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RE: Unreliable range at low charge/cold temp

@puntofato The battery is quite heavy, so I'd try and charge it as fewer times as I can. Will that degrade my battery quicker?  

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RE: New electric motorbike: Horwin CR6

@moose Apologies, I should have been cleared on the references from the beginning. There are two versions of the bike, CR6 and CR6 Pro. The specs ...

4 years ago
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RE: New electric motorbike: Horwin CR6

Well, The price difference is £798 (£5,047 vs £4,249) for the non-Pro model. These are the main differences I spotted: • Max power: 6.2kw (a...

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RE: Insurance UK

@socomods I certainly agree about the risks for early drivers to get involved in accidents and see why it pushes insurance prices all the way up, ho...

4 years ago
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RE: Insurance UK

@alexaraducristian   In my opinion the lack of competition is the first responsible for the crazy prices. There are only two companies that...

4 years ago
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RE: Insurance UK

I was quoted £868 for TPFT on a TC Max. Provisional license, less than 1 year, 1st vehicle, North West London. Thats absurdly expensive.

4 years ago
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RE: Bumblebee Moonster 3000W Mid Motor

@mrj   You did not only absolutely nailed it, but you also pointed me to finding the Horwin CR6 in the Artisan website. The CR6 is coming a...

4 years ago
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RE: Bumblebee Moonster 3000W Mid Motor

@oscar Wow! That's exactly what I'm looking to hear. Never felt under powered?  

4 years ago
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RE: Bumblebee Moonster 3000W Mid Motor

@patjepatatje   precisely. gave up the idea. I guess the Super Soco and Niu are the less risky of all the new comers. will settle with ...

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RE: Bumblebee Moonster 3000W Mid Motor

@socomods That is very good to know. If you could go back in time, would you change your choice or keep the TS? I tested the CUX and TC Max toda...

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RE: Bumblebee Moonster 3000W Mid Motor

@targaryen   Costing 3x more? Out of my budget.  

4 years ago
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RE: Bumblebee Moonster 3000W Mid Motor

@Oscar I agree.   My concern is that the TC won't be powerful enough for me, even derestricted, even only for urban use.   What are ...

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