Last updated on March 5th, 2023 at 10:14 am
Performance and Riding
You can try a Scrambler C at one of Mark2's official resellers – for example County eBikes. It's something that we would recommend. No matter how we explain it, the experience is likely to be much more fulfilling. Autumn was in full flow in Trent Park during our off-trail testing – with branches, piles of wet leaves and conkers everywhere. We specifically targeted the steepest hill in the park and had no problems powering up it without breaking a sweat.
As mentioned, the pull from a 90Nm motor on a 22kg eBike is quite something.
Range and Charging
The quoted range is 22 to 50 miles (36 to 80km), which, as we have mentioned, is more than enough for most cyclists. If you are the kind of person who wants to use two wheels to get from London to Reading or Milton Keynes, then you're likely to be riding something with a fundamentally different design. The mechanism for removing the battery is really similar to the other Mark2 eBike we tested. You can see this in detail in our video.
Running Costs
Our calculations show that a full charge will cost around 6 pence on a normal tariff in the day, but you could get it for less at night and free if you can charge at work or in a restaurant, store etc.
Safety & Warranty
Designed in the UK and manufactured in Europe, the Mark2 Scrambler C comes with a five-year warranty on the frame, three years on the motor and battery (to 70%) and, outside of warranty, it can be serviced by any good cycle store. There's also a 14-day money back guarantee in case you change your mind (while the eBike is still in original condition). You can easily fit LED lights front and back.
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