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I am selling my E bike as I have not used it for a long time and cannot store it as I'm moving house. It has been stored indoors for several years. It cost £1100 new and was used daily for approximately 1 year. It does have significant scratches on the frame and one brake lever is bent from a fall, but the bike is in fine working order, I have taken it out for a ride recently.

The bike is a 44cm medium frame recommended for 5'6 to 5'9 however I'm 5'11 and it was perfect for me with the saddle raised. It comes with a mains plug in battery charger.

Specs:

Weight: 21.0 kg

Frame: Aluminum

Suspension: Rigid

Fork: Carbon

Wheels: 650b Aluminum

Groupset: Altus

Power Meter: None

Motor: Bafang 45Nm hub-drive

Battery: 374Wh

Brakes: Hydraulic Disc

 

 

 

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  • Charliecs changed the title to Pinnacle Mercury E Bike, £280 ono

This looks like the same photos of the bike sold on 30th april on ebay

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/316719743351

See original listing

So either you bought it and are now selling or someone copied your photos you just took in a garden a month ago for this advert,

I'm interested but would like to know if thats ok for clarity,

Kind regards

 

Ben

 

 

Hi Ben,

That was me. The bike was purchased by someone who was a time waster and kept reneging on actually collecting. So I cancelled the sale. 

 

Did not enjoy my experience with eBay so did not re list on there hence why I am trying here. 

 

Any further questions do let me know.

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