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We love heading outside and having fun trying out new things. We spend way too much time researching the latest gear. Our friends were always asking us what they should get. We created Low Budget Adventurer to share our decades of experience with everyone else.

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@_Lt__Dan_
@_Lt__Dan_ 3 дня назад
I got it on sale for $110 🙌
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 3 дня назад
I always like when people can get a good deal!
@JRJUNIOR215
@JRJUNIOR215 3 дня назад
MY FRONT DOOR IS PRETTY NARROW HOW WIDE IS THIS TRIKE??
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 3 дня назад
The bike is 31 inches wide by 72 inches long. This is a very large heavy bike.
@JRJUNIOR215
@JRJUNIOR215 3 дня назад
LOVE THIS BIKE
@Damien616
@Damien616 5 дней назад
Great wee review, just what I needed to make my mind up to buy the Scout C version. I only hope being 6'8 it'll fit, as well as 110kg. But it looks stable enough for me.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 5 дней назад
Stability and weight will be no problem. I am heavier than you are and found it very stable. It doesn't have foot rests of any kind so you should be okay with height if you put the seat far enough back.
@Damien616
@Damien616 5 дней назад
@@lowbudgetadventurers Thanks, that has confirmed it for me to buy next week. My other kayak is on its last legs after 50+ adventures over 2 years. I finally found its replacement. My old one was the Hydroforce 2 seater Ventura. Amazing kayak, for all of £240 when I got it. It was my vessel, sofa, and bed on my endless adventures ha.
@siobanny
@siobanny 9 дней назад
I agree with all you said here. I really need a seat cushion as I'm pushing the weight limit and it's not comfy for me to sit so low, but if I go any higher, this may feel way too tippy. If you are like me and are way more comfortable in a higher sitting position, you'll have to figure out if you can handle stability issues. I've seen another video where the kayakers do use a marine square cushion and didn't mention any issues. I don't know if a person's size matters here; I'll have to follow up once I try paddling this skinny thing with a higher seat cushion.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 8 дней назад
I wouldn’t want to even try a higher seat pad on this one. I’m right at the weight limit to start with. After paddling it several hours I’m comfortable in it and don’t feel like it’s constantly about to tip. The seat is equally uncomfortable as almost every other kayak seat out there if your butt is planted in it for a few hours. I find lifting myself up and shifting an inch or 2 on the seat every half hour helps.
@jyaj916
@jyaj916 12 дней назад
Great review
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 12 дней назад
Thanks!
@Kayhunters
@Kayhunters 13 дней назад
Could I put it on in the back so the “pillow” is floating at my back???
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 13 дней назад
You can wear it around your waist backwards. Inflating in that position would put the cushion up on your back and then you would be floating head under water. In the correct orientation it gives you an air pillow in your lap to hold onto.
@prestonfreeman2421
@prestonfreeman2421 19 дней назад
was it sold as a sup as well? the drop stitch center looks big enough to act as a stand alone...did you mention that and i skipped that part? i should google it and find out. sorry to bug u. thanks for the review.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 18 дней назад
There is at least one picture on Bote’s website of someone using it as a SUP. They don’t advertise it as a Kayak/SUP combo. At 38 inches wide by 10 feet long it’s going to be an even slower SUP than it is a kayak.
@Zem4ro
@Zem4ro 22 дня назад
Great review. Thank you for the video. Very thorough.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 22 дня назад
Very welcome
@user-df3kt6ox1t
@user-df3kt6ox1t 24 дня назад
Do you know where you can find the pedboard clips for the bike rack to attach things?
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 24 дня назад
Just search Amazon or Google for "pegboard clamps" or "Pegboard clips". Your looking for the type that has screws or bolts attaching it through the holes in the rack.
@heidibennett-smith3162
@heidibennett-smith3162 25 дней назад
What plug wattage would you recommend to charge please?
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 24 дня назад
Most standard 12 volt outlets are 10 amp which makes them 120 watt.
@heidibennett-smith3162
@heidibennett-smith3162 24 дня назад
@@lowbudgetadventurers thank you.
