Gil is so awesome ! How could you not appreciate this man. Not only does he continue to show us his honest life but he literally showed us his families life from the 80s and 90s and while doing so sparked nostalgia in all of us! Thank you Bro
I LOVE AND APPRECIATE THE NOSTALGIC HOME VIDEOS GILLY.. I LIKE THAT TECHNO SHUFFLE ONE IN YOUR HOME GARAGE. THATS WHAT REAL FUN WAS!! HANGING OUT WITH FRIENDS WITHOUT A CARE IN THE WORLD...
I've also used this kit and can tell you that it is a powerful kit indeed. I'm 10 stones and this 500watt kit takes me up steep hills easily. 20amp battery will give a 10stoner around 50miles. Not bad for you £500 investment.
Yep I have this kit and found the pull away is really slow, also climbing hills is really slow, along the flat is good. I'm looking to change the controller to something a little better but not decided which one to go for yet, perhaps something with a little more power, which I know may burn out the motor but hey the way this performs up hill it needs more power, and if it burns out the motor it will give me an excuse to get a bigger motor. It's odd I have a 500 watts scooter that performs better than this bike kit.
E bikes are pretty amazing, apparently they get an equivalent mpg of more than 1000 miles per gallon. I'd get one but I feel like if I am on a bicycle I don't want to go over a certain speed cause its not comfortable for me.
It does lose some power when it's about to finish. Not until the battery is almost finished. For the UPDATE: It seems like the battery is defective as of the 2 years I had this kit
If it goes 25 mph on a 36v pack then its no wonder you cant get up that hill very easily, you most likely have the low turn count motor instead of the higher turn count motor. A high turn count motor offers more torque but at reduced RPM (Top speed). The lower turn count offers more speed, less torque. Most kits with that motor on 36v can hit around 19 mph tops, however yours can go 25 mph. So I'm guessing you have the low torque, more speed version. If it were the high turn count version, you could probably just about pull up that hill without peddling, or only peddling slightly, if you want both speed and torque, just go high turn count motor with 48v instead, which the motor will handle or just buy the 48v 1000w or 1500kw kits available.
Non just the battery is bigger There both exactly the same capacitors inside can handle up to 72v I know this as I've opened them I have the same kit and running a 52v battery
500 watt isnt sufficient enough for hilly streets like SF… I have a 350 watt hub motor in my Stigo, and it would slow down to 11mph in an uphill climb for 4 blocks….
It's dreadfully under powered even for a 500 watt motor it should have alot more than that the 500 watt motor can pull 800-850 watts no problem at all.
I want you to get a hoverboard Gilbert I don’t know if you can’t balance in it because is only two wheels in it doesn’t have no handles In it you should’ve know about it 🤔💙💙💙💙😍😍😍😍😍😂😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@fueledbymusic3 I know I just got mines in I can’t riding in the grass I can’t not even control my balance 😂😂but I can ride fast over big bumps though 💙💙💙in it got Bluetooth speakers in it there loud im telling y’all 😂🙏🏻