Dang, you could almost do a moving service with all that storage space. I knew the Xpedition was big but wow. We have the XP 3.0 but just use it to run to town (about 4 miles) for shopping. I love how you figured out adding another battery to extend range from cold zapping your distance.
I always go with the 3 sprong battery. just unplug and change battery. also thankx sold me a 2200.00 bike for 1300 with a 30 amp battery. good end of season sales going on.
@@thatdeliveryguy19 Yeah, just get another small, thermally insulated bag to retrofit around the main two batteries, patch up any holes with some thermally insulated foil tape, and you have yourself a contained, self-warming battery pack (the batteries give off some heat.) Should help with your ranges and speed, thus your profits, too.
I found an ebike that is between the xp and expedition size. And weighs 10 pounds less than the xp. The bike shop wanted 1,399. The official website was 999 and went on sale for 899. The price is back to 999. I will do a review on my channel. I already received the rack with cover, liner and net. Oh yeah.
You will need another battery tray from Lectric. Call their support line to purchase it. Then, you can attach it to the rear rack with the bolts provided(see video). You will also need another battery isolator from Lectric to connect to the original one.
Hi, thanks for asking! I mainly bought it because it has a long range, and it was affordable at the time (about 6 months ago) because I was upgrading from a pedal bike and didn't want to spend too much. I do wish it had suspension though. I am currently in the process of purchasing another ebike that I will make a video about soon. Stay tuned!
@@thatdeliveryguy19 Appreciate the reply. Yeah, the wheels does seem small. You guys are blessed with plethora of buying options in the US. Good luck with your business!