@matt852100
@matt852100 26 дней назад
You mentioned in your Shark 3 video that it only uses 1 pump when plugged in @1:39 when you compare the inflation times using a 12V Source the Shark 3 is about half of the Shark 2 and Shark 2S, does the Shark 3 use the two pumps when plugged into 12V? Great video comparison BTW!
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 26 дней назад
The Shark 3 only uses 2 compressors when it's running off the internal battery. When it's running off a 12 volt source, it only uses one compressor. The reason for this is the amp limit of most 12 volt outlets which is around 10 amps. The internal battery can put out a few times that. There isn't enough current capacity available from most 12 volt outlets and they don't want you blowing fuses in your car or causing a fire.
@noonan1776
@noonan1776 29 дней назад
Nice review, keep it up!
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 29 дней назад
Thanks, will do!
@robmaxwell3678
@robmaxwell3678 Месяц назад
How is the ease of pedaling on trails like in your video (or easier) compared to a fat tire bike with torque sensor like an Aventon Adventure .2? Also, when the battery does run out, how difficult is it to pedal on fairly flat paved surfaces? I see its on sale now for about $1500 but at age 67 but fair shape ( 5'8", 175#) I'm not sure yet of the trade off of its price and virtues vs not having a throttle. Your trail riding comments makes me think maybe it is.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers Месяц назад
The Prodigy XC is far far better than an Aventure 2 for actual trail riding. The mid-drive handles slow steep climbs much better than the hub motors do. I have ridden our Aventure2 on mountain bike trails to try it. The motor is really not happy at slow rpm’s crawling up steep climbs. That is the condition where mid-drives shine. Mid-drives are much easier to pedal motor off than hub motors. You don’t have all the drag from the in-powered motor. You could ride a Prodigy all day like a regular bike no problem. 1 mile on an unpowered Aventure 2 absolutely sucks. The Prodigy XC has no throttle. I have ridden 1 mid-drive bike that had a throttle. It’s like driving a manual transmission car. You have to shift a lot to keep the motor in a happy RPM range. This is why most mid-drives don’t have throttles. Throttle only riding is one of the things that hub motors do a lot better. You get a nice proportional 0-20mph throttle speed range without shifting.
@robmaxwell3678
@robmaxwell3678 Месяц назад
@lowbudgetadventurers thank you for the reply. There's a lot of good educational info in your reviews that's helping me learn the details I want to know. I'm gonna subscribe and see what else I can pick up from your experience.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers Месяц назад
Thanks. I'm glad you found it helpful. I am always looking for feedback to improve things here.
@nafex3740
@nafex3740 Месяц назад
Good job 👏 👍 👌
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers Месяц назад
Thanks!
@adamtiffany4279
@adamtiffany4279 Месяц назад
Seems so stupid that it only uses two compressors when on battery mode and not the 12v. Seems stupid that theres not a DC current option eother (i currently convert 12v from dc from mains)
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers Месяц назад
The reason is the current limit you can pull from a 12 volt outlet in a car without blowing the fuse. 2 compressors would pop the fuse right away. Most cars have a 10 amp limit on the 12 volt volt outlets. The 6000 mah battery in the Shark 3 can easily do 60 amps at a 10c current rate without drastically reducing the lifespan of the battery.
@Bob-1802
@Bob-1802 Месяц назад
The weight is 47 pounds actually. No idea why the spec says 60.
@brianbarney1885
@brianbarney1885 Месяц назад
I don’t think any e-bike with a hub motor is pleasant to ride without the motor’s help, they are too heavy and there is too much resistance in the hub motor. I’ve never ridden a mid-drive bike so can’t compare. Interesting review, thanks, I’m considering buying 2 for our rv travels. I’ve tested the Lectric 3.0, Sinch 2, and have a Pace 500.3 (which I love) but want smaller, lighter bikes to put in the back of our Tundra without spending a fortune.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers Месяц назад
None of them are great to ride without the motor. Some are a lot better than others. E-Bikes with regular street tires (Aventon Level or Mokwheel Asphalt) pedal not that bad. E-Fat Bikes like an Aventure, Basalt, and RadRover are at the horrible end of the spectrum. Mid-drives ride almost like a non-ebike when the motor is off. The motor has very little drag on the overall pedal system. If I wanted a not-so-expensive, lighter weight ebike to through in the back, I would look at the Lectric XP Lite or Gotrax F1. Single speed without suspension bikes get down to a much lighter weight. My biggest complaint with every folding e-bike I have had is just how heavy they are to pick up.
