Currie Electro Drive kits - is there a s/h market for them ?



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this isn't an advert !

is there a s/h market for Currie Electro Drive kits almost identical
to the one pictured here http://www.electric-bikes.com/prodriv1.htm

is it a question of putting it on ebay or are there any specialist cycling
publications which might be worth a try first ?

thanks for any tips.
 
this isn't an advert !

is there a s/h market for Currie Electro Drive kits almost identical
to the one pictured here http://www.electric-bikes.com/prodriv1.htm

is it a question of putting it on ebay or are there any specialist cycling
publications which might be worth a try first ?

thanks for any tips.

There's a yahoo group called electric bikes. You might get some imterest
there.

Steve
 
Or try advertising in A to B mag

SW


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> this isn't an advert !
>
> is there a s/h market for Currie Electro Drive kits almost identical
> to the one pictured here http://www.electric-bikes.com/prodriv1.htm
>
> is it a question of putting it on ebay or are there any specialist cycling
> publications which might be worth a try first ?
>
> thanks for any tips.
>
> There's a yahoo group called electric bikes. You might get some imterest
> there.
>
> Steve
 
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
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>> this isn't an advert !
>>
>> is there a s/h market for Currie Electro Drive kits almost identical
>> to the one pictured here http://www.electric-bikes.com/prodriv1.htm
>>
>> is it a question of putting it on ebay or are there any specialist
>> cycling publications which might be worth a try first ?
>>
>> thanks for any tips.
>>
>> There's a yahoo group called electric bikes. You might get some
>> imterest there.
>>
>> Steve


Steve Watkin wrote:
> Or try advertising in A to B mag
>
> SW


thanks for the tip. the motor is at the moment connected to a folding bike.
 
in message <[email protected]>, . ('[email protected]') wrote:

> this isn't an advert !
>
> is there a s/h market for Currie Electro Drive kits almost identical
> to the one pictured here http://www.electric-bikes.com/prodriv1.htm
>
> is it a question of putting it on ebay or are there any specialist
> cycling publications which might be worth a try first ?


There may be a market, but certainly not among cyclists. Don't put it in
a cycling magazine - you'd be wasting even more money. I'd try eBay.

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On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:55:32 +0100, Simon Brooke wrote:
> There may be a market, but certainly not among cyclists. Don't put it in
> a cycling magazine - you'd be wasting even more money. I'd try eBay.


If it fits with the forum rules, you might try the forum at
www.kinetics.org.uk - Darth Ben does a line in electric stuff so is more
likely to have interested readers. Likewise, possibly Velovision. I
suspect it would be OT for the mainstream cycling press.

Jon
 
Simon Brooke wrote:
>in message <[email protected]>, . ('[email protected]') wrote:
>
>> this isn't an advert !
>>
>> is there a s/h market for Currie Electro Drive kits almost identical
>> to the one pictured here http://www.electric-bikes.com/prodriv1.htm
>>
>> is it a question of putting it on ebay or are there any specialist
>> cycling publications which might be worth a try first ?

>
>There may be a market, but certainly not among cyclists. Don't put it in
>a cycling magazine - you'd be wasting even more money. I'd try eBay.


"A to B" magazine might be worth while. They cover electric bikes, being
more interested in practical alternatives to motor vehicles than whether
they get sneered at by real cyclists. http://www.atob.org.uk/
(And http://www.atob.org.uk/Electric_price_tag.html says they reviewed
the Currie Electro-Drive in April 2001.)

But I'd probably try eBay too. There's a seller doing new ones:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CURRIE-ELECTR...yZ112877QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem