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    The Cost Of Charging

    Exactly, to calculate the cost of charging take the kWh size of the battery and multiply by the cost of energy (per kWh). In this case: 0.5 kWh x £0.15 = £0.075 Like Jeffrey said, not including losses which will be minimal.
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    The Cost Of Charging

    No typo, kWh is a unit of energy and not time. 1000Wh to a kWh so regardless of how long it takes to charge, the energy required to do so remains the same.
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    The Cost Of Charging

    Well for domestic electricity you pay per kWh and an average rate is probably around £0.15, at least in the UK. So the average bike with a 500Wh battery would cost about £0.075. So nothing basically, you wouldn't even notice it on your electricity bill.
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    Allmtn 7.0 in the rarest colour

    Is the black going to be harder to get due to less supply or simply more popular? I can see the coffee being more divisive for sure.
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    Allmtn 7.0 in the rarest colour

    Tempted by a coffee in XL myself, very tempted. Great looking bike in both colours though.
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    Allmtn 7.0 in the rarest colour

    Lovely bike, are they proving to be popular?
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    LBS recommendations in the Forest of Dean Area

    I'm sure they'd be happy to oblige. The spec on the Haibike is great, I really like the look of it. I had been waiting on the EP8 but the rattle over bumps is a deal breaker for me, the Bosch in the Whyte is audible and quite annoying and from Robs videos it sounds like the EP8 may be even...
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    LBS recommendations in the Forest of Dean Area

    Interesting, thanks for that. As for Pedalabikeaway, they don't make any mention on their website of the e160. I'm 6'3 so ride XL and they recently changed out the one XL they have to the e160RS, and I think one of the two size large as well. Not sure about the other sizes though. I was...
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    LBS recommendations in the Forest of Dean Area

    Thanks stiv, I'll give them a look. I'm really surprised that there aren't more here considering how popular a place it is for MTB. There was a store in Lydney high street when I moved here a couple of years ago but sadly it closed last year.
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    LBS recommendations in the Forest of Dean Area

    Hi all, New member but long time reader of the forum. I know there are a few members of the forum in the Forest of Dean area and I was wondering which LBS you use, particularly for new bike sales and warranty? I am relatively new to the area and mountain biking in general so my knowledge of...
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