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0:00 Electric bikes for heavy riders
0:53 Different e-bike styles
2:23 Wheels for heavy riders
4:32 Brakes for heavy riders
5:27 Suspension
6:23 Batteries
7:31 Frame shape
8:18 Suspension seat post
8:49 Summary
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@Luis-mu9dk
@Luis-mu9dk 2 года назад
I started at 460 pounds and I’m at 390 now Thanks to a Himiway Cruiser. Zero issues in 2,300+ miles. Just upgraded to quad piston brakes cus big guys like me can benefit from better brakes.
@chaleowin7732
@chaleowin7732 2 года назад
Great job! Hope you continue shedding weight.
@musicmann1967
@musicmann1967 2 года назад
Good work!
@DeanTheDoctor
@DeanTheDoctor 2 года назад
Heck yeah. That's awesome! 😎🌎💫
@GrantCustomBanjos
@GrantCustomBanjos 2 года назад
Awesome 👍😎
@GrantCustomBanjos
@GrantCustomBanjos 2 года назад
Awesome 👍😎
@chaleowin7732
@chaleowin7732 2 года назад
This is a great topic. I'm good friends with a heavier rider that WAS almost 350lbs before he starting riding an ebike. He ended up converting a beefy fatbike he built for his weight, but never road due to his weight and overall health. The kit was a BAFANG 1000w mid drive with a 52v battery. It saved his life. He went from a bike ride once every couple months to rides 3-5 times a week, that changed his entire outlook on life. He also dropped 60lbs in a single Summer just getting out at riding around trails. Most of his riding is throttle but he's getting better all the time.
@Dinco422
@Dinco422 2 года назад
158 kg ? holy shit... your 'good friend'... if you are one really... Genuinely tell him and help him lose the weight... either that... or you will lose your 'good friend' sooner than you might think. Fuck all you said after that... Help your friend.
@Cobalt985
@Cobalt985 2 года назад
A lot of my riding was throttle too, at the start! Not overweight (here for my mom... lol) but I was really out of shape and it really built up my leg muscles and stamina/cardio, and for that I'm very happy. I'm comfortable with riding my normal bike longer distances again which is awesome. The way ebikes build your strength and stamina up is just objectively superior to having to judge exactly how far you can go without dying.
@chaleowin7732
@chaleowin7732 2 года назад
@@Cobalt985 Exactly this. My friend came a long way this summer. He's currently a dainty 275lbs this winter and trying hard to stay active. I'm trying to talk him into buying an electric fat bike, but he's resistant to the idea.
@p.t.anderson1593
@p.t.anderson1593 2 года назад
As a larger rider I appreciate your bravery in addressing this subject. I would have like to have heard actual recommendations in regards to brand and model, perhaps a top 5 depending on bang for the buck or just best of the best damn the cost... Thanks in any case!
@rickute1458
@rickute1458 2 года назад
i am a 155kg ( 340 pound ) rider and i break rims, break spokes and bend frames and axles like crazy ! but you cant stop me from riding a bicycle !! i love the things !! i hope that one day they will make bikes for chunky riders like me.
@benkanobe7500
@benkanobe7500 2 года назад
Thank You. We (the heavy people) are the ones that look to an ebike as a way to get us out into the world our weight has denied us. (I take full responsibility). No blaming or shaming. I really appreciate that you made this RU-vid.
@hemaccabe4292
@hemaccabe4292 2 года назад
I so happy that us heavier riders are finally getting some love. TY for the video. The one thing I would have mentioned was when you were talking about batteries, you might have wanted to mention voltage and how higher voltage translates to more power which can be important for us portly types getting up hills.
@ianchilds2479
@ianchilds2479 2 года назад
I have this modle and their 48v 17,5 amphours and their great bikes. I've had 30mph out of it but I'm only 10 stone 👌
@hemaccabe4292
@hemaccabe4292 2 года назад
@@ianchilds2479 48v is pretty good voltage by current standards. Should do you well.
