This channel is dedicated to sharing SUPER73 and other eBike content. As the world has shifted to working remotely, the utility of eBikes have become more and more popular. I've been wanting a SUPER73 for a while now and finally pulled the trigger in 2021. I've had so much fun on it that I want to share my eBike experiences with the world. Owning an eBike, like the SUPER73, is a great way to get outside and explore more. There's a lot to learn about eBikes, including maintenance, how they operate, and what you can accomplish while riding them. I'll also be showing what I do to stay safe while riding my SUPER73 S2, because safety is most important. Thanks for checking out my channel. I'd love if you hit that subscribe button. Now let's RIDE!
The problems as always, as also in many other cases: - Too cheap to be good - Uphill weakness - Bad Chinese battery cells that might start to burn and have a short life - Integrated battery pack, cannot be taken off - No spare parts - Buy cheap, then it lies around in the corner with an issue, waste! Wasted, a wasteful product. Zero sustainability.
It doesn't quite compare. The S2 has better range and power out of the box. Plus it has the unlocked mode. My last video before this one was on my Super73 S2.
My editing software has added these weird audio stutters in my last two videos. Anyone else have this issue with CapCut lately? Not worth trying to fix and re-upload, but I promise I know how to edit a video.
I have a ZX and I bought these hydraulic brakes. unfortunately the rear pads are sitting slightly above rotor which causes the pads to wear unevenly. Is anyone else experiencing this issue?
So I bought one of these off Amazon and the alignment was way off no matter how much I tightened it the wheel and handle bar would move independently I plan on returning it but I wasn’t sure if it was a manufacturing thing or if I messed something up when putting it together but yeah. I was going to not return it but it was a safety concern
I plan on buying another one cause I really like it do you recommend buying directly from the gyro or website? They all sell them on Walmart but I also don’t want that one to be defective 😓
Gyroor shipped me this one directly from their website. Sorry to hear you are having troubles. Walmart has a decent return policy though, so maybe that's the best route for you
Brand new super73 Zx unboxed yesterday and with the battery fully charged it wouldn’t work, it would give me a bump like it’s trying to work but doesn’t move, left it alone for a few hrs and came out and it randomly started working! After reading and watching these videos is leading me to believe my controller is bad. I’ll be contacting them today
@@SESSIONS73 yea super unfortunate and what makes it worse, my mother bought the bike for my son for his bday and I’m sure like other people she doesn’t want the bike to get fixed, she wants a brand new one. To make matters worse she can’t get ahold of any human customer support agents it’s all being done online and automated. Super frustrating!
Hey bro. I have the ZX and want to upgrade my brakes. The back brake is completely broken and wire is torn, so I will need new wire, new caliper and new brake levers? Could you please help me find a complete set for a whole new brake set that will fit? 🙏
I have these on my S2 and they work great: www.fastace.com/collections/brakes-set-hydraulic-disc-brakes/products/fastace-mtb-hydraulic-brakes-set-hydraulic-disc-brakes-mountain-bike-oil-brake-two-piston-four-piston-bicycle-brakes-for-mtb-xc-trail-e-bike-fat-bike-left-rear-right-front
@@SnipZoneThe Revv1 has the ability to be unlocked through a waiver and can go up to 40 mph in the “off-road” mode and I got full suspension and I love it. My assumption is it’s something similar to be sold under legal restrictions
@@theworld1759 thank you, even though I ordered a ridstar q20 pro, it goes to 37mph stock without unlocking anything and got full suspension too. But thanks again for the help
@@jasonhawen3272 www.blurboundaries.com/collections/handlebar/products/handlebar-mirror Here you go. If you use code SESSIONS73 at checkout, you should get a discount.
I think since this is the 2nd or 3rd year people have been with their bikes, the hype is wearing off. When something is new, you want to spend a bunch of time with it. Thats only my assumption though. Great question.
I could see these working out in a slight grade / flat area but I burned them out and they seized up on my Z-Miami out in the Rockies but of course , a lot of downhill riding. swapped them out for Some SRAM G2’s , much better now, 4 barrel way to go .
Costom made is better, because the water keeps splashing still. Backside it throws the water on your back, mudguard is not long and wide enough so the battery get splashed even the front is only covering splash from the face but it's not stopping it to splash on the battery also
Im about 290lbs on good day. I’ve been looking into different bikes and I’m heavily considering the full suspension version. I know you said you were a heavier rider, but I don’t think you’re close to 290. But How has it been for you with hills since getting it? I’m a little worried about the torque not being enough for me as I live in a kind of hilly area and I want to do some off roading
Yeah, the torque might be an issue, but there are some upgrades you can make like the Handlworks controller and a better rear shock that could make your Super73 a real beast. But that means you'll need to spend 1/3 on upgrades of what the total cost of the bike is.
I’m considering either this or a Surron x but my only concern with this is that it’s too small I’m about 6’1 and I just want to wheels mainly so which one do you recommend?
The XXX is the best bang for your buck. I've seen taller riders on this bike. There are a few mods you can make to make it more comfortable and fit your hight better. The Talaria Boys are around that height, I think.
I’m having an issue putting the dropout plates back on… lol I’ve never had such a hard time. Did you have an issue w/ aligning the rotor side dropout plate? I only took that side off. Thanks!
yeah, they can be tricky. Something you can try is loosening the main nuts and allowing the dropout plates to have some play. Then once it's in place, tighten everything back down.