Gocycle experience?
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Gocycle experience?
Hi everyone,
My shop is going to start carrying Gocycle electric folding bikes pretty soon and I was wondering if any of you all had experience with their bikes and if there were certain things you liked/disliked.
Thanks.
My shop is going to start carrying Gocycle electric folding bikes pretty soon and I was wondering if any of you all had experience with their bikes and if there were certain things you liked/disliked.
Thanks.
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Have a look here at this forum and ask away as they are very helpful and several retailers are members.
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Thanks. I'll take a look there. I think I came across their forum once and was immediately lost in how technical the conversation got.
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I chatted with a user in Switzerland who was very happy with it.
Personally, I'd had 1) fenders/mudguards and 2) a frame-mounted solution to carry a bag in the front à la Brompton (I guess a stem-mounted Klickfix Caddy adapter does the job).
Personally, I'd had 1) fenders/mudguards and 2) a frame-mounted solution to carry a bag in the front à la Brompton (I guess a stem-mounted Klickfix Caddy adapter does the job).
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Clickfix is a great idea. They have a stem-mounted bag but there's only one option and it's pricey. So are their fenders. Will be nice to have options on bags.