some confusion on motor rating.. how does it compare to the Addmotor m70 with it's 750W motor?.. is the ZX motor really 48v 1350w? Per Super73 website the S2 and and XZ have the exact motor.. at least now.
A small motorcycle is actually more practical for the price than an electric moped posing as an eBike. If you want to go electric get an eScooter. An eBike should be foremost a bicycle first. Where you mainly pedal for propulsion. The electric motor should only be there to provide you pedal assist.
That expensive and they use zip-ties to hold cabling? Zip-ties will break over time and cables will cause problems. That was a pretty cheap move. Of course anyone with a brain and an ounce of technical knowledge can just replace them as they break but I have a feeling most the people who get these things are not at all very knowledgeable.
You can spend ten grand on a mountain bike and it will have internal cable routing but mini zip ties where the cables come out of the frame. They just work.
@@kiltymacbagpipe of course they work. Lots of things come with zip ties but they also break when they sit out in the sun and are so close to being rubbed and touched. People who will buy these things will be people who will take it back to the store to get it fixed or mess it up worse or will be online asking for help on what to do. Basically they could have spent a few more $$ to use clamps that screw down and wouldn't ever have an issue.
@@PimpTwzt It costs money to weld external cable clamps for wiring on a bike frame. Internal cabling that routes wires or cables inside the frame tube is actually a cheaper solution. Since you only need to drill a hole and then place a plastic grommet. Each screw holes for water bottles cage, pannier racks and fenders actually costs extra to make for every bike frame.
@@iMadrid11 if you look at the close ups there are tabs welded for the zip ties to go through. They made it more complicated when all they needed to do was screw holes for the cable clamps.