If anyone is sick of waiting and wants to cancel their order, I'm about to put mine up for sale and can ship immediately. It's the white non step through version and just hit 200 miles. I ordered the bike last October 2020 and received it in November. I'm including the following minor additions:
- Straight handlebar for the added accessory space.
- 11-34 Freewheel with 50 miles on it.
- Park freewheel tool
- Zoom suspension seat post
- LCD Display Glass protector film
- One side view mirror
- Olight Flashlight holder
- Bike bell
- Thumb throttle control
- Lectric pannier bags, never used.
- I'm including a near new set of Innova 20x4 street tread pattern tires with with tubes. These are the tires that come on many of the other XP similar fat tire folding ebikes.
All original stock parts including user manual and charger included.
The bike has always been garaged indoors, never ridden in the rain, never dropped or damaged and everything works 100%. The bike came with one small ding in the front fender and has some minor scuffs on the rear cargo rack from a plastic milk crate I attached to the rack.
$975 shipped via UPS ground, which is exactly the same as what you will pay from Lectric after tax, minus all the above stuff. I can use any shipping company or method you prefer if you pay for it. I'm in Riverside, CA zip code 92507. I'll accept any of the major payment methods or apps. If we use Paypal, you cover the Paypal G&S fee which is $29. If you pick the bike up in person, I'll take $50 off for shipping so you'll pay $925 total but it must be cash, no checks. Also, if picking up in person, we can't use Paypal or payment apps because there is no way for me to prove that I delivered the bike to the buyer since there's no tracking number.
How I calculated this price - This is exactly a 20% discount from what I spent which seems reasonable for only 200 miles or 4/5 charges, or $1 per mile ridden. It's been raining for the last day or so but I will post pics as soon as it dries up.
Reason for sale - I originally purchased this bike mainly because I liked the way it looked and the concept of the fat tire folding bike. But I've since realized that I don't have any plans to ride this bike on trails or dirt paths or sand so I don't need a fat tire bike. And I work from home, so I don't need a folding bike for commuting or storage. And although I love the way they look, I will rarely, if ever, need a rear cargo rack or pannier bags. I've never even folded the bike even once yet and don't see myself ever needing to. As a result I've decided to try out a road/track bike with skinny rims/tires.