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Hell yea, dude. You got the upgraded full suspension model.Mine came in today early!
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Hell yea, dude. You got the upgraded full suspension model.Mine came in today early!
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Yes, they did thankfullyThat’s crazy. I wonder how that would have happened. So did your CC believe you?
I looked through my extensive order history and there's more than a handful of Amazon.com Services LLC in there. Them SlickDeals peeps are just losing their minds.Another weird post from SlickDeals thread…
But I cannot imagine this happening… that a third party seller could pose as Amazon…
Absolutely these carry the risk of any other lithium ion battery. I’d highly suggest people treat these with caution. Shit even $60k Tesla have had battery fires.As far as battery fire thing goes, do not leave them plugged in constantly, plug it in to charge and then unplug it when it’s done. Been on several car/bike/ lith-ion fires and the root cause is typically people leaving them plugged for way longer then it takes to charge the battery
I have a 750w QuietKat from the last e-bike deal, and mostly agree. Uphill, you will generally have to pedal some and can't just rely 100% on throttle, but would call it low-moderate effort pedaling. I am super happy with the 750w Pioneer @ the $650 I paid.Good luck folks, if you do get your bike keep in mind these are 750w hub drives and won't have the same torque as a mid drive (typically) so keep expectations on performance in check. IE it might not go up hills very well. That isn't a reflection on the "cheap" bike but the type of motor. Torque matters for hills.
Yep. Just making sure folks realize there is more difference than just "750W" when dealing with two different ebikes since I presume there are numerous folks just entering the realm with these deals.I have a 750w QuietKat from the last e-bike deal, and mostly agree. Uphill, you will generally have to pedal some and can't just rely 100% on throttle, but would call it low-moderate effort pedaling. I am super happy with the 750w Pioneer @ the $650 I paid.
If given the option between hub and mid, mid would be the clear choice, BUT- 750w hub drive still blows a normal bike so far out of the water that if this deal actually delivers, it is well worth it.