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Russell SimonsMelbourne
overall pretty good
I bought this Aseako Tourney model 4 weeks ago sight unseen after trying out some hub electric bikes. It does all that I wanted including going up a steep hill near home without me leaving the seat. I use it to commute to work ( 7 Kms each way) and I can easily get 2 days out of the battery before a recharge. It is a heavy bike ( as per web site) and takes a bit of getting used to. Whilst the bike itself seems well made some other parts are not so good. I have had to upgrade the tyres ( additional $43.00 each) because I had 3 puncture...Read more
s in 2 weeks with the tyres supplied with the bike. The clamp that holds the seat at the correct height is not up to the job and the seat continually sinks lower into the frame. I have had to drill a hole in the frame and the seat stem to insert a pin to stop it sliding down. The front mudguard fell off yesterday due to fatigue in the bracket attaching it to the front forks. The front and rear lights as supplied are LED type but are not bright and do not flash on and off as most LED bike lights do. Will power up a steepish hill fairly easily. See comments above
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kittenhalls creek
Well worth the purchace
Aseako tourney arrives go to take it out of box,[censored word removed] that's heavy.Put it together,that's easy.Go for ride,Oh why didn't i buy one 12 months ago.Ride over cattle grid,gee even the suspension really does work.Can not fault this bike and think it is well worth what you pay.Happy enough with it to purchase another one.
Just like the whole bike
Heavy but that is not a prob as i bought it to ride not to carry..Stolen by wife as she likes it so much so have to get another one.
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Questions & Answers
Kevasked
What is the charging system, and how long to cherge?
What is the weight of a Tourney?
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It's a standard 12v battery charger that takes around 2 hours to fully charge the 10 amp battery.
The Tourney weighs in at a hefty 28 kg with the battery.
I have one and for the price it is a very good bike, except that I can only get a range of about 20kms out of one charge.
Sean L-Casked
Anybody in the wider adelaide region have an Aseako Tourney or Rossi or Zoco in a large frame. I just want to have a look to see if it is too small for me at 6ft3 inches and 120kg. Thanks, Sean (in Athelstone but willing to travel.)
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Looking at the sizes in height length there is only a slight difference with seat adjustment you could ride either check on Aseako web site under specs
I'm in Melbourne and am 6'4" and put a long seat pole on the Tourney and it's a good fit. Bigger wheels would be good but it does the job pretty well as is.
Bertyasked
Can’t seem to find this magnet on my spokes could it be somewhere else on bike?
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Brett R.Aseako
Hi Berty,
Thanks for your question. I assume you are referring to the speed sensor magnet. It is always either on one of the front or rear spokes depending on he model but that is the only place it can be unless it has fallen off.
If you need any furtehr assistance it is best to contact us direct at [email protected] so we can assist more specifically.
Regards
Hi Berty there is a speed sensor & magnet on the rear wheel to limit the speed to no more than 25 KMPH other sensor & magnets are on the LH crack pedal shaft to give pedal assisted power..
Regards David.....
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Brett R.Aseako
Thank you for your comments / feedback Russell.
We learnt about Russell's seat post issue by reading his review. We immediately sent Russell a new seat post clamp and Russell has emailed us to say t... Read more
he new clamp works fine - this is a standard / generic bike part so we are not sure why his one played up in the first place.