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Great job sir, I would love to test that bike on our UK trails. So far the Engwe Engine Pro 2 is the bike to beat. Keep up the good work and a massive Hi from the Skill School 🤝
I have a Heybike Mars 2.0 and I love it, you can customize it too. I live in Nevada, I wish I had known about this bike sooner. It’s pretty amazing not regretting the Mars but I’m definitely impressed with e-cell .I have put over 300 miles on my Mars no issues.
Jeremiah, I have watched a lot of reviews. You did a fine job. You should mention which part of the country you live. It helps. I will be attending the Electrify Expo in Long Beach on June 1 and 2. I am looking forward to meeting David and The Crew, and testing E-Cells full line of E-bikes. I ordered Two 5 Stars with 7 Upgraded Options that should arrive in late June-early July. Looking forward to their arrival. Be Safe and Enjoy The Ride!! Bob
Thank you and that’s great to hear! Tell them I said Hi 👋🏼 when you get there and Let me know what you think after you test it, I’m sure you’ll love it!
The problem with this e-bike is that it is potentially not safe because of its top speed. As a life long bicyclist, I am not sure of how safe it is to be going 40 mph without wearing gear like motorcyclists do.
This has to be one of your top picks to have if you only had one bike. Good stuff in the video. Hope you get ahold of a Lyric Graffiti X or a new Goat bike this year.
Wired Freedom and cruiser are much more powerful and hundreds less. E cells said Wired was making a huge profit so why is their underpowered bike $800 and $900 more expensive than the upgraded Wired Bikes?
Not even close in terms of power. Watch Citizen Cycles video to see the truth. E cells copied the old recipe. Also, their torque sensor doesn’t work😂😂😂
A friend of mine stopped up with his 2024 wired freedom (single battery version) and I couldn’t believe how much frame wobble there was from the rear suspension compared to the Ecells. I created a quick reel on Instagram about it showing the difference.
Seems like a smaller alternative frame option would almost be more helpful than the larger one. Pretty sure a bigger 6' 5" guy would be comfy with the 17" frame size.
Don't expect good customer service from Wired eBikes. I didn't receive $1091.47 worth of accessories for Wired Freedom, and guess what? The owner Steven and his dunce side chick didn't care, even a little bit. Just sarcastic responses in chat and emails. Beware and think twice before doing business with them.
The only difference between these two is wire freedom 45 amps and I heard it isn’t even cover in warranty for the factory motors. I could be wrong but that concerns me for longevity of wired bikes including their thinner frames which is less appealing in quality.
I love that front rack, you’re the first RU-vidr I’ve seen who got one. Any chance you can check the interior dimensions of it? Trying to figure out which cooler to get 🤣🤣🤣
Haha. It’s almost 10.5 inches wide by 11” front to back inside dimensions. It’s almost 12 inches on top inside the rack front to back but it tapers down on an angle to the bottom to about 11 inches.
I’m torn between this one and wired freedom the freedom come standard now with two batteries you don’t have to pay extra like you do here for the five star
It does if you pay $800 more. Wired bikes come standard with a rack mounted 2nd battery and a thru axle fork for $1999. E cells is $2800 and $2900 for a similar bike but with 1000 watts less peak power. Wired bikes also have a thru axle and are being certified to full UL bike standards, not just the battery. Wired bikes are much safer, less expensive and much more powerful than the copycat. Game over.
@jfly2249 the Dual battery Five star (Dual Star) is $2695 shipped to your door after using my coupon code JEM100 and it comes with a dual crown air fork and big headlight which alone is a $300 upgrade, a 2 year warranty on the motor and batteries and a lifetime warranty on the frame vs 1 year with wired. Wired is $2,459 shipped to your door. Many may argue they are similar in price depending on how you look at it and only time will tell how they compare to each other once they are both shipped out. Now we will have to wait and see if Wired will raise the price because of the new ebike tariffs in June? If the tariffs don’t go into effect Ecells may lower the price back down. If wired raises their prices then it may be more than Ecells. Time will tell but I must say I love competition because it benefits the consumer!
@@JeremiahMcintoshAnd the step star is $2895 before discount code vs $1999. Btw, the e cells torque sensor doesn’t work, the KT controller is not designed for a torque sensor and the Gates drive option was always fiction. They have never seen their prototype step thru model in person and ftom the pictures, I can tell this will be another fail as there is no room for an adult sized foot to fit thru the step thru of their new and untested frame.