@sammiller6631
@sammiller6631 Год назад
Higher voltage only increases _speed_ not torque. More power requires more amps.
@omen2467
@omen2467 2 года назад
i am 54yrs old 6.3 309lbs and am happy you made this video. has given me more insight. thank you soooooo much. At this point i ordered the lectric XP 2.0 it will be my first ebike and first bike after 28 years.
@AliAli-li4ys
@AliAli-li4ys 2 года назад
I am also thinking of Buying one (Lecteic XP 2.0). Would you like to share your thoughts? Pros and Cons?
@viewer478kll0
@viewer478kll0 2 года назад
@Juan J Vargas. How are you enjoying your Lectric bike?
@davidrim8309
@davidrim8309 2 года назад
I haven’t really ridden a bike since I was a kid. I turn 50 this year, decided to get an ebike, and didn’t even think about needing a heavy person bike.
@fishface20077002
@fishface20077002 2 года назад
Hi Mika. I've gained a lot of knowledge from your videos and now have converted my old Ridgeback MX5 into an e-bike . After many years and many extra pounds, I thought cycling was a thing of the past for me. I would encourage anyone who is curious about e-bikes to try them out. Thank you for your videos and keep up the great work.
@emeurer1951
@emeurer1951 2 года назад
Another great video with thoughtful comments on what to look for in a safe e-bike for bigger folks. Thanks, Micah!
@atfsux
@atfsux 2 года назад
As someone who is 335 lbs., this is exactly the type of info I need. Thanks for doing this.
@cluek9780
@cluek9780 2 года назад
@Mr Mr yeah, I dig data-driven evaluation, too, but I’d never expect a cheap bike to carry me safely at- speed, let alone brake downhill without breaking. I’ll buy respected brands, usu secondhand. I’m just grateful he pointed-out potential weak spots here. I don’t expect deep references on YT. WHERE would you expect those stats to be found?
@sammiller6631
@sammiller6631 Год назад
@Mr Mr Have you read his books? How do know "real" research isn't in his books? Calling them pamphlets is a bit dismissive. Not everyone wants to sit through an college lecture in every video.
@benjaminspears8488
@benjaminspears8488 10 месяцев назад
@@MrMr-bm2oqI think the issue that I would be concerned with would be stressing the motor or wearing the battery out too quickly. I’ve used a $500 mountain bike for over 10 years and it’s still holding super strong. I would imagine that any mountain bike could handle a 300lb rider.
@Biffo1262
@Biffo1262 2 года назад
I am HEAVY mainly due to the fact that I have severe spinal problems resulting in early career retirement though I am now 73 years of age. Weight was always a struggle yet I was always fit due to competitive sports and my occupational requirements. After retirement and a number of surgical operations I have severe difficulty walking so had to use a disability scooter, then someone recommended an ebike. I tried out one of those fat tyre bikes and found them unsuitable and then a Raleigh Motus was recommended. I am over the recommended weight limit but the retailer claimed they were so well engineered that the stated weight limit, in his experience, was simply nonsense and personally guaranteed it. He was spot on. Three years down the line a bad crash with a van door with only a dented pedal to show for it (I came off worse with very severe bruising and concussion only being saved from far worse by a good helmet) the bike is still immaculate in every respect. I use it on some dirt roads and canal towpaths but mainly on tarmac. It IS extremely well engineered and does suit heavy riders. The only upgrades I made are a wider saddle, the suspension saddle stem available on the higher end models, better pedals and better tyres. I spend most of my powered riding, about 60%, in ECO mode and the remainder using no power at all. My range using these tactics is about 120 miles (only the 350 watt battery too) though that is in favourable weather conditions. OK it's a £2,000 bike with upgrades but it is well worth the money. It has over 3,000 miles on the clock and is still flawless. I very highly recommend any of you heavier riders consider it but I would also recommend, due to personal experience, the model above mine, the Motus Tour,as you will likely want to upgrade the items I did plus, it comes with and extra gear, bigger battery and more powerful motor. That will e my next bike IF I trade this one in, which is looking rather unlikely at the moment.
