mata2maui
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I did notice that when Bianchi came out with their newer E-Omnia line in 2020-2021 the initial MSRP's were $6000-$6500, then they dropped to $4200-$4900. Also, some of the larger ebike retailers like Propel seem to have a lot of inventory on close-out. If there are a ton of unsold 2020-2021 ebikes that means when you buy one your getting a two-year-old battery right out of the gate. Most manufacturers that offer a battery warranty restrict it to two years or 500 charge cycles, whichever comes first; like R&M, for example. Obviously, the warranty begins when you buy it but that does not change the age of the LI cells.