@mademtzidhs
@mademtzidhs Месяц назад
Definitely, you need to change the front disc break because the brakes have no long life.. i’m telling you this because I got a fat bike as well and I am a delivery boy.. although if you get this bike just rides it’s good
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers Месяц назад
These are the same disc brakes that came on my 24 lb hardtail regular mountain bike. You through them on a 70lb bike with big extra wide and heavy wheels and then give it a motor so it goes a lot faster. Brake pads aren't going to last nearly as long on these things. I'm surprised that there aren't more 4 piston front brakes on any of these fat tire e-bikes even in the mid-price and up range.
@Kayakmom9
@Kayakmom9 Месяц назад
Hi. My weekender XL 42” x 12’ arrives today. Can I add a trolling motor? I know the efin would work but that’s $499 and I already have a trolling.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers Месяц назад
I looked up the efin. I don't see an adaptor that would work with the fin box type on the Weekender. The slide-in adapter image does not look similar to the generic slide-in box that a lot of inflatables use. Boost and Bixpy both have adapters that will work. I tried a Boost Fin and didn't find it great. The functionality is more torwards a quick motor boost for someone surfing and not a continuous motor run on a paddleboard or kayak. I would probably skip the Boost. For mounting an existing trolling motor you could use something like the "Brocraft Inflatable Kayak Electric Motor Mount/SUP Paddle Board Motor Mount" on Amazon and then glue 2 Scotty mounts onto the board to work with it.
@Kayakmom9
@Kayakmom9 Месяц назад
@@lowbudgetadventurers hmmmm I do have a trolling thing I haven’t used so that would be a great compromise if the troll is right size/weight. Need to go to camper which is a few miles away
@RockainSkovde
@RockainSkovde Месяц назад
It does also charge with the 12V cord.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers Месяц назад
My review sample does not. I know according to Outdoor Master they are supposed to. My display does not turn on under 12 volt power until I hit the power button to turn it on. If it's charging under 12 volt it's not giving any indication that it is charging. With a USB cord, the display turns on with a flashing bar to show it's charging.
@kuanjuliu
@kuanjuliu 2 месяца назад
Awesome review. Immediately subscribed!
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful.
@22_pp99
@22_pp99 2 месяца назад
Sir can you please tell me what is the length and gauge of spokes for 22 inch fat tyre used for rear wheel hub motor
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
Sorry. Can’t help with that. We no longer have this bike to be able to do the measurement.
@22_pp99
@22_pp99 2 месяца назад
@@lowbudgetadventurers ok sir next time if you have any this type of electric bicycle please can you tell these thing in your video
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
I will take it into consideration. The spokes are different on each side of the wheel and different for the front and back. They are also different for each hub motor design and rim design. The easiest way to find the spoke length you actually need is taking one off of the wheel you have and measure it. If you are trying to build a new wheel then you need to measure for the hub size and rim size you have. The dimensions from a similar bike may not be the same because there is a huge difference in hole locations between different hub motors even if they say they are the same wattage.
@MySwatchOrama
@MySwatchOrama 2 месяца назад
I had bought one from cycplus and I like it but it is much louder than my Milwaukee air compressor. Was considering trying this one out before my return period ended. How loud is this one? I don’t want to scare people around me hahah.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
I think the Shark 3 and 2s are a bit lower pitch so the noise isn't quite as obnoxious. The Shark 3's 2 compressors don't seem to raise the volume at all compared to the Shark 2s. That being said they are still loud. They might be 10-15% more quiet than a Shark 2 or other older design 2 stage pump. I haven't tested an electric paddleboard pump yet that I would classify as quiet.
