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Ribble Hybrid Al-e E-Bike - Excellent Condition XL Frame £975 ONO


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This is the very well reviewed Ribble Hybrid AL e. This was purchased in June 2023 is n a brilliant commuter. This is the fully loaded model which included mudguards and rear rack. You would easily remove the rear rack and or the Mudguards for a sportier look.


Cost me £2600 when new . This is a custom colour

XL size frame. Ribble suggest it will fit 6’1” - 6’4”. My son who is 6’ finds it fine.
Equipped with Mahle electric running gear (Mahle is a huge German automotive manufacturer like Bosch). It has been faultless.
Range is totally dependant on rider weight assistance settings and how hilly the journey. You will also find that you get better range in the summer than winter. But unusually have it on max assistance and I weigh about 100kg. My ride to work is about 18 miles (both ways) is pretty flat and the battery will get me there and back (just).The claimed 65 range is achievable but only on the lowest setting and would be the weight and terrain dependant. 
This bike has just has a full rebuild and a new frame ( replaced under guarantee) so items- Tyres , grips, pedals, frame, brake pads, bottom bracket, cables. 
Comes with the original Mahle charger (boxed), Ribble pack of reflectors (unused) bell unused. Ribble tool set.
Great quality components. Mavic Wheels , SRAM chain set on top of the Mahle Electric gear.

Minor marks on parts from use  (frame is spotless) 

If you’d like to view the bike you can see in SE22 (East Dulwich) - South End of Peckham Rye Park

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