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ianbabsMelbourne
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Puri Ebike XL
travelled at 35klms per hour with faultless performance plenty of storage at the rear with a large topbox and under the seat storage great for work gear to be carried to and from. the battery range was said to be 100klms on one charge although i did not test its capacity i was never without power it was awesome. i upgraded to a scooter from this Puri beast great commuter transportation.
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dazzaGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC
what an amazing bike
i purchased one recently in melbourne, people at the warehouse were a little secretive which made me wary i also emailed them after to ask a question but no reply but if you want to buy one they answer in minutes. the bike is amazing quiet good up slight hills comfortable and easy to ride cannot fault it. just cannot rely on any after sales service we got your money see you later.
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Dennis CalafatiSouth Melbourne
- 2 reviews
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Not a Power Assisted Pedal Cycle ..beware the importers/dealers claims
Dear
I refer to your application ADDEND3898 for 32 2016 Ningbo A-OK ES-020A and
ADDEND3899 for 17 2016 Ningbo A-OK ES-020 lodged on 6 September 2016.
Due to a number of enquiries from other jurisdictions, the Department has recently
reviewed the assessment of power assisted pedal cycles, as defined in the Australian
Design Rules (ADR) vehicle categories. For a vehicle to be determined a power
assisted pedal cycle (AB) category vehicle and be eligible for importation under the
Non Road Vehicle import option it must be a pedal cycle to which one or more
auxiliary propulsion motors are attached and must not exceed a 200watt power output.
The only exception to this requirement is for a “Pedalec” which may have a 250watt
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TimothyPerth
What year and km and distance range
Why want to know ???? More information on XL classic series because the booklet I got don't match up with bike feeling a little disappointed like to know what year ect ect ?? Love the scooter just want the peace of mind about it it's got a digital display too if that helps
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RalphGoulburn Valley, VIC
Puri Ebike, Are they legal?
A great Ebike and great value, but can we ride them? Unfortunately claims by the company that the Ebike does not require a licence or registration is somewhat misleading, as senior traffic police in Victoria clearly disagree, asserting that the Ebike is a motorbike. Police have issued tickets for Puri Ebike Users, for unlicensed, unregistered and fail to wear a motorcycle helmet, on numerous occasions. Puri claim on their website and management will verbally tell you that the Ebikes are legally classified as pushbikes etc. However, when pres...Read more
sed they will then tell you that you must peddle at all times when riding in Victoria to be classified as a bicycle. Police however are arguing that the Ebikes cannot be ridden primarily by solely peddling, therefore when being operated, the electric motor is the primary source of power and therefore a motorbike. Again, the courts will tend to accept the police officers assertions that the Ebikes are motorbikes, even though the law is quite ambigious and needs to be challenged in the Supreme Court for legal interpretation and clarification of the legal definition of a bicycle. DON'T BUY THESE BIKES WITHOUT A WRITTEN GUARANTEE that they are legal, etc. from Puri. Most police don't worry about policing the Ebike, the exception is officers from the Victorian State Highway Patrol, previously known as the State Highway Patrol. A WORD OF WARNING!!!! IF YOU ARE EVER INTERCEPTED BY POLICE FOR RIDING AN EBIKE, IMMEDIATELY START RECORDING THE CONVERATION ON YOUR PHONE. EVEN IN 2016, some police officers will lie and perjure themselves to try and sustain a charge/s. Sadly, magistrates still ACCEPT police evidence, when it's only your word versus the police. In NSW, the Puri Ebikes and other similar electric Ebikes are not legal, as the bicycle seat on a bike must be adjustable. DO NOT BUY AN EBIKE TO RIDE ON NSW PUBLIC ROADS. The Puri Ebikes are a great bike, great value and a lot of fun to ride, however don't think you are legally guaranteed to lawfully ride them on a public road in Victoria.1 comment
Update to above matter. I appeared in county court to fight changes of unregistered motorcycle, unlicensed driving and fail to wear a motorbike helmet. All charges were dismissed, with Judge John Ca... Read more
rmody stating that clearly the argument of the bikes being legally a scooter was clearly wrong. I have since made a complaint against both police officers for perjury, disgraceful conduct and attempting to pervert the course of justice. Unfortunately, such complaints normally are covered up as the coppers normally band together.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
fantstic bike love it
Had my bike delivered a week ago, i am so impressed with the quality of the bike. I did have a problem with the pedals and rang cherry, graeme came out the next day to fix a loose screw. All good now, best service ever. I love riding this bike and i did alot of research before i bought my XL and kept coming back to Puri bikes. Graeme is a great bloke and im so glad i bought from puri.
