Reid Classic Electric Bike Black
Near New Reid Classic Electric Bike Black 56cm, only ridden 7km.
*Powerful and efficient Bafang 250W rear hub motor, enabling speeds upto 25kph, inline with pedelec regulations
*A range of up to 70km to 110km when in "eco" mode, or up to 40-69km in full power mode.
11AH pannier-mounted battery with Panasonic cell
*Reid custom hydroformed alloy frame with internal cabling for gearing, brakes and electrics
*Comes complete with charger to match country standard, LCD display showing range; speed, distance and assistance mode, mudguards, rear pannier rack, kickstand and lights, which are all powered via the 11Ah Panasonic celled battery.
I’m Looking to get a smaller bike this one is to tall for me im 5’6(168cm) and im to short.
Please ensure you are taller than 170cm as I’m 168cm and I’m to short for this bike.😊
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
Pick up/ viewing is in Sandringham Area
Near new condition, some wear and tear. Comes with leather saddle bags, seat cover, bell,and bike cover. Comes with charging pack.
Taking reasonable offers.
Viewings welcome by appointment
Christmas Eve busiest shopping day of the year with more than 500,000 sales
Busiest shopping day of the year
Peak time 12 noon-1 pm - 563,303 transactions
Per second peak - 167 transactions
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Number of sales beats Black Friday, but lowest Christmas Eve in six years
Christmas Eve has been the busiest shopping day of the year with 9,745 sales a minute at its peak.
Payments company Worldline says noon to 1pm saw 563,303 sales recorded on its network, down by about 7 percent on a year ago.
The company's network covers about three-quarters of the electronic terminals in operation.
Worldline did not have a dollar value for spending, but the peak number of transactions was the lowest for the past six years and well shy of the record 679,436 in 2019, before the pandemic.
Earlier this month it noted rising sales in the first three weeks of the month, but they remained 1.3 percent lower than 2024, with most parts of the country trailing the previous year's spending.
Official data from Stats NZ to the end of November showed a small rise in spending on the previous month, to 1.6 percent higher for the year.
Retail spending has been subdued as households have remained cautious because of high prices and a slow benefit from lower interest rates, and as well as concerns about the soft labour market.
However, recent surveys have shown improving consumer sentiment with ANZ bank's monthly report showing confidence at its highest level in four years.
Boxing Day is traditionally the country's favourite shopping day, but with Black Friday spending also softer this year the amount going through retailers' terminals may also be down on a year ago.
Adding a dampener to consumer spending may be the recent rises in longer term fixed mortgage rates because of higher wholesale rates.
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