Just saw this advertised on Reddit, but this is a really hot deal for those that can get it. Note these are "slightly blemished and gently used".
https://www.juicedbikes.com/blogs...house-sale
I'm guessing there will be a line for these deals. I have the Hyperscorpion and that thing is a blast to ride as a little 30mph moped around town.
CrossCurrent S2 Starting at $399 (Regularly $1,799)
RipCurrent Starting at $599 (Regularly $1,799)
Scrambler Starting at $699 (Regularly $1,799)
Scorpion Starting at $499 (Regularly $1,799)
RipCurrent S Starting at $999 (Regularly $2,699)
CrossCurrent X Starting at $899 (Regularly $2,499)
HyperScorpion $1,299 (regularly $2,799)
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This seems like a really good way to burn your house down. As someone who has been in the bicycle industry for 20+ years let me offer one piece of advice:
Don't buy cheap ebikes and never buy used ebikes.
Also these aren't cheap, I'd say mid tier. These guys were the first to standardize on 52V. The drive system is super high quality, although to your point the other components (brakes, derailleurs, shocks, etc) aren't that great, just get the job done. But for me the pack, motor, and controller are what are key for a good ebike. I'm on 3000 miles (about 100 full charge cycles I'd estimate) and the pack Id say is about 85-90% of OG capacity.
The only challenge I had was having a flat…bike shops won't have the tubes in stock as it's more like a small motorcycle tire. Had to chain the bike, Uber home, and come back to pick up the bike. Ended up just patching the tube and fixing the flat was relatively easy.
But swapping a tube should be simple on these
Look up the zip tie trick online
I just get worried when you say "failed" as those packs are incredibly dangerous when they go critical. My friend's parents garage and all their cars and almost the house got toasted by an e-motorcycle one
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Also, I agree with don't buy cheap but there is nothing wrong with buying a used ebike. I've been around the ebike scene for 5+ years, and the only risk is the degraded capacity. But if you're buying a quality ebike with quality batteries, it shouldn't be an issue.
Looks like they just had a few. I dont see anything below 1500
This seems like a really good way to burn your house down. As someone who has been in the bicycle industry for 20+ years let me offer one piece of advice:
Don't buy cheap ebikes and never buy used ebikes.
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