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For Sale: Family eCargo Bike (Urban Arrow Shorty)


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2 bikes purchased accidentally at auction, the same time as another bike I’m keeping.

Easy relaxing ride because of short wheelbase, can carry dogs, children and shopping with insulated bay and lid.

Costs £5600 when new (www.urbanarrow.com) but I got it for £2540 so that’s what I’m selling it for.

Second bike in pristine condition going for £2950.

- Bosch Performance Line Plus 65Nm Motor
- 150L insulated capacity 190kg max.
- Child seat compatible.
- 500Wh battery with charger.
- Disc Brakes
- Adjustable electric assist.
- Hardwired lights (Lezyne Power E80).
- Durable Schwalbe tyres.
- Optional lockable lid.
- Integrated kick stand.
- Rear wheel lock.

Also available on Facebook marketplace.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Richy, I just noticed also your add for the Cargo Bikes also on East Dulwich Forum. We will meet each other tomorrow at 11.00 for a test ride in Greenwich Park. We are keen to buy the bike as a community asset for our block of flats so it would be great if you are also ok to sell the bike through the forum 🙂 (and not eBay) look forward to catch up tomorrow. Honoré

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