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I was planning on towing my generatorI find the leads on electric bikes are never long enough.
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I seem to remember someone did just that on a long trip they had a small generator in a trailer to recharge on the go. Can't remember what it was all about but does raise the question "is it a motor vehicle"?I was planning on towing my generator
I bought a £500( in fact that 2) twist and go from China, and it is brilliant! It is everything I need. I am not a cyclist as such, I needed bikes to put on the back of my van to enable us to cycle easily into town! Spend as much as you need to! Sorry but that is my humble view!
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Unfortunately most bikes are made in China, Giant is a Taiwanese company but the majority of their bikes are made in China, Raleigh bikes are made in China and so on.The OP asked for suggestions. In my humble opinion, those made in China and imported by here today gone tomorrow dealers will be exactly that. Makes such as Raleigh, Giant, Kalkhoff, Trek etc etc, are more sturdily built, have better distribution after sales support, and will be around long after Ting Tong makes are dead and gone.
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Beat me to it. LolUnfortunately most bikes are made in China, Giant is a Taiwanese company but the majority of their bikes are made in China, Raleigh bikes are made in China and so on.
The OP asked for suggestions. In my humble opinion, those made in China and imported by here today gone tomorrow dealers will be exactly that. Makes such as Raleigh, Giant, Kalkhoff, Trek etc etc, are more sturdily built, have better distribution after sales support, and will be around long after Ting Tong makes are dead and gone.
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This will be my last post on the matter, honest! The makes you mention may well be made in China, I believe Raleigh are as they haven't made bikes in the UK for years :-
Raleigh Bicycles may be British born, but it's been well over 10 years since its bikes have been made or assembled in the UK! They have just restarted making very expensive bike here, but most are imported.
As you said, you get what you pay for! If my bike packs in, I will probably fix it myself, or get a local guy to look at it. Bicycles4u have been in business a few years so perhaps not here today gone tomorrow, but for £500 I don't expect RollsRoyce quality, I am a realist!
Sorry but that's my humble view and advice to op.
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The OP asked for suggestions. In my humble opinion, those made in China and imported by here today gone tomorrow dealers will be exactly that. Makes such as Raleigh, Giant, Kalkhoff, Haibike, Trek etc etc, are more sturdily built, have better distribution after sales support, and will be around long after TingTong twist&go makes are dead and gone.
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Might just be me - but I think they're getting a bit pricey now for what they are - it's getting to be a very competitive market from budget to premium bikes.This must be the furthest a thread on ebikes has got without anyone mentioning AS Bikes of Coventry.
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