hunt1up
WKR
I've owned a few ebikes and while I like them I told myself I didn't NEED one and sold my last one. Well now thanks to this I'm back in the game. $660 for a 750w rear motor bike is CHEAPPPPPP.
I've never ridden a Quiet Kat (until mine arrives) but I'm also 6'1" and with all my other bikes I go L or XL frames. The larger size usually provides better ergonomics and comfort vs being crunched on a smaller frame. I'm ordering a L.Im 6'1" and if I buy one of these the medium says to 6' and the large says for over 6'. Thinking of going with the medium for lower center of gravity and more control. Is that a valid thought?
I was curious about this as well, just got out of my local Scheels and the M would be much more cramped IMO. I just ordered a L, I'm 6'0" FWIWIm 6'1" and if I buy one of these the medium says to 6' and the large says for over 6'. Thinking of going with the medium for lower center of gravity and more control. Is that a valid thought?
I'd say they're on par with any of the other major sellers. Nearly all ebikes sold are just spec bikes they all have made in the same Chinese factories. Quietkat is generally a higher priced brand due to their sales strategy and marketing and at full price I'd say they're well overpriced. But with these discounts they're extremely well valued in my opinion. I had a Quietkat for some time and also an M2S 750. Both use many of the same components. Kenda tires, tektro brakes, etc.Are these any good? From what I can see it works on the Ibex and the Pioneer?
This is my same dilemma. I may just get the wife and I the 500w one for riding around town and to take camping and ride on developed trails.I wasn't in the market but now I have an Ibex coming. Now I just need to figure out where I can actually ride it legally that I can't already drive to.
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This is what I did, except I went with the pioneer 750w for less money and got the wife one too so she can’t be mad right. Also now I have a spare battery if I do decide to use out west ever.This is my same dilemma. I may just get the wife and I the 500w one for riding around town and to take camping and ride on developed trails.
That’s what I did, yesterday was me and my wifes 10 year anniversary, so I got us each one, and when I take a hunting trip away I can borrow her battery from her e bikeThis is what I did, except I went with the pioneer 750w for less money and got the wife one too so she can’t be mad right. Also now I have a spare battery if I do decide to use out west ever.
I asked my wife and she said she didn’t want the bike, but she wanted the equivalent budget to spend on new bedding . Either way mine is ordered.That’s what I did, yesterday was me and my wifes 10 year anniversary, so I got us each one, and when I take a hunting trip away I can borrow her battery from her e bike
It must be cheaper due to the small battery and more of a clearance on them.This is what I did, except I went with the pioneer 750w for less money and got the wife one too so she can’t be mad right. Also now I have a spare battery if I do decide to use out west ever.
Pry get an easy $1500 in the classifieds here, maybe $2k with a WKR sticker thrown in!Just bought a pioneer to flip it. No way I don't pocket at least a couple $100..
Exactly!Just bought a pioneer to flip it. No way I don't pocket at least a couple $100..