This is by far the best step-by-step assembly video of Jasion bike. It is much better than their official video, which is missing several crucial steps. Thanks man!
Great video, most of it was pretty self explanatory just from looking at it, but was good to have someone confirm my sanity as I assembled it (especially since no instructions were included in box). I will say though that putting the front wheel on became much easier when I flipped the bike over and stood it on its seat and handlebars, then putting on the front wheel and lining everything up was very easy. Thanks again for the video.
You brought two of these bikes, step through and man style. This is my version that took 2 months to be delivered. Easy assembly just over an hour. Throttle is better than PSA which lag every time you start pedaling, so use the throttle to start. Pedaling is none existing while riding. Replaced the seat for a wider seat. For $799 it's ok but my built front motor bike is twice as good and more comfortable as this bike.
Hey i was interested in buying on of these what speeds do they get up to while riding them? I know it says 28 miles per hour but Ik thats just the speed limit for class 3 ebikes. What kinds of speeds does it realistically actually get up to? How does it feel and can it go faster if it is unlocked? (i live in a place without ebike laws so im interested in a bike that could go faster than 28)
Too many variables... How windy, how Hilly, How tall and wide is riders body, how much pedal force, what ambient air temperature for battery and motor performance, how much battery charge etc... Honestly though, we didn't review this bike.. We just did unboxing and Assembly video.. We found that all e-bikes need a large battery (14-20Ah min) a motor with at least 750W sustained/1000-1300 watt peak power.. And a really good controller program to do 28 mph.. Even then it almost always requires pedaling assistance to achieve that speed)