Thanks for the review. I'm glad I decided to watch before buying. I don't like this one because no power up hill. I'm gonna get a 2000 watt high amp because I live in the mountains so gotta have enough power for hills
@jameslund221 Suprisingly, it's a great time for buyers right now. I just wanted to stay with 20 x4 four inch fat tires. I'm old, low to the ground, and dangerous at higher speeds. And peddling alot.
I have one. Arrived with the front forks bent to all hell. Seller replaced the fork and it was easy to put on. That being said, so far around 50 miles in, the bike is pretty fricking awesome. Wife has been playing in it as well. I don't think you will be disappointed at 875 bucks.
I read many, many reviews of this bike. I'm over 65 and a daily rider in the desert. I have only read good reviews so far. So I bought one, it'll be my desert trailbike I hope. I'll pay my coworker $100 bucks or more to assemble it right. He's a mechanic and builds his own ebikes out of cheaper mountain bikes. I can't get the simplest things right anymore. I just want to ride it every chance I get.
I was thinking about getting a EBike.. Im about 7 miles from work.. Im new to this.. Have a question.. Can I pedal this like a regular bike anytime I please.. and switch to power anytime.. Was planning on pedaling to work when Im fresh and switching to power on the way back when Im tired from work.😅..
14Ah LG battery, 1300w peak power, the only disadvantages are the front shock absorber which is terrible and the brakes are weak, you need to replace these things and you have a very good ebike
I know the video is old but I tend to get stuck at my place from snow and ice, but once I can get to the main road where there's no ice, do you tbink this will be good in the snow and colder climates?
Hello, i would really appreciate it if someone helped me about how much range the vehicle gives at top speed and about how active is the customer service. Please help! I am in a very big confusion on which bike to choose with a budget of $750 to $800.
Horrible welds on the bike, kind of concerning since this bike can reach up to 35 mph (depending on weight, I'm 150lbs) the front break bad was not put together right. The front plate where the brake pads go onto is bent. My front tube in my tire deflated and would not inflate no matter what on mile 50, Breaks goes out about 50 miles in, and don't get me started on the battery. I use this bike to get to and back from work, my job site is maybe a mile away from where i live, and to get there it takes two bars of the battery (there are five bars in total). I have to charge this thing so much its ridiculous. The speedometer is behind by at least 4 mph, The suspension is a joke; if your a man i advise standing up on the bumps, but other than that the tires are great, thing handles well if you put it together right. The front headlight is very bright and lights up the pathways well, It gets you to where you need to go and if it dies you have peddles. Really wish they would put more effort into manufacturing these bikes, would've made a whole lot more of a difference.
You said on 10:35 that the max speed you got on flat is around 26mph so that is around 40km did you get that speed just from pulling of that thing under the seat? And also if you put it back in will the max speed change to 25km again?
I know what you mean I ride in a colder climate where there is a decent bit of ice and snow which I thought it could handle since it said snow tires but I crashed and the handle bars twisted around the bike
Yes no? JASNO? YESNO? Make up yer mind? Which is it? I did like where you explained the bike "adds electric power to your legs" -thats some Steve Austin s4it right there!
Maximum load capacity is 120kg but what would happen if two people weighing 75 kg each were riding this ebike? these limits make no sense, because I have a scooter with a maximum weight of 120kg and I was riding it with my friend , about 150kg and nothing happens and I'm thinking about it because the emoko c91 has a limit of 150kg and the jansno x50 only has a limit of 120kg
Can anyone tell me the difference between this one and the others on Amazon? There is one almost 100 dollars cheaper that almost has identical names and the same parts.
Thats terrible 20 miles a charge and how long to charger the bike 5 to 7 hrs! so if your lucky 40 miles a day which is basically 2 hrs a day of travel time. Its better to save up for a longer range bike. Youill go 8 miles and need to head home thats not a good bike at all
you don't. e bikes don't require any licenses or registration as long as it is within the 750w range which is this bike. although that is my laws for my state it could be different where you live. i live in texas
@@kp-shadow999 sorry for the late reply. it's a very nice bike for its price the only thing people might have trouble with is the brakes overtime (they aren't the best although it's not expensive to replace and still usable) i go about 30mph less if low battery it's a thrill it is definitely fun and the wheels are strong!! also i did have a accident and the warranty you can purchase with it is cheap and they were easy to contact
Seems like I got a newer version of the bike, idk how to even explain it lol, but it’s a great bike Edit: (day later) I got in an accident and broke my wrist lol
It is a horrible bike, I have it, I have noticed so many RU-vid infuencers are reviewing this bike for whatever reason(getting paid to do it), it is BAD. The bike too heavy 90lbs The power is not strong enough 750W is a joke It is too long, you take a sharp turn I noticed the back wheel slips out The arc to turn the front wheel is too long The handle bars are too low It is horrible to ride this in traffic, it is horrible. I returned the bike