ian fisher
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Buying a used ebike seemed like a good alternative to paying full price for a new one. once i had figured out what kind of ebike would suit my requirements, and after watching a lot of EBR reviews I narrowed my search down to about 3 make-models.
After near 18 months of trawling online classifieds I found a year-old Smartmotion Pacer with 1200klm on the odometer and after a test ride and a bit of a haggle over the price I purchased for $1800.00 NZD, the Pacer retails new here in NZ for around $3700.00.
After four months of regular use with no issues, the bike is excellent across town and on the hills.
The 350watt rear hub motor and 14.5ah battery are more than adequate, the bike has a top speed of 40kph, and when used on the lowest power level combined with the torque sensor it has a range on the flat around town of 120klm at an average speed of 27kph.
In conclusion, buying a used ebike is definately a good alternative to paying full price for a new bike.
After near 18 months of trawling online classifieds I found a year-old Smartmotion Pacer with 1200klm on the odometer and after a test ride and a bit of a haggle over the price I purchased for $1800.00 NZD, the Pacer retails new here in NZ for around $3700.00.
After four months of regular use with no issues, the bike is excellent across town and on the hills.
The 350watt rear hub motor and 14.5ah battery are more than adequate, the bike has a top speed of 40kph, and when used on the lowest power level combined with the torque sensor it has a range on the flat around town of 120klm at an average speed of 27kph.
In conclusion, buying a used ebike is definately a good alternative to paying full price for a new bike.