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Syncmore

SyncmoreShellharbour

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I own an Aseako Moto which I use to ride to work and the local shopping centre. The area I live is quite hilly in places and the Aeako handles them with ease. Another good thing is that it has both peddle assist and a separate throttle that you can twist to propel the bike. This is great for hill starts. The bike is very sturdy and well made. It is a bit heavier than my previous one, but that’s because it has front & rear suspension, a battery & a motor but after the initial ride you get used to it so you don’t notice it and I can peddle up steep hills. Well worth the investment!
Represents value, separate throttle
Initially feels heavy.

RON

RONBrisbane

Takes Hills with your bum still on the seat.

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I am in my late 60;s & live in a hilly suburb & the last hill to my home is a real drag as I need to use the lowest gear with my old bike. I bought the Moto model after researching electric bikes for months & decided on a centre drive model & the Aseako Moto came in on top for price.spare parts & with an Australian base. The last hill in question is now easily conquered in the 3rd or 4th high gears(total 8) & a lot faster than before. With the operation of the pedal crank needing one turn to bring in the motor is one of the good things to prevent you from wasting power using it as a "motor bike & not needing to pay registration costs". It is everything that is advertised.
A great buy.

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Questions & Answers

Rufela

Rufelaasked

Moto

I have a problem with the reduction gears from drive motor to drive chain..wondering if there are replacement parts available in one unit..and the cost of this..I live in rockhampton and have to use local bike mechanics to do the job

3 answers
Squires
Squires

Hi Part are readily available from Aseako Phone 1300 559 976 they offer great service..
Regards David.....

Colo42
Colo42

Contact the distributor in Sydney

Aseako
Brett R.Aseako

Hi Rufela,



Just give us a call on 1300 559976 or better still send an email to [email protected] with your phone contact details and we can call you back to help diagnose the problem and provide a way forward.
Kind regards
Brett
Aseako Electric Bikes

Liz

Lizasked

Moto

How heavy is the bike with and with out battery and I am struggling to find a bike rack that will work???

2 answers
Colo42
Colo42

Bike is about 30kgs and battery about 4kgs. Most cross bars used on step through are only rated at about 18kgs. We use a Gripsport rack and they are fantastic although dearer that the tow ball ones from Supercheap. One option (not as secure) is to use the removable cross bar then add an good strap from the bike to body of rack reducing weight on the cross bar. Contact Gripsport https://www.gripsport.com.au/ for prices and options

Aseako
Brett R.Aseako

Hi Liz, Thanks for your question. The best way to get any support on our bikes is to contact us direct on 1300 55 99 76 or email us at [email protected] or use the contact page on our website www.aseakoelectricbikes.com.au

To answer your question, however, depending on your model the bikes weigh around 28 - 30kg including the battery battery is around 4 kg depending on the model and capacity. The batteries can be easily removed to reduce the weight on a rack.

In our experience and from customer feedback, the best racks are those that support the bike from under the wheels. They generally handle the weight better, are easier to load and remove any issues you have with the frame shape which can make it difficult to hang, particularly if it is a step through design.

Some rack brands that we have had positive feedback on are Yakima, Fiamma or Thule. Each have varying types and price ranges to choose from and generally have local retailers available.

Trust this helps.
Brett
Aseako Electric Bikes

Petch

Petchasked

Moto

Hi,
my gearing cable just broke and not sure how to disassemble the shifter levers as i took off the plasic cover to see where the cable connects but it does'nt seem that easy, would I need to pull the compete shifter apart to reconnect the fixed/new cable ?

1 answer
Peter D
Peter D

Hello Petch...
That sounds like a job for the bike shop. They would solve the problem in a flash and you have peace of mind knowing that the new cable has been properly fitted and adjusted. Happy Riding ! Peter

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