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Artisan electric moped for sale - ideal commuter bike!


Megansdad

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Super-stylish one-off colour combination Artisan EV2000R for sale. Ideal commuter bike, great looks, super-cheap to run and zero emissions. Price ?2,650ono.

The bike itself is brand new and unused on the road with just 12 delivery miles on the clock and the grey & white colour combination is completely unique - you truly will not find another like this!

As well as the unique colour combo, extras include leather seat and protective cover, top box and protective cover (see pics). The bike is a single battery model, giving a range of over 25 miles. The battery is easily removable and can be recharged indoors in around 5 hours from a regular 13amp plug.

The total price of this bike new is more than ?3000.

The bike was a competition prize that sadly we have no use for, hence the sale (note that the CarFest stickers you can see in the pics are just promo stickers that were added for the competition and could be easily removed).

The YouTube link here (

) is to a review site from when the model was first released and so some of the price data is out of date, but the bike info seems current and is far more comprehensive than anything I could fit in here!

Details also shown on the Artisan website (search "artisan scooters").

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