@@jfly2249 This is Stevie Goldman again, trolling comments. Why would the owner of Wired e-bikes be wasting his time Bad Mouthing the competition. Because his phone is Not ringing with customers wanting to purchase his bikes.
Yes, it's a through axle! I believe from top to bottom with seat the lowest is 32 , 33 inches. Smaller 24 tires even less and they also have a step through.
They're working on changing the front axle over to through axle design. Some are still being delivered with the older skewers but if you ordered recently or today you can expect to be getting the new through axle design. I ordered late May and should receive mine mid-july soon. Hoping mine is a new one with the through axle...
It was Fahrenheit and I have not seen any thermal cutoff. Watch the newest video I posted with the ecells and you can see the performance and I mention the motor temperature in there a few times as well.
Jeremiah, nice informative review. Did you leave the tire diameter setting at 28" while you were making your high speed runs? Your phone GPS and the bike display seemed to be in sync. Also, where di you get the manual for the display? I just received my two Five Stars this week and only a limited manual came with each. Thx.
@@JeremiahMcintosh FYI: I ran my GPS phone speedometer app when riding Tuesday and the bike display was reading maybe 4-5% SLOW with the 28" tire setting. This was at steady speeds from 10 to 43 mph, so the 29" setting would result in an even slower reading. Yes, I found the full manual, thanks.
@melrobinson6919 after setting mine to 29” my odometer seemed perfectly accurate. Speedometer was pretty accurate also but I typically don’t look at the speed much and would prefer my odometer to be accurate.
@@JeremiahMcintosh Think I'll try another speedometer app on my phone. I've noticed the speedomter reading within Waze reads faster than the speedometer app while driving at 70. The odo and speedometer should be in sync no matter the tire diameter setting. I, too, want accurate readings. Happy trails...
Why does it take so long for Ecells Ebike to send out anything you order don’t they realize that their customers base is old as hell and will probably die any day we are tied of waiting for stuff that we have ordered 🤬
That is because the owner of Wired e-bikes, Stevie Goldman, copied the E-Cells Monarch Frame. He Failed at his first two attempts at building e-bikes. To cover up his failures he has changed the name of his company twice.
This bike reminds me of the Apple Store , you wanna buy a MacBook Pro , starts at 1500 and you add features you end up paying over 4000. they keep good features from the bike to lure you to click on add and add ... you start drooling . nice trick .
Mr. Dino, You are soooo Wrong. The Basic 5 Star comes standard with Great Features. Not All Consumers have the same needs. If you do more off road riding for can beef up the front and back suspension. You can add beefier off road tires. E-Cells offers upgraded options so you can build a custom bike to your needs. Most E-bike companies do not offer options. Your choice.
I wonder if the Canadian bike companies that sell bikes will have price changes when shipping to USA? Such as Furious E Bike models from Canada.. Not sure about paying extra from Canada with their Chinese parts
So is your issue with 95% of E-bike parts being made in China or SE Asia (because we are incapable now without a large enough manufacturing base) or that our government bi-partisanly deciding American consumers need to spend more on anything electric vehicle related built in china for Americans. Any EV vehicle originating in china and coming here is going to be unreasonably taxed no matter what border it is they cross, just have to be ready to pay up or do without the bike.
@psavar97 just curious as to the new import duty and if it includes e bikes shipped from Canada. Because Canada isn't being charged an extra $500 for Chinese bikes at the 2k price range.
Great review, how would this compare side by side to the Aventon Adventure? I was sold on the Adventure until I came across your review of the five Star.
I was also sold on the adventure 2 for awhile until I watched a handful of videos on the wired freedom and saw one off of marketplace and ecells which drastically changed my mind on getting the adventure. Ive already purchased my freedom and I’m so excited to receive it this month!
@@JeremiahMcintosh and that’s why I’m getting the freedom! The ports just landed in LA so in the upcoming weeks or so they will be rolling these things out and getting shipped to buyers! Hopefully I can get mine within a week!
@@michaeldavis6550 well yea you could say that but I’d say they both go faster than we probably need but overall there gonna take you up hills way easier and faster compared to a ton of 48V systems
The stock bike with Black wheels would be $1895 with my coupon And if you add the front rack it would be $1995 if they have it in stock. I would call and see what they have available in stock because they said they also have some in stock with some upgrades already installed so you might be able to get the same bike with the gold wheels if you want. If you do call and order don’t forget to use my coupon code to save $100 and if my review was helpful for you please mention it. Thank you.
