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A good entry level e bike

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Like most people I have never owned an ebike before. There is a massive range and price points for any budget. I have so far put 270 very enjoyable kilometres on it with only one small teething problem easily fixed so far.



Purchased in December 2021 for $3,000.00.

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Great fun

Great funNortheast, VIC

Best decision ever!!

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Purchased in November 2021 at Aseako for $6,000.00.

Tassie Devils

Tassie Devils

  • 2 reviews

Excellent bike

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I bought this bike because I require a hip replacement and can no longer ride a normal bike. I can now ride in pedal assist mode for 8 to 10 kms including uphill, flat areas and undulating offroad tracks. Easy operation and comfortable bike. The staff at Aseako were also very helpful and willing to go that bit further.

Purchased in September 2021 for $2,899.00.



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Dan

DanWentworth point

  • 2 reviews

Great Bike

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Great bike rides very well easy to use found hill climbing very easy with fantastic customer service very pleasant to deal with overall Great value for money would highly recommend

Purchased in August 2021 at Aseako for $2,899.00.

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Brett R.Aseako

It was a Pleasure to help and thank you for your review

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PhilD

PhilDWestern Australia

My experience dealing with Brett from Aseako bikes

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Brett was very good to deal with always return my calls He explain any queries I had . Arrange to to see a similar bike near where I live before I ordered the bike and after service was excellent Highly recommend

Purchased in January 2021 at Better Braces for $2,800.00.

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Well designed, comfortable quality E-Bike.

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Great bike which allows me to enjoy cycling again at the age of 62yrs especially in the hilly area where I live. Has enough flexible power combined with the Nu Vinci hub to get my 125kg up the hills and is very enjoyable to ride on the flat areas. Excellent sales and support from Brett.

Date PurchasedJul 2017

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save health

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Fantastic bike,This thing save my life or extended my life was 130 kg now just 78 kg and yes I was peddling always. Most people overweight would not even attempt to ride with that weight on them being 50 years of age and trying to find a easy solution to lose weight, This bike you can achieve anything distance is no problems and the amount of $$$$ I saved riding to work and back each day even in the rain love it... so well done Aseako Electric Bike thankyou

Date PurchasedNov 2015

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Great bike

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This bike is everything I wanted from an electric bike. The tracks I ride to work on sees me going around 25 klms return everyday. The only problem I have is I live near the ocean and the salt air seems to be rusting all of the bolts very quickly which means you have to be very vigilant with the cleaning and wd40. So better quality bolts would be good.

500w superb hill climbing

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I had to get off a 1000w Dillinger electric bicycle in first gear and in full assist up a steep hill. The Extreme 500w Shimano alfine geared, on the other hand did it easily in low assist.Pedalling as though i was on a relaxing cycle on the flat. A bit heavy to maneuver but riding is fine
Does what it should
Low top speed becuae of gearing but still quite quick. No facitliy for pannier rack

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Questions & Answers

George

Georgeasked

Zoco Xtreme

How to turn on lights?

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Aseako
Brett R.Aseako

Hi Greg, To turn the lights on do the following:
Hold both UP and MODE for 3 seconds to turn on the front and back lights and the LCD backlight, when the
surrounding light is not enough or it is in the evening. Hold both UP and MODE for
3 seconds again to turn off all the lights.
Hope this helps,
Regards
Aseako

Greg R

Greg Rasked

Zoco Xtreme

For those with an Ultra or Extreme Bike, what is your weight, battery ( volts and aH, please) and how many km's average per battery cycle. It seems now the batteries are all 48v 10aH with option of 48v 13aH. How old is your bike, any issues as yet ? I'm 171cm ( do i need standard or large frame) ? I note there is an issue that the seat won't go all the way down due to battery in the way. Has this been a problem for anyone ?

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Colin H
Colin H

Hello Greg,
Our bikes are not very old, so cannot really comment yet on how long the batteries last. We purchased the 13aH batteries. It would be nice if the seat could go all the way down. I always remove the batteries when charging so you need to lift the seat. I am nealy 180cm and I have the large frame. Suggest you might like to speak with Brett as he made suggestions for both my wife and myself and he was spot-on. He is your best source of information I reckon. Goodluck. Col H

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Brett R.Aseako

HI Greg, thanks for the question.
You are correct re the battery options. Distance obviously depends on your usage and management with the key things that effect distance being how much effort you put in yourself, what power level you use most and what gear ratio you are in. A realistic expectation for a 10ah battery is around 30-40km subject to terrain but we have many owners who manage their bikes well and get significantly more. 50 - 60km. The 13ah battery technically gives you an extra 30% range under the same riding conditions. In terms of height, at 171cm I would recommend the standard frame. You can put the seat up if required but this frame has a lower min seat height. Re the seat position, the seat on the standard frame does go effectively all the way down to the frame - it is only on the large frame where it sits above the battery although if required the bracket underneath the seat can be swapped around and it too will come down in front of the battery. The reason on the large frame is that to accommodate longer reach of those taller people, the seat has been moved back, and normally for those of that height, there is no reason for the seat to come down any lower than the battery and in fact is often lifted higher. This is purposely designed that way. In either case if you wish to remove the battery for charging etc. then you have to lift the seat to give room to remove but that is a simple quick release mechanism. Of course you can always charge while on the bike and avoid that altogether.
I hope this has helped with your questions. If you have anymore, please give us call and we are happy to help. Regards Brett - Aseako

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Bob B.

Bob B.asked

Zoco Xtreme

Motor size and what is top speed.

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PhilD
PhilD

500watts on off road mode 40 kms a hour

Colin H
Colin H

Bob,
Phil's response is correct as I understand it. Also, didn't mention in my review, we took the option to upgrade the battery to 13Ah. Also, the mid drive motor certainly gives it the power you want when going up any incline. Hope this helps. Col H

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