Hi Cheeze and Rice, we appreciate your video review of our Dat Bike Quantum. The next time you're in Ho Chi Minh City, could we arrange a brief 20-minute interview to hear more about your experience with the Dat Bike Quantum? Thank you
Nice to find an English video on this. A few questions: I am pretty tall and heavy - how does the size of the bike compares to something like Honda SH? And for the range - 270km - never ever - but with 150-160kg load (2 people) - what would you estimate the range could be? Any problems with the battery overheating in the heat of Saigon? How about heavy rain?
1 vid review bằng tiếng nước ngoài giúp thế giới có thế tìm được sản phẩm của chúng ta. Chúng ta quá review nội địa mà chưa để ý rằng những khách nước ngoài cũng rất quan tâm đến hàng nội địa nhưng vì ngôn ngữ chúng ta đã khó, vòng tìm kiếm cũng không rộng rãi khiến sản phẩm chúng ta thua thiệt nhiều lắm.
Smells of paid content. The noise is not the chain BTW, it's the drive unit. Dat bike engineering and design quality is still very poor, as much as I support Vietnamese businesses they really need to set a higher bar on quality
I wish I was getting paid. The noise IS the chain. I took it to a shop when I took delivery and had the rear wheel taken off and the chain removed because of the noise. The electric motor does make noise, but it's not the noise that you hear whilst riding. The noise from the motor is a hissing noise caused by the windings. You're going to see than on any EV that has a higher wattage motor. I've driven a Polestar, Tesla model 3, Chevy Bolt, Ford Fusion Energi, and others, and they all have that specific noise. Tesla has been making cars for 13 years, and they still can't figure out basics like, keeping water out of headlight assemblies, or aligning panels, or preventing rattles, etc. I sold my Honda Navi last year after less than a year of owning it. The build quality of the plastics and the ride quality wasn't even close to this, and I paid $2700 for it. I've rebuilt engines on motorbikes and cars, rebuilt transmissions on HEVs, done custom fabrication on parts for various builds or adaptations to cars. I'm intimately familiar with this space, and for 49 tr VND, you can't buy a better electric motorbike, full-stop.
@@CheezeNRice Thank you, I'm also considering buying a Fuji cam, probably the XS20 model. The bike’s trunk seems convenient for carrying accessories and other items
Thanks for the wonderful overview of the new bike. It was nice to hear it in English and not wonder about the translation. Good luck with your new channel.
Nice review man. One critical thing you failed to mention is the lack of ABS braking, which for me, could be the key to whether I buy or not. Nice job.
i think the noisy chain is more of a pro than a con. I own a feliz s scooter and the engine makes no sound so when i drive some people just didn't hear the engine so they think i wasn't there and just straight up swerve in and block me. Currently waiting for mine to come. Amazing review, i wish you a happy new year🎉
I agree. I followed an old lady down a narrow road for like 5 minutes the other day because I didn't want to startle her. A strange foreigner on an electric motorcycle in Dong Thap might give her a heart attack.