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Chinese Carbon E-Bikes => E-Bike Frames & Builds => Topic started by: fenomeno on October 20, 2024, 02:27:42 AM
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Hi
I have seen this one
https://www.icanbikes.com/es/lista-de-productos/lightweight-carbon-gravel-e-bike-frame-eg03-fit-bafang-m820/
Anybody with a good contact in ICAN…
Thanks .
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Anybody with a good contact in ICAN…
crystal@icanbikes.com
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Hi
I have seen this one
https://www.icanbikes.com/es/lista-de-productos/lightweight-carbon-gravel-e-bike-frame-eg03-fit-bafang-m820/
Anybody with a good contact in ICAN…
Thanks .
Nice finding. And they have a full build. Mind asking their pricing? Maybe we could try a group buy
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I like this frame! I just wish there would be a migration to more gravel frames with 148mm rear hub compatibility.
I am curious if the battery could last for 100miles with large elevation gain. Most E-bike batteries seem to only last about 50 miles.
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How to get the battery installed to the downtube?
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Should be as usual in these type of frames. You remove the motor and the motor cover
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Between ICAN and this othe from yishinbike, which one give you mire confidence
https://www.yishunbike.com/product/e1029-bafang-m820/
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Between ICAN and this othe from yishinbike, which one give you mire confidence
https://www.yishunbike.com/product/e1029-bafang-m820/
ICAN is a brand, Yishun is an OEM. Logically, you would expect Yishun to be cheaper, but that's to be confirmed. Both have good reputations.
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ICAN is a brand, Yishun is an OEM. Logically, you would expect Yishun to be cheaper, but that's to be confirmed. Both have good reputations.
Thanks. This means that yishune do not manufacture the frame?
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here is another one option
https://lfbikes.com/products/bafang-m820-e-gravel-carbon (https://lfbikes.com/products/bafang-m820-e-gravel-carbon)
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Thanks. This means that yishune do not manufacture the frame?
Actually the opposite, OEM manufacture, for them and others, brand just slap a sticker on OEM built frame (and may actually design and commission specific to the brand frames)