Honest review of the Tamobyke V20 E-bike. *Correction* The 1500w peak was a typo on their listing. It is actually only 750w peak. Ultimate E-bike Upgrades: • ULTIMATE E-BIKE UPGRAD... Buy Tamobyke V20: amzn.to/3Y0JVMZ
Honestly I didn't have any of those issues with getting the bike. The only issue I had was having to pickup the package myself because you have to sign for it and I wasn't home cause work. Also had really loud brakes when trying to brake so I had to ever so slightly adjust the brakes position to not touch the rotor discs. Which wasn't a big deal at all and super simple. Other than that the bike is comfortable enough for long rides. I'd highly recommend it to anyone getting into Ebikes. It's honestly a great bike with very little issues. That being said, with you being a reviewer, I can see why you hated reviewing it so much because of the way they handled the situation. I haven't had to deal with customer support and hopefully I won't have to.
Like I said in the video, it's not a bad bike at all. An excellent bike for the price. And I don't usually include interactions between the company and I. But they were trying to trick me into an Amazon review and then threatened to keep some of my money if I don't make the review the way they demanded. That's not ideal, and I felt people should know about this because it's probably a reflection of their customer service.
One month later, They delivered the V20. I bitched too Amazon. They knocked 280.00 off. I changed the tires, went to hydro brakes I already had. The little bike is pretty damn tight. 28 mph. I have 76 miles on it so far. I did right. I like the rear shock. Oh Lectric saddlebags work on it just fine. A wonder if a 40 amp controller will change things.
@SFARCO I actually am getting close to 500 miles already. The original tires should last another 500 miles, hopefully. I am switching to motorcycle tires before winter. I have 0 complaints or concerns. The range is 10 miles each power bar. Even in 110° heat, there is no noticeable reduction range, thay I notice. As an almost every day rider over 66, I couldn't be happier. When I post a comment on the aostirmotor's youtube channel, they respond very quickly to it. I try to pedal 5-10 miles a each day except when it's raining. Thanks.
@SFARCO I agree. As I ride dusty trails in the desert daily, I have to wash it occasionally. Basically a bucket wash, light hose off, not the display or motor, controller, getting the wires wet at the controller. Rain riding? Absolutely not. I want my 2 ebikes to last years.
@SFARCO if it lasted only one year, that's about $2.00 a day. I ride every day for 9 months a year, or more until winter. I rarely drive my truck, and use my rack and saddlebags for shopping. I probably average 150 miles a month. I'm over 65, and this will be my second ebike. Ride safe!
I bought the 3.0 version yesterday.843.00 out the door. Suits are asshats by nature. I own a bike shop. Retired. Thanks for the 411. He who dies with the most toys wins.
Honestly I bought one myself for 850Euros, although it have a bigger battery it will easily do 80 kms and I had tested it multiple times,it have hydraulic brakes, the bike is built like a tank..It takes me to work 19km away, and night time to home without any issues ,the headlight is bright I can see 50m front of me across a dark forest which is a shortcut to home.. and it is a no name AliBaba bike..built like the OUXI V20 (which is 1200Euros in store anywhere) So far I can not say anything bad after the first month of use.. Similar bikes in this category comes well over 1000Euros.. Only the newer display cost 149Euro and it is beautiful, its in full colour and can see well in daylight too.. It is cheap and I would say it worth the money I had invested in so far..
It's not complaining. It's informing the audience what to expect when dealing with this company. It is ignorant not wanting to know about a company when making a large purchase. You want to spend $1000 on a cheap bike and have no after sales service, be my guest.
Tbh for a person who doesn’t watch your video and this my first time just see the review on the bike to see if it’s worth it and Fr this a good straight to the point like the only bad thing is how they treated u but the review on the bike ain’t bad at all
@@familytroubler7531 Sort of, but not really. Increasing preload just increases the amount of weight needed before it compresses. But it won't actually be able to handle more weight than what the spring is engineered for.
I eant to put a rear rack on mine to strap down a back pack but dont see any accessories for this bike. Can you help me out mike? This is my first ebyke and i just want to start using it. Thanks mike
Also the throttle or gas handle is an absolute no go in Holland. If only the police stops you with a throttle on it, you get fined for driving an actual motorcycle without a licence, helmet and registration etc.
@@SFARCOthe thing is: in the netherlands 1/3 of the people people have e-bikes and they use it as a bicycle. And if it has the handle it resembles a moped more than a bicycle and then you should have a license, a helmet and a license plate. Its also limited to 15 mph but with some bikes you can toggle the limiter by the screen, and the motor is limited to 250 watt, police rarely enforce most of these rules tho
@@familytroubler7531 You can't rely on the company for after sales service. The front fork is cheap and causes the bike to wobble, so I would recommend replacing it. If you are ok with all that, then sure.
I might buy one but they gonna change the law for these bikes soon, no throttle gas is allowed only pedal assistence is alllowed wich is a downside but i geuss the pedal assist does work good enough to reach 25km/u
I just payed 1500 euro=$1655 here in Holland, Europe . with a 250 w motor and restricted to 15m/h. It is the cheapest here.. Because all the other e bikes are way over 3000 or 4000 euro's
My guy, I think those of us that watch your channel are here because you make raw and "unattractive" (whatever the f that is supposed to mean 😂) content.
@familytroubler7531 I ordered 2 complete sets of semi metallic brake pads for less than $30. I'm guessing the stock ones are ceramic. I'll be charging the pads, when I change the worn tires. I'm at almost 500 miles the tires are half worn out, probably. Ride safe.
That's a pretty ignorant statement. I reviewed both the bike and the company. Saying that people aren't interested in the company they are buying from is asinine.
very dumb to fall for that. I've never payed for a product someone sent me to review.... nor does anyone I know for that matter. no reviewer would ever do this. I cant believe u did that????