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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Looks like they just had a few. I dont see anything below 1500
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No returns.
Basically a giant fark you if anything happens, they're not standing behind their goods.
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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.
cheap or expensive, it really is all about preference.
i have personally bought/ repaired/ and sold used ebikes and i just started. the best part about buying cheap bikes beside it being cheap is, if the part breaks, you can replace it with a better part for cheaper than buying a new complete bike and you know that the part you replaced it with is of better quality.
then again, to each their own. but my moto is don't buy the best, build the best. it's more rewarding and at least you know what you ebike has.
as far as these ebikes go, they are great ebikes and i see a few around here in the islands. i would jump on this deal if they shipped here and shipping wasn't to darn expensive.
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.
About a year ago is when I get serious with e-bikes. I almost went the Juiced CCX route because it's really good value. For very nearly the same price as a full kit from Grin + EM3ev battery, you get a complete bike (with a bigger battery), with lights and mudguards. And that brushed aluminum is just really beautiful.
Ultimately, I went with a Grin GMAC-based kit and an EM3ev battery for three reasons: I wanted regen, I wanted to be able to tweak the controller, and I didn't want to pay ~1k when I eventually had to replace the battery.
The Grin kit definitely had its share of fun quirks to learn, not the least of which was overcoming a problem with the ERider T9 torque sensing bottom bracket where it stopped giving output if I used the throttle or the brakes. Also, I'm actually on my third ERider, but Grin honored the warranty on them, so that just cost me time. But after all that work, I do have proportional regen (almost no wear on the brakes and I get extended range), I can tweak the parameters whenever I want, and if I need a new battery, it's about $550-$600 shipped from EM3ev. For me, this was the better deal (although not by much!), but of course, knowledgeable people will have their own preferences.
Edit: A non-trivial advantage of the Juiced torque sensor is that you can use any bottom bracket you want, and these may well be stronger and cheaper than a torque sensing bottom bracket. A slight downside is that you're limited to just one chainring up front (otherwise the torque calculations would get messed up).
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1) How long to wait in line?
2) How many bikes available?
3) what is their condition?
I don't wanna drive two hours only to find out it's sold out. I'll keep my two Radrunners at $1250 each.
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