Are Voodoo electric bikes any good?
Voodoo e-bikes are an excellent choice for advanced riders looking for value for money and those ready to increase their skill and experience, offering many of the off road features normally found on higher end bikes, but at a price that’s affordable. Voodoo’s all new Canzo full-suspension trail bike isn’t perfect, but it’s a brilliant example of an affordable have-a-go-hero with future-proof upgrade features you won’t normally find at this price. The basic Voodoo Canzo delivers ample cheap thrills.
Who owns Voodoo Bikes?
Voodoo hasn’t been bought by halfords, they are just the UK distributor, Joe Murrys still owns, designs and test most Voodoo bikes. Halfords’ bike brands Boardman is now fully owned by Halfods, as is Voodoo, which is designed, built and retailed by Halfords under licence. Halfords also owns Tredz, which does stock other company’s brands and includes Specialized, Yeti, Mondraker and plenty more household names.
Is Voodoo better than carrera?
The Voodoo BIZANGO and Carrera Fury Mountain Bike are both aluminum frame hardtail trail bikes. The BIZANGO has 29″ aluminum wheels, better components, a better fork, and higher gearing; while the Fury Mountain Bike has a dropper post and 27. The Trek Procaliber 6, Voodoo BIZANGO, and Voodoo BIZANGO PRO are all 29″ aluminum frame hardtail trail bikes. The Procaliber 6 has better components, the BIZANGO has a rigid seatpost, and the BIZANGO PRO has a better fork and a bigger fork. Procaliber 9. Frame Protection kits available. Up to 95% coverage.The Voodoo BIZANGO and Carrera Fury Mountain Bike are both aluminum frame hardtail trail bikes. The BIZANGO has 29″ aluminum wheels, better components, a better fork, and higher gearing; while the Fury Mountain Bike has a dropper post and 27.