Barry Gilliland
commented over 3 years ago
What's the size when folded up?...any photos?
Louise from GrabOne Store
commented over 3 years ago
Hi there, thanks for your query! The merchant will be online shortly to assist. Thanks!
Paul Kleinsman
commented over 3 years ago
Hi there. Folded up dimensions for this bike are as follows: 64cm x 77cm x 43cm (H x W x D)
Chris Thompson
commented over 3 years ago
Hi is there somewhere where these can be viewed?
Thanks
Louise from GrabOne Store
commented over 3 years ago
Hi there Chris, thanks for your query! The merchant will be online shortly to assist. Thanks!
Paul Kleinsman
commented over 3 years ago
The Nifty e-bike can be viewed at Bionic Bikes showroom at 172L Marua Rd, Ellerslie, Auckland
Louis Myburgh
commented over 3 years ago
Bought 2 of theses bikes for my partner and I. This past week we have enjoyed the Waikato river pathways with them. They are really great. Look out for an orange and grey one. That will be my partner and I enjoying the evening rides after work. Thanks Bionic Bikes. Great design. Having heaps of fun with them. Just one question are we able to up grade the batteries? as we would love to do some runs that are over 40KM.
Louise from GrabOne Store
commented over 3 years ago
Hi there, thanks for your query! The merchant will be online shortly to assist. Thanks!
Paul Kleinsman
commented over 3 years ago
Hi Louis,
We have already put the maximum size cells we can fit in this bike, so unfortunately you can't upgrade the battery any further (the Samsung cells we use already boost the range by about 30%). Great to hear you are enjoying these bikes!
Cheers,
Paul
Charlotte Bennett
commented over 3 years ago
Hi i'm just wondering what the weight of the bike is? Thanks
Louise from GrabOne Store
commented over 3 years ago
Hi there, thanks for your query! The merchant will be online shortly to assist.
Paul Kleinsman
commented over 3 years ago
Weight of the Nifty is 19 kg, thanks!
Raewyn Hope
commented over 3 years ago
Hi there. Is it possible to fit a basket on the front of the bike ?
Louise from GrabOne Store
commented over 3 years ago
Hi! Thanks for your query! The merchant will be online shortly to assist. :)
Paul Kleinsman
commented over 3 years ago
Hi Raewyn, yes it is possible to fit a basket in front. There are a few brands which will work. Just bear in mind that if you plan to fold the bike regularly the basket will probably get in the way when you are folding it. Most the baskets have a quick release system so that you can quickly unclip the basket before folding.
Anna Tse
commented over 3 years ago
Hi there - are there still any of these e-bikes in store at 172L Marua Rd, Ellerslie, Auckland? Keen to check them out this weekend. Thanks!
Louise from GrabOne Store
commented over 3 years ago
Hi Anna, thanks for your query! The merchant will be online soon to assist you here. :)
Paul Kleinsman
commented over 3 years ago
Hi Anna, we have a demo bike you can try which will be available only till 12PM on Saturday as it has been sold.
Raewyn Hope
commented over 3 years ago
Hi - I am really intrigued by this bike , but I’m not a natural bike rider . Is it easy to ride, with the electrics ? How long does the charge in the battery last and how often do you need to charge it ? I imagine I would use it a lot over summer, but what happens re the battery over winter, when it is not used very often ? Are the batteries easy to replace if it is necessary ? The bike looks fairly low to the ground - I am 5 ft , so I assume my feet would touch the ground when sitting still on it ( not the case with other bikes, hence my difficulty in reading ). Sorry - I’m in New Plymouth, so I can’t go and look at the bikes in the shop.does it come completed, or does it need to be assembled ?
Anna Tse
commented over 3 years ago
Thanks Paul, I will come over this Saturday at 10am to check it out :) One of my other questions seem to have disappeared. Would you be able to tell me if this bike can climb any hills at all, given it's single speed? Thanks again, Anna