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Lionel CurtisVictoria, 3000
Use it to commute from Essendon to Docklands furthest trip was Essendon to Brighton return
In the first year returned it 3 times for battery problems. Stranded many times as battery lasted nowhere long enough to return home, they replaced ^faulty^ batteries relunctantly n only bcos I threatened legal action. My bike has been out of action since I called the police after the mechanic assaulted me throwing me out bcos i would not accept another makdshift battery which all have failed leaving me stranded. They only guaratee the battery now for 3 mnths w a replacement costing THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Batteries are dreadful expensive and ...Read more
fail completely. The company refused to finally give me a battery at all saying they didnt have any. Dreadful dishonest service decord they are a shonky business the bikes look n ride well but lites fail often n getting repairs involves taxis back n forth to outer suburb Heidelberg w no repairs being completed. Do not buy one if you plan to use it more than once a week for max distance of 30km trip it w die on you. Reported them to consmer affairs for bad service and exhorbitant charges etc, if u get a puncture a tyre n tube costs ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS AUSTRALIAN. No companies stock their tyre wheel sizes in Australia so 18 mnths later i still cannot get a new battery. Do not trust their male mechanic, the manager is lovely n honest but he is a crook n violent n dishonest horrible experience1 comment
new expensive battery great >its called a Lithium Iron Phosphate from ping.com its approx. cost US700 A$1000
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shellbaitMELBOURNE
- 2 reviews
not bad
great for getting about locally..home- work- shopping- home.. but I wouldnt plan a trip around Aus...you'd need a real long extension cord for that..'not an impossible task...but pretty close to it!' When you DO get your 'hog'... go around..check the nuts n bolts...etc..I would buy a decent cover for it..in a bit of a breeze the cover comes off...aside from that...pedaling is a pain in the AR...rear!..it would be easier if it had more that ONE speed!!
Purchased at Puruebikes.
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updated!..worked out how to speed up the 'hog'.. faster now..all good!
Just further note...plan to buy new tyres...good heavy duty tyres..dont depend on purie bikes to give a @#@= about after sales care..they dont care.. they have your money. Soon as Im back on road..Im pissing this POS off and going REAL scooter
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NeilBallarat
Great service, loved it.
Graeme and Cherry from Puri eBike XL Series, Bulleen, couldn't have done more. I have had mine for 26 months. I ordered and paid for it over the phone on a Wednesday and they delivered it to me in Ballarat on Sunday, all good to go. I had trouble with some of the LED lights, which they came and replaced, no charge. I had a couple of punctures, after taking the bike down to them, they again fixed at no charge. I would advise to put some green goo in your tyres to puncture proof them. I'm currently considering purchasing a new battery, the first ...Read more
one is starting to want charging more often than I'd like, still 26 months, not bad. I still get around 30/40 klms between charges, again OK considering the hills around Ballarat. I haven't had any trouble with the bike mechanical wise, runs beautifully. I took out a 3 year additional warranty. A couple of reasons I chose Puri, 1. A bit more protection if involved in a car/bike collision. 2. More visible to other road users, good lights, blinkers, horn. 3. Good storage space for your shi...sorry, stuff. 4. Better protection from road spray. 5. The cost.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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Just a few issues.
