@@derek8315 like i said hes being honest its a dumb design choice that shouldn't have been overlooked sure he's raw about it but I like that about him.
Most countries doesnt allow more then 25km/h, but these companies just say it, so they can sell it. They probably give you a paper on how to overclock it .o. or its just out of the box 30 miles per hour.
I’m in Canada. Was curious to see how much to get one of these in North America. After looking them up no one ships these to Canada. However I found a brand called HeyBike. It’s called the HeyBike Ranger and is identical to yours. Different rims and has the upgraded seat like you added. This is the one people in North America want and can actually get.
Worth noting for UK fans (we can't be allowed fun things), this would most likely be classed as a "motorcycle", and would not pass the EAPC rules (maximum power output is twice too large apparently). So just keep that in mind, and check your laws and rules wherever ye be
It’s interesting that you’re blaming the bike for it tipping over, not the extra 40+ lbs you’ve put on the back of it in an uneven distribution. Of course the bike is going to tip over.
In the UK 'faff' means something troublesome, time wasting or annoying. So they could re-badge it as Faff-Free here 😁 E.g: "We had the usual faff taking public transport". "We should stop faffing around and get on with it".
i mean the bike is good for a person that doesnt really ride bikes a lot but wants to go cross countrys i have cross most of europe countrys with a bike too but i did it with my road bike witch is way faster plus can ride way more KM per day
If you consider buying it plz don't use his link don't use anybody's link just buy it from the original site don't use links because it gives them money
you don't seem to be using your head alot, the seat and battery are probably designed for anti-theft as a would-be thief would have to unbolt the seat and lift it up to get to the battery pack.
Dumb take. "Unbolting" the seat post is super easy and wouldn't deter a thief. The quick release seats are standard with any E-Bike with that battery configuration and is purely for user convenience. It's wild this company didn't use that design and clearly due to cheaping out on manufacturing.