Shame if it is .I was hoping I was looking at the wrong bike.Bit different from the bike advertised as 23kgs!Looks like it, including a huge a$$ custom-built 52v 34.5ahr battery.
Shame if it is .I was hoping I was looking at the wrong bike.Bit different from the bike advertised as 23kgs!Looks like it, including a huge a$$ custom-built 52v 34.5ahr battery.
Who’s a clever boy then?So let me get this straight.You build battery (17lbs)when Fitted your bike weighs 74.51lbs.However the battery that came with bike weighs 10lbs lighter than the one you made.Doesn’t that make the bike 64.51 lbs?Battery weighs in at 17lb by itself. Cost me 7 bills to build ( no labor ) And yes ithe bike actually weighs what the digital scale says with the bigger battery 74.51lbs. Stock battery that came with the bike makes the bike about 10lbs lighter. 50.67lbs hahahahahaha.
I think the joke was 74lbs.Your math is spot on. My joke was that the bike never saw 50.67 lbs unless it had no battery and probably tires. I think I'll go see my buddy with the bike and weigh it again sans battery, I can even video it. Stay tuned.
Ok thanks for the info much appreciated.Here's the skinny on the "Weight" of the AK Vapour:
This is complete bike minus any battery:
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Here is bike with the 14ah battery it came with:
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Here is bike with 34.5ahr battery:
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Only changes we made to the bike from original was a 120mm dropper post and lever, different seat, different stem (90mm), different grips, e-chain, different pedals, changed tires to 3", and removed rock guard and installed 40t race face chainring.
Not sure how the description comes up with "the weight"of 50.76 lbs, maybe no battery and tires. Plus they substitute for lower end fork and rear shock. That yahoo should be ashamed of himself. But it's done and my other buddy who ordered a month or so after this bike just got contacted by DOT for the VAT Tax so his bike should be here in a week or so. I expect the same substitutions were made on his also. I sure his will be set-up about the same
What as a matter of interest was the size of frame?Also what is the measurement from floor to top of your saddle when dropped?Just curious about his frame.Here's the skinny on the "Weight" of the AK Vapour:
This is complete bike minus any battery:
View attachment 84811
Here is bike with the 14ah battery it came with:
View attachment 84812
Here is bike with 34.5ahr battery:
View attachment 84813
Only changes we made to the bike from original was a 120mm dropper post and lever, different seat, different stem (90mm), different grips, e-chain, different pedals, changed tires to 3", and removed rock guard and installed 40t race face chainring.
Not sure how the description comes up with "the weight"of 50.76 lbs, maybe no battery and tires. Plus they substitute for lower end fork and rear shock. That yahoo should be ashamed of himself. But it's done and my other buddy who ordered a month or so after this bike just got contacted by DOT for the VAT Tax so his bike should be here in a week or so. I expect the same substitutions were made on his also. I sure his will be set-up about the same
Please let me know what your friend thinks about the bike.Thanks for your replies and help.I think he got the 17” frame. Another friend got the 19” frame his should be here next week. Floor to top of my saddle when dropped is 37”
Martyn, I suppose you are asking regarding the bike greeno is talking about. If you are disabled you probably ought to be looking at a step through bike AND a bike with some real support in this hemisphere. I recommend Biktrix.Some advice please.Would differing frame sizes determine the distance from the ground to the saddle ?I have mobility issues with my legs and have problems mounting and dismounting.once on the bike I can use a dropper but getting in the bike is the problem.Any thoughts?
Thank you I will take a look.Problem im sure will be I live in the uk.Martyn, I suppose you are asking regarding the bike greeno is talking about. If you are disabled you probably ought to be looking at a step through bike AND a bike with some real support in this hemisphere. I recommend Biktrix.
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