That's 'cos you're wise, well on you... Folk riding e-build's this fast without the right protection is what will stop the fun for everyone really in the longrun. And I'm all for speed, but it's a bad idea going that fast without at least a helmet.@@bulletproof4716
😂 eletric is trash you have to spend thousands to even get that speed just get a engine powered bike or scooter it's cheaper and goes a lot faster I got a 300 dallor engine that does 50+ while the surron and that other bike in the video is 4 grand plus best part if it breaks you can't fix it for cheap unlike my engine
@@bryceevans8340 I think they know what they're getting into. Plus electric has instant torque, something that only higher powered gas bikes have that cost way more. Either way, we know electric is expensive, but its fun.
@@bryceevans8340did you get one of those motors kits for a bicycle I just bought 100 cc one I'm waiting for it now I don't know if that's what you meant just curious and yes they are cheap they got cool mods for them too
Where do you ride? My bike only goes 35mph, but it'd be sick to go riding with some cool folks! I'm up in Marysville. Seattle is only 30 miles away and my bike goes 130 miles 🤙🤙
im running 14kw and that is a lot of power cant even imagine more than double that youv gotta be so aware of ur surroundings and antisipate what other drivers are gonna do it gets kinda tireing having to be so switched on all the time sick bike though.
Fun fact, I don't have air pods, but I have the android equivalent. I am a hobby e-biker in Anchorage, Alaska and I lose roughly two pair a month. This is why I get the cheap 30 dollar wireless ones from Walgreens. Earbuds are now a part of my monthly expense, much like dog food or electric.
The CONTROLLER with the correct gage wires, and of course the battery is always the key to a fast bike. I bought an electric Enduro off Alibaba 15000-watts 50Ah battery Samsung 200 amp Sabvatron controller and it does 100mph as well.
I want to see a surron frame that holds two batteries, think of it, dual batteries ran in series or parallel!!!!! You can go that much faster on it, or have double the range, best of both worlds imo. I would have two 60v batteries, built to 100ah each, and run them in series. You would then have 120v and 100ah of battery to play with. In other words, 12KWH of battery. So, if you have roughly the same efficiency of around 52wh/m, you can go roughly 230 miles on a single charge. Something to think about...
I don’t get top speeds, if a 1500w e-bike can do 40+ mph then how is a e bike 10 times more powerful not that powerful? Is it because it has more torque than RPM?
it has a lot to do with gearing. Also the faster you go, the more wind resistance plays a role. and not sure what 1500w e-bike can go 40 but that’s sick!