prior to buying my Puri, I had an Asiko mid engine driving through the crank. Great to be able use the gears going up hill Orin traffic. It died early this year, After lengthy conversation, all very polite. Cherry was the lady at melb Puri warehouse. we discussed it's performance, what sort of helmet I required, I had a bike helmet, that was all It required. we discussed where I! as going to be using it. we discussed the logistics and cost of delivery. N.S.W. Ballina...I loved it, I had been riding it all around town for a good solid...Read more
4 months, had been ordered on a number of occasions with no interest at all from the police.. Don't get me wrong, I loved my PURI. BUT THEY. ARE ILLEGAL IN N.S.W. THE BIKE COST JUST UNDER 1500. DELIVERED. THE FINES I Was given, unregistered motor cycle. not wearing the correct helmet, I had my bike helmet on, should have been a motor bike. the full tally of fines exceeded $1650. I'm only receive the disability pension. it costs me $95 per fortnight, my disability prevents me from walking any distance. I'm only 56yrs old and am not ready to be on a mobility bike. ANYWAY,,IF YOUR CONSIDERING A PURI DIG DEEP INTO THE LAWS REGARDING YOUR PARTICULAR STATE.....NOW IM OUT OF POCKET $3140. SHOPPING IS HELL...WALKING IS HELL AND I AM THE VICTIM OF A VERY SMOOTH SALES PITCHES AND MISINFORMATION. SO PLEASE BUYER BE WARE...Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
TrompheBEMBOKA
Victoria Police Vs "Puri EBIKE"
Dennis xxxxxx xxxxx, xx, of xxxx xxx, South Melbourne, appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court as Defendant on 18th November. 2015 charged by the Informant, Leading Senior Constable PETER BRADLEY HENRY of STATE HIGHWAY PATROL - CENTRAL 1011 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin VICTORIA 3189 with:
1. DRIVE MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT PERMIT Act 86/127.18.1.A and
2. USE UNREGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLE - HIGHWAY Act 86/127.7.1.A and
3. RIDER FAIL TO WEAR MOTOR BIKE HELMET Act SR09/94.270.1.A
PLEA : NOT GUILTY TO ALL CHARGES.
The Case was heard by Magistrate Charlie Rozencwajg, who dismissed all three charges based on the MERITS OF THE CASE. ...Read more
A “bicycle” is defined in the RR dictionary as: a vehicle with two or more wheels that is built to be propelled partly or wholly by human power through a belt, chain or gears (whether or not it has an auxiliary motor), and b. includes a power-assisted pedal cycle within the meaning of vehicle standards, as amended from time to time, determined under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 of the Commonwealth;Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
GeorgeVictoria, 3885
Perfect for around town and in tandem with V/line
I also found the lady a little/cagey, but I put it down to her limited command of English. When I went to the warehouse she couldn't help me enough in choosing the right bike for my needs. Where I live there are some steep hilly roads as well as flat roads, the hilly roads do require pedalling but with the motor assisting it's easy going considering the mass of the bike and rider.
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Appalling Customer Service/advice etc
I wouldn't buy from this company at all, when I went to look at purchasing their bikes, the woman was really cagey about giving me much information, was pretty dismissive/rude and left me feeling no confidence if anything was to go wrong. Other reviews have said that they've had problems with communicating & getting parts. Do your homework people, there are other models out there. I've just been to ME bikes in Port Melbourne - customer service outstanding and I"m already looking at purchasing from them!
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MikeGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC
- 2 reviews
That's disturbing news re the guys in warnabool, So what is the legal issue in victoria re the puri
Re the puri bike legal issues in victoria,,, can we ride them legally unlicensed and unregistered, or is this just another police grab for money
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Matthew Thomson, 26, of Lipook Court, Warrnambool, appeared in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court charged with unlicensed driving and driving of an unregistered vehicle.
Matthew Thomson, 26, of Lipook Court, Warrnambool, appeared in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court charged with unlicensed driving and driving of an unregistered vehicle.
