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Model: SWFT Volt eBike w/ 32mi Max Operating Range & 20mph Max Speed
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SWFT VOLT eBike w/ 32mi Max Operating Range & 19.8 mph Max Speed Black SWFT-VOLT-BLK - $499.99
SWFT Volt eBike. Good commuter entry level eBike. 50% off.
**PLEASE NOTE. Some stores if returned may charge an 15% restocking fee.** please check with your state laws as some states do not allow a restocking fee on products
This might even quality for US tax credit for the Build back better act. Reviews looks solid. 30% and or up $900. Ebikes over $4000 do not qualify
The version of the social safety net and climate bill that was passed by the House of Representatives offers some Americans a fully refundable, 30% tax credit on purchases of certain e-bikes.
Individuals who make $75,000 or less qualify for the maximum credit of up to $900. Joint filers who make up to $150,000 can qualify for two bikes and up to a $900 tax credit on each. It phases out for taxpayers above those income levels. E-bikes with a sticker price of more than $4,000 don't qualify for the credit.
Unfortunately there is no such thing as a "one size fits all" bike...so...short of having a variety of sizes available, this thing is not going to be the proper size for everyone who buys it, even if you adjust the hell out of the seat and handlebars.
Otherwise seems like a great deal esp with the credits. I'd prob bite myself, but the 'size matters.'
Last edited by karazi January 11, 2022 at 11:02 AM.
If I could get that tax credit, I'd give it a shot.......if for no other reason than the novelty of it.
Seems to be well-rated and if you're 5"10 or above and 220lbs or below, it should be ideally-sized to ride comfortably. (minus that horrendous seat. It's painful just to look at)
imo you need 48v minimum or you're better off just getting a light bike and just pedaling.
Not true. I live in the Rockies and my 36v 350w bike pushes me up anything around here. What matters most when considering volts and watts is rider weight.
Well, my bike was stolen a few weeks ago so I guess that gives me an excuse to try this out. The reviews say it's good for a tallish person whose an occasional rider which fits my description pretty well. Thanks for posting.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/07/b...redit.html
SWFT Volt eBike. Good commuter entry level eBike. 50% off.
**PLEASE NOTE. Some stores if returned may charge an 15% restocking fee.** please check with your state laws as some states do not allow a restocking fee on products
This might even quality for US tax credit for the Build back better act. Reviews looks solid. 30% and or up $900. Ebikes over $4000 do not qualify
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/swft...Id=64642
Details on the tax credit
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/07/b...o%20%24900.
Individuals who make $75,000 or less qualify for the maximum credit of up to $900. Joint filers who make up to $150,000 can qualify for two bikes and up to a $900 tax credit on each. It phases out for taxpayers above those income levels. E-bikes with a sticker price of more than $4,000 don't qualify for the credit.
After Tax Credit, ~$350 if you qualify.
Also here is a working link to the bike: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/swft...Id=64642
Otherwise seems like a great deal esp with the credits. I'd prob bite myself, but the 'size matters.'
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Seems to be well-rated and if you're 5"10 or above and 220lbs or below, it should be ideally-sized to ride comfortably. (minus that horrendous seat. It's painful just to look at)
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