Faraday bike sale - just in case you're interested.
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Faraday bike sale - just in case you're interested.
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Apparently Faraday messed up the codes so they resent correct codes. If anyone is interested, use FRIENDSFAMILY2019 or FRIENDSFAMILY2019-S
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Not bad for commuting. I tested one for about a month, and it was lightweight and very functional. Even rode it in the dirt and performed well (within the limits of its front drive and narrow tires). Pretty attractive at this price.
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I've not ridden one (but don't see why it wouldn't ride well given the weight distribution) but they sure are gorgeous! Glad I don't need/want another bike, I would be tempted.
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I heard they were out of business in the US. Getting rid of inventory. Repair parts?
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Looks like they just reduced their price from insane to meh.
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I wouldn't be surprised if their business model wasn't sustainable at the prices listed. However, the "S" models for $1395 aren't a bad deal considering the quality of the build, but just my opinion. The batteries, which are in the downtube AIR could be a problem to replace.
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I will say that they did a really good job of making not look like it's electric.
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Also, many of the parts are replaceable. The bikes are lighter than almost any other "OEM" models that I've ridden which, to me as a former weight weenie, reflects quality of design and materials (btw - I am not affiliated with them in any way, just had a blast for a month testing one of their bikes). In all fairness to Trek, their $1499 Electra rear hub cruiser seems excellent too although I haven't ridden one. Plus, FME, Trek's warranty is incomparable.
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I've been following the trajectory of this bike since it won an Oregon commuter bicycles competition, and invested in the Kickstarter. Beautiful bikes, but they started behind the market as a stealth no-throttle ebike, then fell further and further behind as that market clearly stated nobody cared about stealth.
The Porteur S is finally at a price I can live with and I happen to like the low-power stealth vibe and good looks, but that proprietary battery is going to be a BIG problem to replace.
The Porteur S is finally at a price I can live with and I happen to like the low-power stealth vibe and good looks, but that proprietary battery is going to be a BIG problem to replace.
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I've been following the trajectory of this bike since it won an Oregon commuter bicycles competition, and invested in the Kickstarter. Beautiful bikes, but they started behind the market as a stealth no-throttle ebike, then fell further and further behind as that market clearly stated nobody cared about stealth.
The Porteur S is finally at a price I can live with and I happen to like the low-power stealth vibe and good looks, but that proprietary battery is going to be a BIG problem to replace.
The Porteur S is finally at a price I can live with and I happen to like the low-power stealth vibe and good looks, but that proprietary battery is going to be a BIG problem to replace.
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AIR, there is a plate in the region of the bottom bracket that allows battery removal. Big problem with any repair service (except local) in today's environment is shipping Lithium batteries since I think some kind of licensing is needed. Personally, I wouldn't ship a defective (or even good) Lithium battery even if it's legal.
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AIR, there is a plate in the region of the bottom bracket that allows battery removal. Big problem with any repair service (except local) in today's environment is shipping Lithium batteries since I think some kind of licensing is needed. Personally, I wouldn't ship a defective (or even good) Lithium battery even if it's legal.
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I believe you have to take a hazardous materials training but then you can ship lithium batteries. People do it all the time - ever order a laptop online? A lot of e-bikes have the kind of batteries that can separate and then aren't larger than a laptop battery, so they can fly with them. I'd have no problems shipping those (properly).
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Lol, no that's not it, ha ha. You take your battery to fedex or somewhere that is already certified to ship lithium batteries and they pack it for you. But for a company/business, they can take the course and get certified.
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LOL ha ha ha, report back when you've done it successfully. Until then, it's not as easy as just taking it to FedEx (as I know from experience).
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UPS policy I left a link to is quite clear. And my OM is a recent purchase. The manufacturer or vendor arranges for the label and shipping back to them; they already have the certifications in order to ship to you in the first place. The consumer just takes the battery to the shipper and they make the arrangements to ship on the vendor's account. I sent my OM back to NY to get software updates and that's how it went.
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Really appreciate all the links, but unfortunately that does nothing to resolve the situation with a battery (from a DIY kit that I evaluated) that can't be returned to its owner because he can't locate anyone with HAZMAT training to bring it to the shipper. Doesn't matter what the shipper's capabilities are. End of discussion, but you can keep prattling along!
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Really appreciate all the links, but unfortunately that does nothing to resolve the situation with a battery (from a DIY kit that I evaluated) that can't be returned to its owner because he can't locate anyone with HAZMAT training to bring it to the shipper. Doesn't matter what the shipper's capabilities are. End of discussion, but you can keep prattling along!
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Bike Flights has an option for shipping a battery or ebike. Anyone who tells you there's a problem with getting the product from home to box to truck is lying LOL ha ha.
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I have a battery from a manufacturer in Oregon that was part of a DIY kit that was evaluated. When testing was completed, they sent me a call tag for the motor and corresponding parts with the exception of the battery. They stated that they needed to locate somebody with HAZMAT training to be able to send a call tag for the battery (everyone knows that FedEx, UPS and Bike Flights etc have the requisite training, but they said the individual they send the call tag needs to be licensed too). Did they lie to me (why would they not want an expensive battery returned)?
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I contacted the UPS hazardous materials center (800-554-9964) and was told for this 500 w/h Lithium battery I would need to locate a HAZMAT broker who would take the battery, then arrange pick up. I invite any individuals to check on the information themselves. LOL hahaha, especially to those who called me a liar.