8000w stealth bomber clone value?

Matstermind

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Hello, i have been wanting a ebike for a while now, something mainly to commute 16ish miles to work, capable of going at least 55mph, and maybe take off road once or twice. This bike popped up on my local marketplace. it appears to be a Stealth bomber clone. seller claims its 3 years old, 8000w motor, 72v 52ah battery, kept 50-80% charge for storage. the markings on the motor don't match any motor i can find. Im having difficulty finding a recent estimate on the current value of a bike like this. hes asking $2,500 for it, but that seems a little steep for a 3-year old no-name bike. does anyone know what the value of a bike like this is, or if they can confirm the type of motor on it?

Thanks!
 

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Hello, i have been wanting a ebike for a while now, something mainly to commute 16ish miles to work, capable of going at least 55mph, and maybe take off road once or twice. This bike popped up on my local marketplace. correct me if i'm wrong, but it appears to be a Stealth bomber clone. seller claims its 3 years old, 8000w motor, 72v 52ah battery, kept 50-80% charge for storage. the markings on the motor don't match any motor i can find. I'm having difficulty finding a recent estimate on the current value of a bike like this. hes asking $2,500 for it, but that seems a little steep for a 3-year old no-name bike. does anyone know what the value of a bike like this is, or if they can confirm the type of motor on it?

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I'd assume for budget's sake that the battery is dead or problematic, so whatever a new one would cost to run the system should be included in your estimate of it's value, just in case (since battery problems are most common, and "cheap" clones of clones of whatever usually have the cheapest batteries in them that will still let them run (usually). If it turns out to actually do what it's supposed to, consider it a bonus. ;)

A few seconds with google for ZC ebike motor company
pulls up this listing
that may apply as the first pic looks generally like that bike (didn't look at it in detail, or the other results).
 
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