I really liked this for the first couple weeks but then the bolts came out and customer service completely ignored any of my communications. Do not buy!
Do not buy. Because assistance is not good. Because the sensor... doesn't work after three months. Because if you request another recharge and sensor on the website it is always sold out.
Do not buy. Because assistance is not good. Because the sensor... doesn't work after three months. Because if you request another recharge and sensor on the website it is always sold out.
Umm. Didn't show us the motor pushing the bike without peddling. What's the slope rating? Will this work on a 3 Wheel Trike? Didn't show us how it works on one battery. Where's the link to the website?
Benim bisikletim var ama böyle yardımcı güce ihtiyacım var ve bana bunu 1.000 türk lirasına Satarmısınız bu kadar param var o yüzden yardımcı olurmusunuz ❤❤❤❤.
What this ad does not say is that non-EU customers (e.g., UK customers) will be charged import taxes, which increase the cost of the two battery version by £164.57. That’s in addition to Rubbee’s own delivery charges. Buyer beware!
This is actually not true in the USA: you are not going to be charged import taxes for goods valued less then $2,500. I just ordered the Rubbee and received it a week later in California. Free shipment with UPS international! Just took it for a spin: it goes!
@@DavideVerotta i'd love to hear more feedback once you are using it. I am looking to make my commute faster and easier by bolting something like this on. Lemme know if you have more deets (ranges you're going, typical incline, etc). here or message please :-)
@@whoajack It is an easy solution and works fine, good range and in power mode it is almost to fast. Which points to a problem with it: I like bicycling better!
I like this. Makes it easy to leave the bike in the garage and charge the device indoors away from the elements. Though what is the long term support like? Id hate to buy this and then 2 years down the line I find out that I cant get batteries because a new version is made and the original batteries are discontinued
@heeeeeresrossy Would love to hear more feedback. Thinking of getting one. Got any review of typical distance range you go before batteries need charging?
I bet more people would consider this, if it has an 'optional' Throttle Button. My ebike kit has throttle button but I mostly use it to push me forward to start the bike. I can also use the throttle button for additional power in climbing small hills. But of course, it would be more expensive & require wiring.
It looks great but for 800 euros you can get an electric scooter with the same range and without the need of pedaling at all, so I am not sure who is the target customer here.
but scooter is heavy, and with the bike u can go on the pavement , anywhere, with scooter u can't use any shortcuts. and some scooters need driving licence, bike don't.
I have a Rubbee on a folding bike made by Tern. The main thing is to not have the Rubbee too steep or shallow relative to the wheel and the deat post has to be really really tight.
How about a RU-vid explanation of how to replace the sensor battery. The back of the sensor appears to be secured to the front with plastic rivets--no screw head, slotted, Phillips or Allan types.