I own this model and it's a nice ebike and enjoyable to ride and I get around 30mph top speed on level ground with a full battery and it's a sharp looking bike and I get comments on the looks of it and not priced too bad either . They have pretty good customer service as well
Hello I'm looking at buying one of these bikes.You said they have good customer service? Are they good to communicate with and do they stand behind the warranty ? And parts availability a issue?? appreciate any information.
@larryalexander4833 luckily I've had no issues. So really no experience dealing with their service side but did reply to every email I sent them within a day..
I got the V3, I like it probably as much as you like your I7 lol mine came in the mail and has display issues numbers are kind of fading during rides out of the box but their customer service is pretty awesome so far..they're sending a new display right off the bat. hopefully it will resolve the problem
nice vid but would have liked to see you ride it on pavement road in real time in level 5 assist not in time lapse. does he get ti keep all of these e bikes. i hope so
cool bike, price is not horrible but i wish them electric bikes were more reasonably priced, i am on a budget and cant afford that much at one time for a bike....
This was a convincing vid if ever there was one. Certain very accessible details are always missed, it seems. Is crank a T52? (Yes - that's good.) Are brake discs actually 5mm thick? (could be - That's good !) What happens if the air shock gets a leak ? (That's bad...) But at around 15-mins you are saying the motor will work regenerative-charge on the down-hills - Is this true? When you turn OFF the motor? I'm very interested in the regen option, if it is there, and how the controls work while you are coasting. And... In theory if you lost your charger you could use a windmill to charge the batteries, using the back wheel. The design for rear shock absorption is actually superior to many others. If the tube was wider and offered 30+ AH battery inside then this bike would be the world champion for practical, non-racer people. Let's hope Vitilan does not goof things up now. I won't mention the name of a good competitor that thinks 160mm brake rotors (and not very thick by the look) are good on even their 26" size e-bike. My money wants the better brakes.
All your content is interesting. I love the variety you have. im looking intoban ebike myself, so this is good research and a positive second opinion on what my options could possibly be
You know those would be really nice ebikes If they would take their time and build them. Right? I have the I 7 pro. That you are reviewing there I also have the u7 And both of the e bikes came with bent Roters You would think for the amount of money that we spend on these e bikes, they wouldn't come bent I had to go to a local bike shop. To get them fixed for them being brand new. They should not come that way
i would like to know how many charges before the batteries have to be replaced and if the e bike model becomes phased out can the battery packs be easily replaced? overall i enjoy your videos.
I love your bike reviews but some guy in Tulsa says your all talk and need to race him. I heard he is preparing so hard that when he jumped Keystone Lake Dam he fell and hurt his shoulder, got up and laughed at the carnage. I think he calls himself, "Money Wrench Bike" or something close to that. Maybe the loser should have to drive the new Barbie Car in a Pink Dress for a few miles when it runs. This is all just rumor I have made up 100% but you need to take him down a peg or two. I don't know who Lola is but he also might have said she could outrun you on any old bike. (She must work out a lot. Sounds kind of hot. lol) Your instigator from Wichita.
technically say in texas if it goes 30 it's not a bicycle anymore. that's the problem with fast ebikes, they get out of their regulatory niche and become motorbikes with all the associated hassles if they're made to go fast, it's not that it's hard to build an ebike that goes 35, it's that it can just become a nightmare for the owner in most jurisdictions.
Don't ever fully trust a honest review that was sent by the Manufacturer to review ..These people get paid for to give a dishonest review...Nothing personal
it would be illegal in most states in usa too. they just don't enforce that in many places (and the potential fines aren't anywhere near uk/europe for driving a thing on road that's not legal for road). and yeah making an ebike go that speed isn't hard at all, it just becomes unusable in most countries on road legally and that's why they have limiters...
@@lasskinn474 The number of people who are getting injured in the U.K. on EV bikes are increasing. Only an idiot goes on a bike that can do these speeds and not wear any protective gear.
750watt motor is legal in USA. max speed of 20 not pedaling but higher is allowed pedaling. Some national parts will actually check the motor wattage- stay 750 and under and its ok.
Why dont you give your daughter this e bike and not have to worry about fuel bill and oil services and no insurance required for her or her mother. Give her a good start and make her mother happy and financially a smart move for everyone!!
Well when you don't want a bike rack, and don't want a thief to grap and run in these cities, a foldable fits inside. If you breakdown anyone can come pick you up, small storage space too. These are not "professional" bikes, just for the average person who wants to go where they normally can't or can't physically pedal to go these distances.