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  • How much are people paying for a Swytch kit?
    From what I can see, "60% OFF" is shown but we all know that no-one will by at full RRP.
    The Universal Kit with MAX Power Pack £574 + a very spicy UK specialist shipping service of £50.

    £624

  • That's what I paid, I suspect it has gone up recently as I read fairly recent articles where it seemed to be around the £500 mark. They claim the punchy shipping is because the battery pack is too large (capacity) to be sent by standard courier but it is still pretty pricey.

    I ummed and ahhed a fair bit with it being more than I expected but it still seemed a cheaper and more flexible option than getting a dedicated electric bike.

  • Have the earlier model, i think part of it is its a great way to get into an ebike where everything is all together (much better integration than a standard "kit you buy online.) however now having put together a a few other ebikes... its really not that hard but daunting at first.

  • I got this in Aug '21 and paid this much:

    Universal eBike Conversion Kit - ECO - Web Tester Discount - 50% off + 50 £449
    Universal ECO Kit - 35km range - Silver Wheel
    Reward Total £449
    Shipping £30
    Paid on Website Orders - GBP Tax -£479

    It's the first round kit with the bigger battery but I'm pleased with it as a kit. It's on an 80's steel frame & fork and is holding up well in terms of safety of fork, charge rate and range.

    Edit: I also found this in my emails and remember you have to take photos and do a video walk round of your kit installation for the warranty. Not a major brain ache, but a thing to take into consideration:

    Zingtree Fitting Report | Check in for Warranty Activation | Order number CROWDOX-564XX6

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