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This is a brand new Ridgeback E-Cargo bike with upgraded wheels. It has ZERO km on the odometer as it has never been ridden and the battery has been charged once. It uses Shimano's E8000 STEPS system for powerful assistance, large battery capacity and quick charging times
It comes with upgraded wheels (handbuilt Halo rims, Shimano hub, plain gauge spokes - these have been used) and the original wheels will also be included. I've already put helicopter tape on the bits of the frame that are most likely to get bashed. The max payload for the e-Cargo is 150kg and the box set-up is ripe for upgrading/customising whether for a business or for transporting kids. You can easily get two kids in the front as standard.
This bike is a warranty replacement of a bike I originally bought in 2020 for £3800. It was brilliant, ferrying kids around, doing all the stuff you need a cargo bike to do and just generally being great fun. This summer after I found a small fault, Ridgeback replaced the whole bike under warranty. After a couple of months not finding the need to get rolling again (my kids are big enough to ride themselves around now), I'm putting it up for sale.
PRICE: £2800
I'm in east London.
More reading here - https://cargobikedb.com/ridgeback/e-cargo
And the full spec - https://www.balfesbikes.co.uk/bikes/cargo-bikes/ridgeback-e-cargo-electric-cargo-bike-2021-in-black__3305 -
I'm about to get a new Ridgeback e-Cargo bike (it's been dispatched today) - it looks great, but it's pretty new and there are no real accessories available for it yet, like kid's seating. Eventually I'd like to build a wider box for 2 kids like the MadJax one, and I'd like to do it myself. If anyone has any tips or success stories, I'd love to learn more.
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