Do you have one and know first hand how it performs? I’ve seen some people post on the Ecells Facebook forum saying they are happy with their torque sensor after changing a few settings. I’m sure eventually there will be some videos about it but this is why I never speculate until I test things first hand. Personally I’m very happy with the cadence sensor but haven’t tested the torque sensor so I can’t really say which one I would like better.
I have actually tried a Wired prototype with a torque sensor on this KT controller and it sucked. I’m not affiliated with Wired except I’m a customer and happen to live a mile from Steve and have had the opportunity to ride multiple prototypes. E cells proposed solution is to nerf the bike which kinda of defeats the purpose of buying a high powered bike. It just shows that e cells is smoke any mirrors and haven’t tested any of its new models or upgrades. Anyone who has tried a good torque sensor will be sending the e cell back.
The new Wired bikes blow this copycat out of the water for hundreds less. 3200 watts vs 2200 watts peak and comes with dual batteries and a true thru axle fork. The Wired bikes are 4-5 mph faster and easily outperform the e cells on hills and acceleration. The Wired Cruiser is $1999 plus shipping vs the e cells step thru with dual batteries currently at $2900. Also, e cells was a tiny little company that sold very few bikes and are now overwhelmed and imploding from trying to deliver on their inefficient customization strategy, not to mention the fact that e cells has a F rating from the BBB and the owner has a checkered past. Throw in a fake influencer (not you) who buys subscriptions and claims to have 101k subs on only 680k views who has been slandering and trolling Wired for months, and you have one really stanky company with a overpriced and underpowered competitor to the Wired Bikes.
The reason I went with cells was because of the owner. He's out and in front. He is confident in his product and putting his face behind it. I came oh so close to pulling the trigger on a wired bike, but for whatever reason I didn't. I join the ecells fb group and David is beyond into bikes. He lives and breathes it. I feel like that's the difference between the 2 companies. If I have a problem(and I've already asked a couple questions and I haven't Even received my bike yet) I can easily contact David and he responds almost immediately. I couldn't even tell who who owns wired. Does anyone know? Because of that, I just don't trust the warranty or anything, especially after I read hentachi will void the warranty if you go over 40amps. I mean is wired going to provide new motors if they burn up? Idk man. I've purchased dud products and you're screwed sometimes if you didn't buy them from a reputable place... Like I love Amazon for easy returns. You do you, the extra power will be nice, but I do want something that lasts and the comfort of Knowing the ecells owner is so easy to get ahold of and the community is pretty great
The Fly is a Deranged Liberal who will lie, steal, and cheat to attain his goal. He cannot provide facts for anything he claims. I feel sorry for him. He doesn’t know how to act in public and doesn’t have any friends. We need to Pray for him.
Answer to your Wired ownership question. The owners of Wired e-bikes are Chicago liberals. One a lawyer and the other a realtor. They decided to pool their money and flim-flam customers in the e-bike business. Hence their weak warrantee and charging for shipping, tax, and insurance. Good luck trying to get a lawyer to live up to his warrantee!!!
My idiot roommate weighs as much as a size 10 female...145lbs. He insists on level 10. Despite six warnings, first time on the Five Star, he lost control, pulled a wheelie and could have crashed. We all call him Crash Test Dummy.
Really, if you need to do more that 38 mph on two wheels, just go ahead and buy a motorcycle. If you run any of these ebikes exceptionally hard you're going to destroy your battery range. Nick, from 'E-Cells,' did a demo ride to see what range he could get out of the 'Dual Star' I believe it was. By riding very conservatively and what looked to be on mostly level terrain, he got 122+ miles! Ride it hard, and in an area with lots of hills, and you can easily cut that by two-thirds or more. This is obviously an impressive machine, but E-Cells also sells an amazing 3000-watt AWD 'Triple Crown' model that has dual 1,500-watt motors, 9-Levels of PAS, a 10-speed Shimano Deore cassette sprocket, 4-piston hydraulic brakes as this guy mentioned, 220 mm rotors, and other high-level components. It comes with a hefty price though, of course.
I don’t have a problem getting on it but it is a big bike. I can see some people having a problem getting on it, It just depends what you’re capable of.
Love that review because I have watched you do the shoot out up that grass hill with all the other bikes and that thing killed it, none of the other bikes even camr close ! I've never heard of that hub motor before though ?
Ordered the 19inch thru your link and code and received it in 5 days! I was surprised to find they included the front rack for free. Came with the thru axle and cable management was clean. Thanks for the awesome reviews that led me to this beast! Can’t beat $1895 for what you get.