For Sale KTM Freeride-E's for sale (UK) - NOW SOLD !


E-woodrider

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I have a couple of KTM Freeride-E's for sale. First one is shown below :

KTM Freeride-E SX - this was one of the last bikes we bought for the training fleet - hence it had little use. This bike has been well maintained and runs extremely well. The bike is based on the 2015 model but purchased new by us in 2018. The bike has been unused and in storage for over 2 years, but has had periodical maintenance. Reluctantly, we have to sell this bike as the business planning to change what it does.

The bike comes fitted with a standard KTM Freeride-E battery that has a recorded 26 hours of use. It is therefore in very good condition as these batteries can provide well over 1,500 hours of riding without any degradation in performance. There is also the option to purchase an additional battery for £1,500.

We are not supplying a battery charger with this bike as not all of our bikes came with their own charger. A KTM charger can be easily purchased from AMS Motorcycles (An Authorised KTM E-Dealer) who hold stock and are around £800. This is a specialist part and can not be bought from any KTM dealer.

Price £4800 or nearest offer. Location : Cheshire. UK.

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E-woodrider

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Not when you buy 30 of them . . . .as explained, not all of our bikes were bought with chargers. We were an E-Park . . so when you already have 15-20 chargers, you don't need any more. That was an option we had when purchasing from KTM UK.
 

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Not when you buy 30 of them . . . .as explained, not all of our bikes were bought with chargers. We were an E-Park . . so when you already have 15-20 chargers, you don't need any more. That was an option we had when purchasing from KTM UK.
Hi, "we were" an E-Park?, what happened is E-Scape not going anymore?, still looks live on your website?.
 

E-woodrider

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The business is still running but we're looking at changing location as we're selling the land and building where we are currently based. . . .hence, also selling the remainder of our bikes.
 
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Brillie35

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FYI
You should know the battery does degrade!
I estimate about 20% in the first 50 hours.
We have several freeride battery's and they all have this amount of degration.
 

E-woodrider

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If you fast charge them or do not allow a full balance after each charge then yes it may possibly degrade to the level you suggest. We avoid fast-charge - and always allow the charger time to balance.
 
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