@chrisackert8774
@chrisackert8774 2 года назад
Your videos are always so educational, and you present it so well. Thanks a ton!
@ernietetrault3403
@ernietetrault3403 2 года назад
Thank you, this one was long overdue!
@baddatfpv8803
@baddatfpv8803 2 года назад
As a dual motor electric scooter rider thinking about moving to an e bike, I've found my way across a few of your videos and found the tips from what motor suits what you want the bike for, to how to extend the life of your drive train through careful shifting. All presented in a simple, minimal way. Quality consumer information. 👍 and a sub, A great full, better informed Englishmen.
@datBoondockingdiva
@datBoondockingdiva Год назад
Wow ✨️ As a Digial Nomad & part-time VanLifer on the 'thick-side', i need one of these for sure! Thanks for sharing😊
@lilfur
@lilfur 2 года назад
This is probably the most informational e-bike video I've come across. And exactly what I was looking for.
@mitchellbarnow1709
@mitchellbarnow1709 2 года назад
A very informative, but seldom talked about important subject! Thank you Micah Toll
@jamesquigley8628
@jamesquigley8628 2 года назад
Thanks for the suggestions. And yes, we are still interested in the e-conversion of the little Honda. Be Well.
@josephcarter3922
@josephcarter3922 2 года назад
Bump
@Stryford1
@Stryford1 2 года назад
Thanks, Micah, your videos are always helpful!
@jonthornburg3723
@jonthornburg3723 2 года назад
I stumbled on your videos while shopping for an electric scooter and I am glad I did!
@mmaddie42
@mmaddie42 2 года назад
This video is greatly appreciated. Provided information I didn’t take into consideration before.
@blautens
@blautens 2 года назад
I'm only 6'5" and a dainty 260 lbs, but I still appreciate this video, so thanks. :)
@kevinrice4909
@kevinrice4909 2 года назад
Regular size in Texas
@BaawBee
@BaawBee 2 года назад
260 lbs is not dainty
@BaawBee
@BaawBee 2 года назад
You would murder me with a punch 😂
@kevinrice4909
@kevinrice4909 2 года назад
260 lbs of Maui Wowie? You can haul that much amazing
@kevinrice4909
@kevinrice4909 2 года назад
Punch bowling with Jim Jones
@godnah
@godnah 2 года назад
I’m 300lbs and my rad mini 4 scoots me along at 25/mph no problem, and I haven’t met a hill that it hasn’t conquered
@justSTUMBLEDupon
@justSTUMBLEDupon 2 года назад
How many miles does it last? 30miles?
@godnah
@godnah 2 года назад
@@justSTUMBLEDupon If you do absolutely no pedaling, it lasts me just over 20 miles. With PAS 3 you're looking at around 40 miles.
@nightmarefanatic1819
@nightmarefanatic1819 2 года назад
@@godnah Good to know. Am 270 and have a job about 7 miles away, have been thinking about an e-bike just for back and forth there.
@AB-th4xk
@AB-th4xk 2 года назад
I am 305 and I can’t get my Rad fat tire bike to go over 10mph during throttle only 😩i even changed the manual setting to be at the fastest throttle speed
@ziddi2603
@ziddi2603 2 года назад
I sell one specific model eBike and i can tell you, the bikes you show (talk about) that are for 300+ pound riders, they would not even be able to get on them and/or ride comfortably. Full side frames may be what a larger person needs but they are not 'fat friendly' to actually physically get on for most.
@hemaccabe4292
@hemaccabe4292 2 года назад
That's why I recommend the Day 6 Samson. Very friendly for this portly rider.
@stephendenagy3396
@stephendenagy3396 2 года назад
I think one overlooked accessory is the drop post. Usually found on e-MTB, it is a godsend for anyone struggling to mount one of these bikes and with ride comfort. Drop the seat, easy to get in and off then continually adjust the seat height for comfort. I find one height is good for warming up my sore back, and then I gradually raise the seat for efficiency. Drop the seat at intersections. This a must have feature and makes bulky frames more doable with weight, or back/hip pain.