@nintee9877
@nintee9877 2 месяца назад
Just bought from this review, thank you!
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
Hope you enjoy it!
@ZailorV
@ZailorV 2 месяца назад
Thanks for your no-nonsense review. It seems to be a very good pump other than the weigh and size. And I’m not even going to give hope to read the display under the sun. How does it indicate the state of charge?
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
There are 4 bars that surround the rest of the display. As it drains the bars turn off.
@ZailorV
@ZailorV 2 месяца назад
So on the other hand, it’ll show more and more bars as it’s being charged?
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
Yes. It starts with 0 bar and goes up to 4 bars when charging. The bar flashes while charging. You see 4 solid bars when it's finished.
@ZailorV
@ZailorV 2 месяца назад
Thanks for clearing that up. There’re reviewers who complained that it doesn’t have indications of the charging status.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
When you plug a USB-C cable into the pump, the display turns on and one of the 4 battery bars will start flashing. When it's full the last flashing bar turns solid.
@erenbas80
@erenbas80 2 месяца назад
Nice, to the point review, thx.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
Thanks for watching!
@letsexperienceearth3034
@letsexperienceearth3034 2 месяца назад
Why is this better than the Shark 2S. The 2S has 88.8Wh battery and the Shark 3 battery is only 74Wh
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
The Shark 3 has 2 air compressors in it that run at the same time. The Shark 2s only has 1 compressor in it. The Shark 3 inflates boards twice as fast. The Shark 3 can inflate my Red Paddle Co Voyager 12'6" to 20 psi in 7 minutes and 24 seconds. It takes my Shark 2s 13 minutes and 2 seconds using a 12 volt source or 16 minutes and 38 seconds using battery to inflate the same board.
@redwingblues
@redwingblues 2 месяца назад
Thanks! I'm uprading my 2nd gen Shark.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
I'm glad you found it helpful. One of our paddling friends is still using our Shark 2. It's still going strong after a few years.
@johnhanamaikai5927
@johnhanamaikai5927 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the video! How does the Shark 3 compare to the Seawolf S20Li?
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
The Seawolf S20LI has a bigger battery (10,000mah vs 7400mah) so it will inflate more boards. It will be slower than the Shark 3. The Seawolf S20LI is running both cylinders off the same motor where the Shark 3 has 2 independent compressors. (You only get 1 compressor when running off a 12 volt source and 2 when running off the internal battery). I have no hands on experience with Swonder gear. I've had my hands on almost everything paddleboard and skiing related from Outdoor Master and have used their customer service service a couple times when things didn't work and they were always quick with replacements.
@braddangolf3223
@braddangolf3223 2 месяца назад
Good review. I have the 2 person Bluefin Ranger. Its a great kayak, but found the metal D rings on it bend like liquorice! Also the plastic seat clips, snap far too easily!!! I have replaced them with aftermarket metal ones.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
Thanks. The Ranger has to feel a bit less squishy on the water with the drop stitch floor.
@Northern_Rockhopper
@Northern_Rockhopper 2 месяца назад
Would you say the Ranger is alright for just one person?
@braddangolf3223
@braddangolf3223 2 месяца назад
@@Northern_Rockhopper Without a doubt. My wife in the front, holding onto our collie (he likes to jump in lol) and myself in the rear, paddling away quite easily!! So yes, one person would be fine, and much more room to carry whatever.
@Northern_Rockhopper
@Northern_Rockhopper 2 месяца назад
@@braddangolf3223 cheers, I’m debating the scout but feel the Ranger would be a lot more stable with the drop stitch floor.
@braddangolf3223
@braddangolf3223 2 месяца назад
@@lowbudgetadventurers Yes, it cuts through the water real good! We did a lot of research, before making our purchase. Its a really good kayak, and it has dropped in price quite a bit since last year. We paid just over £500 for ours from Bluefin.
