SurveyBuying a used E-MTB

Max Fuchs

 · 11.10.2020

Survey: Buying a used E-MTBPhoto: Harookz
Survey: Buying a used E-MTB
Is it worth buying a used e-mountainbike in times of a bike boom and sold-out dealers? What are the potential risks of batteries and motor technology? We want your experiences!

In contrast to many bikes without a motor, e-mountain bikes still have a considerable value, even when used. But how much does the wear and tear on the battery and motor affect prices? And how quickly do buyers and sellers find each other on the various online marketplaces? How does the second-hand market react in times of an unprecedented bike boom? Tell us about your experiences of buying a used e-mountainbike via eBay, forum, classified adverts or social media.

Write to us with your experience of buying or selling a used E-MTB: info@emtb-magazin.de

  The best platform for buying second-hand remains ebay classifieds. The offer ranges from old bikes ready for the scrap heap to current top models.Photo: Ebay,Screenshot The best platform for buying second-hand remains ebay classifieds. The offer ranges from old bikes ready for the scrap heap to current top models.  Used platforms such as Bikesale or Rebike1 specialise in high-quality used bikes and e-bikes.Photo: Rebike1,Screenshot Used platforms such as Bikesale or Rebike1 specialise in high-quality used bikes and e-bikes.

Have you ever bought or sold an old e-MTB yourself? Then write to us about your experiences info@emtb-magazin.de

Max Fuchs

Max Fuchs

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Max Fuchs hat seine ersten Mountainbike-Kilometer bereits mit drei Jahren gesammelt. Zunächst Hobby-Rennfahrer und Worldcup-Fotograf im Cross-Country-Zirkus, jetzt Testredakteur und Fotograf bei BIKE. Sein Herz schlägt für Enduros und abfahrtsstarke Trailbikes – gern auch mit Motor. Bei der Streckenwahl gilt: je steiler und technischer, desto besser.

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