@krix0043
@krix0043 Год назад
you obviously did not experience a good suspension seatpost yet when even thinking about anything else.
@dchawk6094
@dchawk6094 2 года назад
Great information for bigger people wanting to ride. Very informative and helpful when choosing a bike to guarantee a great experience while starting into the sport/recreation.. thanks for sharing your views and experience…
@rogeralvarado6060
@rogeralvarado6060 2 года назад
I just started watching your channel I like all your videos you explain things very well especially for some of us that are almost hitting 60 and no nothing about e-bikes so thank you very much for all the information
@jello8josh
@jello8josh 2 года назад
Very good info to keep in my hip pocket for those asking. Now that I have an eBike, I get lots of questions when I’m out!
@mariodavila8259
@mariodavila8259 2 года назад
This is good information every single video you have put out has been the best
@johnpeck5268
@johnpeck5268 2 года назад
Anticipating this issue, I went from 337 down to 300 while waiting 3 mo. for my 1st ebike to arrive. Unfortunately, mine was a poor choice, a commuter with relatively skinny tires, now a parts bike. it did provide incentive to lose more weight, I got down to 240 before the bike disintegrated. My 2nd bike, which cost less than half as much is a mtn bike with a very solid frame the use common place, affordable components. Parts should be a consideration. If one is heavy, one may break stuff. Don't buy an expensive, high end bike that requires model specific parts as a starter ebike. It's gonna be a learning experience. Get something you can afford to replace.
@jansimpson2217
@jansimpson2217 Год назад
Great video - really helpful. Thank you.
@mirmobe1
@mirmobe1 Год назад
LOVE ALL THE FACTS AND CONTENT FOR BIGGER GUYS. THINKING ABOUT THIS CYRUSHER ACTUALLY NOW, THANKS
@mcdaddygee
@mcdaddygee 2 года назад
Thanks Micah. I'm a heavier rider. This video was really helpful. Thank you so much. I've got lots of tips to go on now.
@todortsekov2205
@todortsekov2205 2 года назад
Thank you for the breakdown! Me and a friend of mine were brainstorming on a e-bike build for a bigger guy like him.
@ethanvincent8270
@ethanvincent8270 2 года назад
This was a VERY helpful and incredible video. Thank you
@MrJimbok1
@MrJimbok1 2 года назад
I would also recommend 36 stainless steel spoked wheels. 12 gauge in the rear and either 12 or 13 gauge in the front. Also, finally 26" inch wheels, for 27.5" and 700c wheels I recommend 12 gauge spokes for front and rear wheels. For a seat clamp, you don't want a quick release, but rather a screw or bolt tightened clamp. A single larger bolt is better than 2 smaller bolts. It will take longer to slip. Also, a fixed stem rather than an adjustable stem. If you have a health issue where you can overextend yourself, an e-bike with both assist and throttle is a wise choice. Use the assist feature, start with a higher level of assist, and as you get into better shape, go to a lower level of assist. If your body is saying you are reaching the end, switch to the throttle and head home. I would guess a 750 - 1000 watt motor is best. I'm a 400lb regular bike rider considering an ebike.
@big.lee007
@big.lee007 2 года назад
You would also want a larger motor as well. I am 6'2" 355lbs and I run a 2000 watt bafang motor with 2- 52volt batteries.
@big.lee007
@big.lee007 2 года назад
@@pacifice-bike5617 it's a modified bafang m620 mid-drive
@pacifice-bike5617
@pacifice-bike5617 2 года назад
@@big.lee007 ahh so upgraded mosfits for the ultra motor
@justSTUMBLEDupon
@justSTUMBLEDupon 2 года назад
Did you buy a ebike and then put a bigger motor on it? What about the battery?
