( which I wouldn't be able to do anyway ).
Yes quite expensive but I am going to get it on finance and pay that way.0 -
First question is - do you have somewhere safe and secure to store and recharge an e-Bike?
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I was planning on getting the folding e bike from currys. It's all up to standards so legal to ride in London.
It has a removable battery so can charge it that way.
As it being a folding bike I have plenty of room in my house.1
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