I was at Santa Pod a few years ago, and after many beers, bought a Schwinn Stingray bike (bit like a Raleigh Chopper), because I couldn't be arsed walking around site. It was only after the beer wore off I remembered that I'd gone there in a Mk1 Toyota MR2. A two seater hardtop. And I had all my camping gear to fit in. I had to go back into the pits and scrounge tools off one of the race teams to take the bike apart so that I could squeeze it into the car to take it home.
I've owned one for over a year now and use it everyday and NO WAY will it do anything near what they say, I've tested it and 15 miles was all I got (pedal assist) and had to push it the 5 miles back as when the battery is flat it's hard work. I love mine to bits, never gone wrong, never done any maintenance and I charge it off solar so it's free miles. when I bought mine it was £430 in July 22 from Amazon
There are better ones out there, and ones that can cope with more of a hammering, but for the price point anything around the £300 mark and so compact are perfect for the camper. I bought a similar one for her indoors, it’s grand and the range is perfect for a weekend away pootling around. Nice Channel.
I have a new PVY Z20 folding bike for my camper. Its the 3rd electric bike Ive owned and its brilliant, at only £660, with gears, suspension and rack for a bag. 🙌🏻
I'm a big fan of the estarli e20. It has 20 inch wheels, is just as light and folds up arguably smaller. It costs £1500 though. That bike came round Europe with me in the back of a Peugeot Partner micro camper.
Hi Shaun. What a cracking little video mate and your dad was loving it but I did think he was coming off it the first time he went over the speed bump, 😂😂 and how cool was his helmet, hey I’m Batman. 😂
These sorts of cheap ebikes which don't really fold but are manageable at the considerable cost of a very cramped riding position have been around for many years. They are really only suitable for fairly small people who don't ride much.
Too bad they are not allowed on public transport in London. And it would be great if one could use his/hers Makita 18V batteries in it - I would definitely go for it if so.
I,m at that age so my kids keep reminding me😂 of should I get one of these. (62 next week) But if I got one would I just speed to work and not have time enough for my cigarette while I pedal.😢
This is a sponsored video. I’d never heard of this company before they asked to send me one. It came at the right time though because I’ve wanted a small light weight e-bike for the van for quite a while
After watching your vid I ordered a bike. Used your promo code and paid £379:. So far after 4 weeks have not received the bike! Have emailed them 4 times and still no reply! Starting to think that this might be a scam!
@@LoveSundays assumed it would.. but who is going to honour the warranty.. i haven't seen a list of shops selling these unless you can tell me otherwise, everything i'm reading relates to the states, i'd rather not have to return the whole bike if something goes wrong.. (or i crash is and break something)
Im definitely getting an ebike this year, nice bike, but size and cost arent an issue so will probably go for something bigger.. and im big,bigger than that foreign chap.