@slinkychain1169
@slinkychain1169 2 года назад
2000 w motor sounds awesome
@deehines5750
@deehines5750 2 года назад
That's not street legal in the US. Only up to a 750w motor that doesn't go faster than 26mph is considered street legal for an ebike. It can't be reclassified as a motorcycle either because you wouldn't be allowed on highways.
@pscherry78
@pscherry78 2 года назад
As a 270lb (122kg) 6'2" (1.87m) rider, this is nice to have. I'm happy with my Juiced Scrambler, but wish it was a quick change front tire so it was easier to load into the minivan.
@MrTwoZZT
@MrTwoZZT 2 года назад
Cant wait for some updates on the little electric truck.
@johnstevenperez4186
@johnstevenperez4186 2 года назад
I tried a friends ebike with a small 250w motor. It did well. With my weight, I knew my range and top speed was diminished but actively using the pedal assist compensated for it. Fat tires, fat tubes, larger motors, heavier brakes. I get it. But an introduction to an ebike shouldn't cost you two arms and a leg just to see if you like it. I started on a Swagtron EB-7+ then moved up two more bikes until I found the bike for my riding style, The D-Class Scrambler. Oh, yeah.
@MrBigboy5290
@MrBigboy5290 2 года назад
Hey micah great video like always super informative I'm a big Rider I have the level love that bike but now I want to upgrade to the Aventure video definitely helps me out with more knowledge keep up the good work brother thank you
@faulker6751
@faulker6751 2 года назад
nice ! im building a new bike now , although im a very light build this helps me as well! thx! great vid!
@shanegabbert451
@shanegabbert451 2 года назад
Great tips! Thanks for posting 🤠
@brucedoolan1785
@brucedoolan1785 2 года назад
Thanks Micah Toll, great information!!!
@FATTY1990
@FATTY1990 2 года назад
GREAT VID KEEP THEM COMING
@zarbonida
@zarbonida 2 года назад
Great video as always
@TimKretschmann
@TimKretschmann Год назад
Thanks for excellent information.
@SMKreitzer1968
@SMKreitzer1968 2 года назад
Thanks for the information!
@iznogudsurfer5911
@iznogudsurfer5911 2 года назад
Thank you for covering this topic
@arizflash
@arizflash 2 года назад
Thanks for the info. It is very helpful.
@gracefulkimberella
@gracefulkimberella 2 года назад
Thanks for the details!
@bigftgold
@bigftgold 2 года назад
Awesome video great info
@cluek9780
@cluek9780 2 года назад
You’re addressing a real market, without judgement. Yeah, pinch flats truly suck; I need MAX pressure on my street bike. I’ve *never been in the “normal” BMI since grade 10, even at fighting-weight. Working now, @ body fat 16%, but I’ll never look like Lance. Only Hulk knows, and I can’t dress like him. While these are good points, I’m putting-in a Bafang kit. Subbed!
@paulpetraitis2130
@paulpetraitis2130 Год назад
This and bikes for tall guys is exactly what I need! Since getting a knee replacement I have a hard time making a full rotation with the bad knee(my replacement didn't work) So besides gaining 20 pounds I also have a hard time getting exercise.Thanks for the info.
@tonys8613
@tonys8613 2 года назад
Great advice for my big buddy looking for a bike. I forwarded him the video
@nickturner4150
@nickturner4150 Год назад
Thank you very much. I weigh 85kg, riding my third self build but I learned so much useful information that I can pass on. Especially to my fat belly mates.
@MrNAMASTE1968
@MrNAMASTE1968 2 года назад
Great vids as always. I bought an ecotric 26" fat tire e bike in April, and its been great. I'm about 270lbs, and it carries me well. At $850, I think it was a great deal.
@deehines5750
@deehines5750 2 года назад
Most adult ebikes would accommodate you no problem..heavy riders are higher than 280
@ronkrzeczkowski94
@ronkrzeczkowski94 2 года назад
Where can I purchase an I bought an ecotric 26" fat tire e bike
@MrNAMASTE1968
@MrNAMASTE1968 2 года назад
@@ronkrzeczkowski94 ?