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d are illegally using them for transport. Matthew Thomson, 26, of Lipook Court, Warrnambool, appeared in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court charged with unlicensed driving and driving of an unregistered vehicle. A medical issue means Thomson can’t get a licence and his charges were proven and dismissed.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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Can not fault it
Best invesment i have ever made and i reckon everyone should have one and we should have more of them in Australia.
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This is perfect can't live without it!!!
I bought my 15 year old daughter a XL ebike to ride down the main street and ride to school. It was one of the best decisions that i have made. No more "can you drive me here and there" she just packs her stuff pops it in the top box and off she goes. Its absolutely perfect!!! could not complain. :) highly recommended
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Allan
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Y Series Value for money
These are a great value for money unit .29 KPH . Over 40 KLM range (easily).We are just over 60ish we use them all over local area, shopping, kite flying and just local cruising .We ( 4 of us ) joke about being the electric OMCG .Whilst riding to be legal in Victoria, pedals must be turned to appear to be primary pedal power . To easy .In Victoria, legal on the road, legal on bicycle shared walking tracks etc as long as pedals are turned .29.4 KPH on my GPS . In Europe they are switched to 35KPH . Too many people looking for negatives . At ...Read more
this price, there aren,t any . Light weight, range, looks ( we get a lot of comments on how good they look ) Must be left on charger when not in use .( This costs very little as it is a float charger )Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Happy with new ridePerth, Western Australia
Loving it
I just brought a puri e bike XL 2nd hand yesterday and rode it around a car park at first since I have never owned one before.... Then rode it to my ses unit shed and back best thing ever compared to getting a taxi all the time and paying $20 each time I do
Runs well up hills
Having not own one before it's a bit to get used to esp on a turn
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Puri xl
Its a fine looking bike enough power to get me up steep hills l live in boronia vic and we have up and down hills. once on the straight roads l get 35 plus kph l am a 98 kilo man and l just love the handling lots of fun very reliable. l love it so much l use the bike even on the shortest runs plenty of space to store groceries. believe me l thought l was buying a lemon but it turns out l ride this more than my motorbike its fun a delight love it get one recomended adaults and school kinds.
Design looks very nice well made brakes are drum but work well, battery lasts a long time and does not loose speed.
Some how lost a hindge bolt on upper boot lid but replace it
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Questions & Answers
Patrick R.asked
How do I remove the bar across my batteries
Sam R.asked
My speedometer doesn't work
No answers
the oanh nguyenasked
What is the Battery of Puri Ebike XL series . Where I can buy it. Thanks
1 answer
You can buy a new battery from the puri store : 3/29 Cumberland street, Heidelberg.
It costs $300
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Dennis Calafati
BENDIGO police are warning unlicensed drivers to ditch their electric scooters or motorised bicycles or risk hefty fines.Sergeant Geoff Annand of the Bendigo Traffic Management Unit said motorised bic... Read more
ycles with engines of more than 200 watts were classified as motorcycles, which meant people needed a valid driver’s licence to be able to ride them.However, he said people were buying 200 watt motorised bicycles and riding them at speeds up to 30kmh or more without pedalling. “A lot of disqualified drivers and drink-drivers are using them to get around the law,” Sergeant Annand said.The warning comes after a Kangaroo Flat woman was convicted and sentenced to one month behind bars for driving an unregistered motorised scooter and not wearing a helmet.The 40-year-old woman, who pleaded guilty to the charges in the Bendigo Magistrates Court earlier this month, was also a disqualified driver.Sergeant Annand said the issue was that the woman had removed the bike’s pedals.“The issue that we have around Bendigo is that people are buying bicycles with 200 watt motors and they are riding them without pedalling,” he said.“A case law in NSW found that if you’re not pedalling and relying solely on the motor it becomes a motorbike.”Sergeant Annand said anyone wanting to go out and buy an electric scooter or bike should consider a “true auxiliary motor” which means the motor only powers the bike when you pedal.For more information about the laws contact the Bendigo police on 5448 1300 or your local police station.