convert a bicycle to an ‘e-bike’ or electric powered bike

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  1. roger says:

    A NOTE ON THE SWYTCH E-BIKE CONVERSION KIT

    Does anyone have experience of pre-sales advice?
    A read of Swytch Bike Chat (facebook) ahead of placing an order might be helpful. While my Brompton kit was reliably tailored to my bike, I stumbled across a story where say, the bike forks fouled the motor hub (but luckily he found another bike where it didn’t); or another where the front wheel axle did not fit the forks. If I’d waited months for the kit to arrive and this happened I’d be miffed somewhat. I therefore wondered whether Swytch pre-sales advice was up to much.

    Swytch delivery time and order tracking has disappointed many
    A successful e-bike conversion is very happy making. My experience of excellent support from Swytch after delivery is echoed by many. But again reading Swytch Bike Chat people report that their order tracking, like mine, went slow when their kit arrived in the destination country. My kit was sitting somehow in my country (UK) for a month and when I raised a query with Swytch the problem was blamed on a global supply crisis. (What?!). When my kit arrived, the white van was filled to the top with Swytch kits suggesting to me that my (£30) delivery was delayed for other reasons. I posted the remarkable delivery timeline above on Swytch Bike Chat and the replies added up to ‘you’re lucky mate I waited … or I’m still waiting’.

    This post is unbalanced
    As you read e-bike conversion reviews in mainstream media, be aware that they are sought by the companies. The company with the most active marketing department gets the bigger press splash. That’s why I’m adding a footnote to my own post which unfortunately was not able to compare this kit with other kits. The Guardian newspaper similarly had one such single kit review. So did Which magazine. All of our posts unhealthily skew opinion.

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