@ronkrzeczkowski94
@ronkrzeczkowski94 2 года назад
@@MrNAMASTE1968 Where can I buy an ecotric 26" fat tire e bike?
@brandongopoop4997
@brandongopoop4997 2 года назад
Fat bikes are here to stay..and the tires add to the frame longevity.
@paulstradley9157
@paulstradley9157 2 года назад
GREAT TOPIC!!! I was just having a pity party last night because I discovered the bike I wanted only went up to 250 lbs and I'm beyond that. While the Cyrusher you show is more than I can spend right now I am glad to see there are bikes out there for us big guys.
@keithbrown9512
@keithbrown9512 2 года назад
Lose the weight and get the bike you desire. Don't let the weight predict another decision in your life.
@EddieFreedom
@EddieFreedom 2 года назад
Great information! Thanks!
@CarnevalOne
@CarnevalOne 2 года назад
There's nothing wrong with using QR hubs. The ACTUAL axle, which supports your weight, just as with 15mm and 20mm standards, is in the hub. That's where the strength comes from.
@moneywelder
@moneywelder Год назад
I'm 6'1" and weigh around 290. I have been thinking about buying myself a ebike for myself. Thank you for the video.
@Alchemetica
@Alchemetica 2 года назад
While I don't fall into the heavier rider category, I found your guide informative in picking out a better ebike. While I have an ebike I am going to buy a step through version of the "motorbike" style with the long seat or a cargo ebike. For instance of an informative point, I had never thought about the slotted quick change front wheel and the through axle front wheel in terms of strength or durability. My only thoughts were how much easier it is for someone to remove the front wheel if it is not secured to the frame as part of one's parking secure locking routine. All the points you spoke about I think are a good guide in distinguishing from less or more durable features. Thanks for the video.
@awo1fman
@awo1fman 2 года назад
I remember when quick-release axles were only on higher-end bikes. They're also desirable for roof racks for which you're always taking the front wheel off and on. But I get how solid bolt-ons would be stronger.
@lego22304
@lego22304 2 года назад
Great detailed info.
@QwkDraw
@QwkDraw Год назад
Good Information! Thanks!
@ewakraft5770
@ewakraft5770 2 года назад
Thanks, I appreciate this info!
@robertbrindley8948
@robertbrindley8948 2 года назад
Your channel is awesome 👍
@john_hawley
@john_hawley 2 года назад
Woah your new book looks 🔥
@gregserna963
@gregserna963 2 года назад
I'm a Big Meskin!!! I'm 5'10" 307lb!! 58" Chest, I'm 53yrs. Old!! I ride my Mongoose Malus fatbike, 20 miles a day every day!!! Get this, I've had my Malus 4 over 4yrs. Now, and I've never had a problem with it, I tune & do my own maintenance, getting an ebike will defeat the purpose!! So I haven't bought a 1000 watt bafang as of yet? Really don't think it's needed. I subbed and look forward to more of your content. 🙏✌
@adnoway4238
@adnoway4238 2 года назад
Hello, excellent work that deserves to be commended
@servicedogranger
@servicedogranger 2 года назад
I love your Channel I'm a ham radio operator also do solar I also lost my house and the campfire been living for two years in my 42 year old RV with 15 solar panels for wind generators in a gas generator for backup my next Endeavor to buy a wonderful Evike I am 350 lb I love camping I've got my eyes set on an e-bike with motors in the front and rear axle as well as two batteries pretty awesome thank you for being there and your channels awesome I hope I win your book on e-bikes
@ebikeengineer
@ebikeengineer 2 года назад
Great video, exactly what I was l long for.
@jimmatthews6342
@jimmatthews6342 2 года назад
Great information thanks
@realdevbro447
@realdevbro447 2 года назад
Getting closer and closer to 200k. Good luck.