@shannone5219
@shannone5219 2 месяца назад
Yay! Good to hear. Thank you for posting. I've been comparing this and another brand from REI. I think I'm going to order this weekender Plus tomorrow.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
Thanks. This was the first item we have reviewed from this brand and it was much better than I expected it to be.
@emmanuel_john
@emmanuel_john 2 месяца назад
Great breakdown!!! of the bike, thanks
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks!
@3406Accert
@3406Accert 2 месяца назад
This review is super stupid highly obnoxious when grunting about I don't care for the twist throttle still didn't simply say what actual throttle this thing has,thumb throttle possibly but complained more about other throttles than simply spewing what actual throttle. Period
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the feedback.
@Fake-o2w
@Fake-o2w 2 месяца назад
Is this bikes smaller than the electric XP light?
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
No. It's almost exactly the same size.
@yasis12
@yasis12 2 месяца назад
Do you know the range of the bike with max assistance going top speed (28mph)?
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
It would also depend on how heavier the rider was and whether it was flat ground or hills. You have to pedal it really hard just to go 28mph because of the gearing. You might get 30 miles range but you’re going to have to work really hard for it.
@1chickenpig
@1chickenpig 3 месяца назад
I've done around 300 miles on my Zebra and I get around 30 miles the way I ride it. So I wouldn't mind an extra battery
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 2 месяца назад
My 6'5" 330 lb friend who rides my Zebra regularly always rides it at max pedal assist level as fast as he can go. He gets about 30 miles out of it also on a charge riding that way.
@bbxcj7159
@bbxcj7159 3 месяца назад
Is it coming out of the box with a full battery? I’m receiving mine this week
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 3 месяца назад
No. All E-Scooters and E-Bikes come partially charged between about 50-75%. You need to charge it fully before riding the first time.
@Kailum-gj5kh
@Kailum-gj5kh 3 месяца назад
Does the Varla have zero start? Like can accelerate without pushing it
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 3 месяца назад
Yes. The default setting on the scooter is that throttle activates when the scooter isn't moving. You can change it to kick to start in the settings menu.
@KirbyTheKirb
@KirbyTheKirb 3 месяца назад
Wish we had them here in Europe. 😥
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 3 месяца назад
There has to be some brand available there with a bike that isn't that different. There are probably at least 10-15 brands with very similar bikes to the Level 2 available in the US.
@JG-lu8jn
@JG-lu8jn 3 месяца назад
Tundra is currently 1199 this weekend and Adventure 2 is 1599 . They seem similar . Is there anything that justifies the $400 difference ?
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 3 месяца назад
We have had both bikes. The Aventure 2 has slightly better pedal driveline components. Not enough to justify a $400 difference. It has a smart phone app you can use for changing settings. Not sure that is really worth that much either. Aventure 2 comes with a rear rack which the Tundra doesn't. Those are the advantages for the Aventure 2. The Tundra has a 20 ah battery verse the 15 ah the Aventure 2 comes with. This is a significant difference for range. 44 miles for Aventure 2 verse 55 miles for Tundra in our range test. The other big difference is the cadence sensor like PAS level 5 on Tundra. It lets you go 28mph very easily without pedaling hard. To go 28mph on the Aventure 2 you have to pedal like a monster. This in my mind is a huge advantage for the Tundra. I see a ton of complaints in the Aventon groups regarding how hard it is to ride 28mph on the torque sensor Aventure 2 vs how easy it was on the cadence sensor Aventure 1. Having 1 PAS level that acts like a cadence sensor instead of a torque sensor solves that problem.
@JG-lu8jn
@JG-lu8jn 3 месяца назад
Website says 28 mph . Is this the same model ?
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 3 месяца назад
The Tundra has a top speed of 28mph with pedal assist. When the bike was launched the website said the top speed was 20mph for pedal assist. They have corrected it since then.
