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  1. alasdair

    Quick-E+

  2. alasdair

    Quick-E+

    For those interested, this is the rack giant are bringing out for this bike. https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/rack-it-metro-e-rear-rack
  3. alasdair

    Quick-E+

    @aschwep the chainring is fairly simple and most good bike shops can do it for you. I always go to Giant Santa Monica and Elon there has always been great. Parts wise you just need a chain guide, I used a Origin8 guide as it's cheap and adjustable, but I would replace the chain at the same time...
  4. alasdair

    Quick-E+

    @Carterk also worth pointing out that despite the shortcomings highlighted, for a $3000 these are perfectly reasonable and I think it’s one of the best value ebikes out there! 2017 and 2018.
  5. alasdair

    Quick-E+

    Hi Carterk, hard to say but if the Retail price is anything to go by ($200 vs. $60 for mine) they should be a big upgrade. They are specific e bike brakes with a sensor built in, I don’t really have any experience with this.
  6. alasdair

    Quick-E+

    I have a 2017 Quick E+ US spec and have been commuting on it for about 4 months/4000 miles so far. It has been generally great and allows me to get to work faster over my 20 miles each way commute (LA really sucks to drive), while getting in a little exercise and fresh air. I've made a few...
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