@fredrik4527
@fredrik4527 2 года назад
An E-Fatbike is good for larger people. This is not me trying to joke. Having 4 inch wide tires with a lower air pressure makes the ride alot smoother.
@Jack_Rabbit_Ranch
@Jack_Rabbit_Ranch 2 года назад
Thanks for the info, and being polite.
@MrX-kc4bj
@MrX-kc4bj 2 года назад
Useful video its good to know this information
@rickballard1627
@rickballard1627 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing. Would think these would be awesome to obtain. Maybe someday
@justSTUMBLEDupon
@justSTUMBLEDupon 2 года назад
Thank you for this video
@kathyong405
@kathyong405 2 года назад
Excellent excellent as always
@xpndblhero5170
@xpndblhero5170 2 года назад
An Electric Enduro frame w/ the triple crown forks and the MX seat or the regular saddle mount w/ a wide bike seat, then you could use a 3000w or 5000w QS motor, Kelly controller and 17" dirt bike rims w/ the Enduro street tires....
@ronfletcher6377
@ronfletcher6377 2 года назад
I bought my first bike 8 months ago without knowing anything, but after 45 years riding street bikes of course I knew it all, well my health is what motivated me and I spent 600$ on a Viribus with 10.4 amp batt, well after I was refunded 200$ because it did not work out of the box and he wanted to get rid of me being x radar design retired it was electrical so I found the fault and fixed it only for my time, then I had to have lights, computer, better seat rear luggage rack, also spare tube, chain etc so now we're up to 500$ now I weigh 270 lbs and the bike rates at 250, but so far it has not failed and I ride the hell out of it! Looking back now I'm ready to build my own bike and still not sure what frame suits me, I wish you did a video on what to look for in used bikes to convert.
@g00fysmiley
@g00fysmiley 2 года назад
oh i needed this, i got up to about 280 sadly, am down to around 250 walking and light jogging. am debating starting to bike my 12-13 mile commute (each way) to help lose more thanks for the info! Cyrusher 900, Sondors rockstar, and ariel grizzly. though i want the workout as part of it easy ride to work to not be sweaty then mostly pedal assist low level on the way home
@larryhagen3788
@larryhagen3788 2 года назад
Thanks for good info
@jamesnewsom5899
@jamesnewsom5899 2 года назад
The beauty of Ebikes! You don’t need to be a 150lb tri-athlete in a skin tight suit to have a blast and get some fresh air, exercise and enjoy the views!
@michaelklein292
@michaelklein292 2 года назад
Thanks for all of your great content. I've learned a lot from your videos. I have a question that might be a good topic for a video. Which e-bikes would you recommend primarily for fitness. For example, I'm a fitness rider that likes to go for a ride on safe streets, or paved trails on most days after work. With an e-bike, I would still want to exert myself to get exercise, but I would hope to be able to go farther, with the assurance that I have the assist from the e-bike if needed. I'd appreciate you taking this on in a future video.
@arronjohnston742
@arronjohnston742 2 года назад
beach cruiser style frames are a great option because they put you in a more relaxed upright sitting position
@johnsexton3841
@johnsexton3841 2 года назад
Good breakdown for the heavier riders among us.
@ringo666
@ringo666 2 года назад
I'm 62, 6'1",~275, and disabled. Been a bestial MTB rider for 20 years. I built 3 ebikes. 2 have 48v/1000w wheels, the other 1500. 2 are MTB frames/forks, one is a lowrider cruiser frame. I use the full suss MTB (1000w) for most of my riding, including trailering my grandson. The other MTB was set up to do that, because of the 1500w wheel, but it's giving me slight problems up front. The lowrider is coming along slowly, being a bad boy. I might get it on the pavement this coming week. I've had both knees replaced (last year), and pedaling is coming back. When it IS back, I have a full suss MTB with no electrics waiting. I hope to spend a large part of my retirement on 2 wheels.