@Bobster986
@Bobster986 4 месяца назад
It’s a nice looking bike, but I got the foldable A2 from AiPAS New York for the same price and it offers a bigger battery, faster speeds, front adjustable suspension, and a lot more for the same $699.00 price. 😊
@revdrdonstouder3295
@revdrdonstouder3295 4 месяца назад
20 pounds heavier. That’s a no-go for me.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 4 месяца назад
The AIPAS wins hands down for performance. At 65 lbs, I kind of wonder what the point of making it foldable is. You almost need 2 people to pick that up to put it in the back of the car. I'm not a fan of any folding bike that is over about 50 lbs. Above that, I'd rather use a bike rack I can roll the bike up onto.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 4 месяца назад
I agree. I don't really see the point to really heavy folding bikes. A folding bike should be lightweight and easy to pick up and put in things. If it's going to weigh 60 to 80 lbs it's easier to use a regular bike and a hitch rack you can roll it up onto. At that weight I would buy a non-folding fat tire bike.
@Bobster986
@Bobster986 4 месяца назад
@@lowbudgetadventurers I don’t think it’s meant to be folded every time it’s used, it’s more of a convenience like if you want to take it on vacation or storing it. But the quality and price is really what made me buy one, two! 😄
@samuelterraszas907
@samuelterraszas907 4 месяца назад
I'm debating between this and the Tenways CGO600, I'm torn
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 4 месяца назад
How many hills do you need to ride up? That Tenways bike will be very smooth and quiet with the belt-drive. With only a 350 watt motor and single speed it won't be great for climbing. The range with a 10ah battery will be closer to 30 to 35 miles with PAS or 20 miles with throttle. It will be easier to load and unload onto a rack at 37 lbs.
@andrewwhite8638
@andrewwhite8638 4 месяца назад
The one thing it's missing is better waterproofing.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 4 месяца назад
It has the same IPX4 waterproof rating as the Aventon Aventure 2 and most other similarly priced ebikes.
@andrewwhite8638
@andrewwhite8638 4 месяца назад
@@lowbudgetadventurers even so, I feel like that's a pretty important detail for a bike that's intended for snow and sand. I suppose renaming it the "Sahara" or something would be cheaper tho
@Matt_Dylan
@Matt_Dylan 4 месяца назад
DJI mics will work for voiceovers and bike vlogging fyi. I would buy just the mic.
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 4 месяца назад
To be bluntly honest, I hate listening to my own voice and think it sounds somewhere along the lines of Beavis from Beavis and Butthead. This video was an experiment with a different voiceover.
@Matt_Dylan
@Matt_Dylan 4 месяца назад
@@lowbudgetadventurers Nobody else thinks that your voice is dumb.
@ForbinColossus
@ForbinColossus 4 месяца назад
@7:11 THROTTLE: "it requires alot of shifting" --- would a rear hub motor solve the shifting problem? So if someone wants a throttle, a hub motor is preferable? Thank you
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 4 месяца назад
If you want to ride throttle only most of the time, a hub motor would be a better option. You get the full speed range of the bike without needing to shift gears. The throttle is almost always proportional, even on $500 level ebikes. Any mid-drive will always power the bike through the pedal driveline, so it will require shifting when using the throttle. If your the type who likes driving manual transmission cars because you feel like you have more control, you might like the mid-drive with throttle combination.
@Green_unknown
@Green_unknown 4 месяца назад
Hmm
@HornyNggaStrangler
@HornyNggaStrangler 5 месяцев назад
I also recommend you make a youtube short on this one friend , it will help with traffic
@lowbudgetadventurers
@lowbudgetadventurers 5 месяцев назад
the Varla Eagle 1 v2.0 is my favorite e-scooter of everything I have had or ridden. The Pegasus is a lot of fun and a bit easier to transport.
@HornyNggaStrangler
@HornyNggaStrangler 5 месяцев назад
aye dude my varla is going to come in a few days from now, I appreciate your review
@Kailum-gj5kh
@Kailum-gj5kh 3 месяца назад
Just ordered mine how is yours holding up?
@Pokejayy6
@Pokejayy6 3 месяца назад
How do you like it ?
@Kailum-gj5kh
@Kailum-gj5kh 3 месяца назад
@@Pokejayy6 it’s on its way Is yours still doing good?
@GranHastings
@GranHastings 9 дней назад
updates anyone?