@muddymaker3721
@muddymaker3721 2 года назад
Spokes are a consideration too. I remember when I first bought my bike I kept breaking spokes on the rear wheel. The manufacturer ended up replacing all of the spokes with heavier gauge spokes and I haven’t had any problems since. Albeit it was a fairly cheap bike so if you bought a name brand you’d probably wouldn’t have this problem👍
@blackhawkswincup2010
@blackhawkswincup2010 2 года назад
Do you know what brand and gauge the manufacturer used? I've been driven crazy by cheap Chinese spokes used by the manufacturer. I've had the bike 6 months and have had to have the rear wheel rebuilt twice.
@muddymaker3721
@muddymaker3721 2 года назад
@@blackhawkswincup2010 From memory I think they replaced all of the original 14G J bend 2mm spokes to Sapem Leader 13G, 2.3mm thick. I also run these on my new ebike and I haven't had any problems as of yet. You need to make sure your wheel builder uses the correct nipples for these size spokes to allow for proper fitment in the rim holes, If you don't take this into consideration you could damage your rim by using the incorrect nipples. Also as a side note, spokes are rarely broken by the weight of a rider alone if at all, its usually inferior spoke build quality or incorrect wheel build, spoke tension and mainly wire fatigue. A single spoke usually has a rating of around 110KG, that's just one and depending on the spoke count you have on your wheel there is usually about 6 to 8 under load at any one time in the wheel cycle. Good luck.
@blackhawkswincup2010
@blackhawkswincup2010 2 года назад
@@muddymaker3721 Thank you so much for getting back so fast.
@maddumass
@maddumass Год назад
@@muddymaker3721 here gauge was mentioned but others mentioned the number of spokes being no less than 36 for heavy riders. Ebikes I assume would add more...
@bjs001001
@bjs001001 2 года назад
Real good info here.
@ufoengines
@ufoengines 2 года назад
Bingo! I'm 67 years old 5'11" , 260 lbs and I live in a hilly part of town . I ride my bikes a lot and an electric bike looks like a lot of fun. I was figuring that I'd rapidly burn out the motor and battery on an electric bike riding around my area for it to be of any real use.
@damianvesik5573
@damianvesik5573 2 года назад
My problem is with the seats. That's why i think my best bet would be a recumbent trike with a monster motor. I'm 290lbs. and rode a friends bike with a 1000 watt motor and 72 ah battery and small hills were almost too much. Now we get to the biggest prob, the price. It costs a whole lot more to get a big person on an ebike. There are NO budget bikes for us. Being diabetic and 2 failed spinal surgeries it is very hard to lose weight. I can walk but not far enough to do good before i have to stop. With an ebike i would be able to ride as far as i can and then come back under power or maybe pedal assist the whole time. Unfortunately i don't have 2.5/3 grand to shell out for one. Hopefully one day i can be able to ride a bike like the one in your video. Keep them coming. As always great content my friend.
@DavesDimension
@DavesDimension Год назад
i unfortunately was duped by a gm of a bike store here in buffalo.. im 360 and he talked me into a trek verve 2 and i regret it. 4 seperate times of a broken or popped spokes and the rear hydraulic brakes seem to weaken. So im now trying to sell that bike to fund a new bike and im looking at an ebike for steep hills and for a sturdier bike. thank you for providiing this info
@josephfrancoeur140
@josephfrancoeur140 2 года назад
great advice very appreciated!!!!!
@wiltonm1975
@wiltonm1975 2 года назад
I'm supprised you didn't mention spokes..
@bigguy1403
@bigguy1403 Месяц назад
Great advice.
@bigguy1403
@bigguy1403 Месяц назад
Im 66 started at 315 pounds bought a philodo h7 great bike great price $999. 1000 watt motor and 1750 amp hr battery. Been riding now everyday for 45 days im down to 275lbs from 315 pds now and have 20 pounds to go to reach my goal. I dont use peddle assist to much unless im getting really tired then its nice to have.
@JohnBfree29
@JohnBfree29 2 года назад
Thanks for the info
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